Philosophy Then and Now: An Introductory Text with Readings

Philosophy Then and Now: An Introductory Text with Readings

by N. Scott Arnold (Editor)

Synopsis

Philosophy Then and Now provides an innovative and engaging blend of introductory text with classic and contemporary readings.Each of the eight parts begins with an introductory section on the major ideas associated with a seminal figure from the history of philosophy. This is followed by key selections from the essential writings of that philosopher, as well as influential selections from contemporary figures. Key figures covered include: Socrates, Aquinas, Locke, Descartes, Mill, Nietzsche, Marx, and Sartre.By focusing on the core themes, issues and problems of philosophy, the volume motivates student interest in the subject, and represents a distinctive text for all introductory courses in philosophy.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 620
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 29 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 1557867429
ISBN 13: 9781557867421

Media Reviews
Philosophy Then and Now is a tasty blend of classic and contemporary philosophical essays on basic problems in philosophy. Each entree is preceded by a scrumptious appetizer: a substantial new essay to whet the students' philosophical palates. Hugh LaFollette, East Tennessee State University Distinguished and gifted members of the Philosophy Department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have put together a splendid introductory text. Not only are the best and most absorbing writings of the western tradition on philosophy aptly chosen, but the substantial introductions by each of these collegues broach the issues deftly and carry the discussion to the frontier of the subject. The result is more than an effective teaching tool, it is a distinctive approach to out philosophical tradition. Alex Rosenberg, University of Georgia This is an outstanding new introductory philosophy text. Students will be drawn into the ongoing philosophical conversations and the historical material will give them much to talk about. Helpful discussion questions and suggestions for further reading are provided and the book is suitable for variety of introductory courses. Hugh Wilder, College of Charleston
Author Bio
N. Scott Arnold is Professor of Philosophy at the Universityof Alabama at Birmingham. He has been a visiting scholar at theHoover Institution at Stanford University and at the SocialPhilosophy and Policy Center at Bowling Green State University inOhio. He is the author of Marx's Radical Critique of CapitalistSociety (1990) and The Philosophy and Economics of MarketSocialism (1994).

Theodore M. Benditt has been Dean of the School of Artsand Humanities at the University of Alabama at Birmingham since1984 and a member of its Philosophy Department since 1978. He isthe author of Law as Rule and Principle: Problems of LegalPhilosophy (1978) and Rights (1982).

George Graham is Professor of Philosophy and Psychologyand Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University ofAlabama at Birmingham. He is the former editor of the journal Behavior and Philosophy and the author of Philosophy ofMind (Blackwell, 1993). He co-edited (with Hugh LaFollette)Person to Person (1989); and (with G. Lynn Stephens)Philosophical Psychopathology (1994); as well as (withWilliam Bechtel) A Companion to Cognitive Science(Blackwell, 1998).