The Oxford Illustrated History of Western Philosophy

The Oxford Illustrated History of Western Philosophy

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Written by a team of distinguished scholars, this is an authoritative and comprehensive history of Western philosophy from its earliest beginnings to the present day. The book is illustrated with over 150 colour and black-and-white pictures, chosen to illuminate and complement the text. Lively and readable, this is an ideal introduction to philosophy for anyone interested in the history of ideas. `a wonderfully lucid exposition of difficult ideas' Tablet `Anthony Kenny, the editor of this courageously erudite compendium, reminds us that philosophy has always been fascinated by the interweaving of words and images, while artists have played upon philosophic concepts.' Observer This book is intended for students of philosophy and related subjects (especially the arts and humanities); historians and those with an interest in the history of philosophy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 420
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 01 May 1997

ISBN 10: 019285335X
ISBN 13: 9780192853356

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A wonderfully lucid exposition of difficult ideas. --Tablet
Anthony Kenny, the editor of this courageously erudite compendium, reminds us that philosophy has always been fascinated by the interweaving of words and images, while artists have played upon philosophic concepts. --Observer


A wonderfully lucid exposition of difficult ideas. --Tablet
Anthony Kenny, the editor of this courageously erudite compendium, reminds us that philosophy has always been fascinated by the interweaving of words and images, while artists have played upon philosophic concepts. --Observer

A wonderfully lucid exposition of difficult ideas. --Tablet
Anthony Kenny, the editor of this courageously erudite compendium, reminds us that philosophy has always been fascinated by the interweaving of words and images, while artists have played upon philosophic concepts. --Observer


A wonderfully lucid exposition of difficult ideas. --Tablet


Anthony Kenny, the editor of this courageously erudite compendium, reminds us that philosophy has always been fascinated by the interweaving of words and images, while artists have played upon philosophic concepts. --Observer


Author Bio

About the Author
Sir Anthony Kenny, president of the British Academy and Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford University, is the author of numerous works including What is Faity?, The Metaphysics of Mind, and Aristotle on the Perfect Life.