International Library of Philosophy
The Philosophy of Plato
1st Edition
By Rupert C. Lodge
November 16, 2010
First Published in 2000. This is Volume VI of ten in the International Library of Philosophy in a series on Ancient Philosophy. Written around 1956, this book looks at Plato and his works on the biological, social, physical and intellectual background as well as his ethics, aesthetics and ...
The Structure of Metaphysics
1st Edition
By Morris Lazerowitz
November 16, 2010
This is Volume II of five in a series on Epistemology and Metaphysics. Originally published in 1955, this text has main areas: that change which has come over philosophy as we have come to realize how very strange philosophical questions are and presents a certain new view of philosophy and its ...
What is Value?: An Essay in Philosophical Analysis
1st Edition
By Everett W. Hall
November 16, 2010
First published in 2000. This is Volume IV of six in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy series and focuses on value with an essay in Philosophical Analysis....
A Treatise on Induction and Probability
1st Edition
By Georg Henrik Von Wright
November 15, 2010
First published in 2000. This present book is primarily a treatise on induction. As such its aim is to examine, in the light of standards of logical correctness, various types of argument which can be grouped under the common heading of induction....
Aristotle's Theory of Contrariety
1st Edition
By J.P. Anton
November 15, 2010
This is Volume I of ten of a series on Ancient Philosophy. Originally published in 1957, the present volume is the result of several years of research in ancient philosophy. It began with the main purpose of elucidating the theme of contrariety and the role it played in the Aristotelian treatises ...
Biological Principles: A Critical Study
1st Edition
By J.H. Woodger
November 15, 2010
First published in 2000. This is Volume VI of six in the Library of Philosophy series on the Philosophy of Science. Written in 1929, using the initial ideas of A.N. Whitehead, this book on Biological Principles includes the concept of abstraction methodology in biology. This expands into an ...
Chance, Love, and Logic: Philosophical Essays
1st Edition
By Charles S. Peirce
November 15, 2010
First published in 2000. This is volume VI in the VI-volume set titled Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy. In the essays gathered in this volume, the editors have the most developed and coherent available account of the philosophy of Charles S. Peirce, whom the leading ...
Communication: A Philosophical Study of Language
1st Edition
By Karl Britton
November 15, 2010
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
Comparative Philosophy
1st Edition
By Paul Masson-Oursel
November 15, 2010
This is Volume IV of seven in the Philosophy of Religion and General Philosophy series. First published in 1926 this is a study of a method designed to attain a positive by way of the comparative or compared philosophy....
Conditions of Knowing: An Essay Towards a Theory of Knowledge
1st Edition
By Angus Sinclair
November 15, 2010
This is Volume VIII of five of the Epistemology and Metaphysics series. First published in 1951, this book is an essay towards a theory of knowledge, and an attempt to detect and identify some changes of general outlook in the epistemological field which seem to be taking place in our society....
Dialectic
1st Edition
By Mortimer J. Adler
November 15, 2010
First published in 2000. This is Volume I of eight in the International Library of Philosophy looking at the area pf philosophy of Mind an Language. Written in 1927, Dialectic is a convenient technical name for the kind of thinking which takes place when human beings enter into dispute, or when ...
Ethical Relativity
1st Edition
By Edward Westermarck
November 15, 2010
This is Volume of VI Of six in a series on Ethic and Political Philosophy. Originally published in 1932, this study looks at how the emotional origin of moral judgments consistently leads to a denial of the objective validity ascribed to them both by common sense and by normative theories of ethics....