Description
The Third Edition of Nineteenth-century Philosophy is an anthology of readings in contemporary Western philosophy that focuses on 19th-century philosophers and their responses to the issue of whether there is a knowable, nonhuman rational order. The selections are accessible and accompanied by drawings, diagrams, photographs, and a timeline, making it a valuable resource for studying major philosophical thinkers of the 19th-century. The anthology includes works from prominent philosophers such as Bentham, Wollstonecraft, Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Comte, Feuerbach, Mill, Kierkegaard, Marx, Peirce, James, and Nietzche. It is recommended for anyone interested in owning a collection of works from these influential thinkers.
This anthology of readings in contemporary Western philosophy focuses on 19th-century philosophers who represent a variety of responses to the issue of their day: whether or not there was a knowable, nonhuman rational order upon which thinking persons could willfully choose to act. The selections are readable and accessible, yet remain faithful to the original works. Accompanying the text are drawings, diagrams, photographs, and a timeline; all of which allow the reader to really study the major philosophical thinkers of the 19th-century: Bentham, Wollstonecraft, Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Comte, Feuerbach, Mill, Kierkegaard, Marx, Peirce, James, and Nietzche. For anyone interested in owning a collection of works from the greatest philosophical thinkers in the 19th-century.