Widely acclaimed as the most authoritative and accessible one-volume dictionary available in English (and now with translations into Chinese, Korean, Russian, Italian, and Spanish underway) this second edition offers an even richer, more comprehensive, and more up-to-date survey of ideas and thinkers written by an international team of 436 contributors. Includes the most comprehensive entries on major philosophers, 400 new entries including over 50 on preeminent contemporary philosophers, extensive coverage of rapidly developing fields such as the philosophy of mind and applied ethics, more entries on non-Western philosophy than any comparable volume, and increased coverage of Continental philosophy.
Não tem como estudar filosofia e não estar bem equipada com dicionários mil, nem estou falando do meu big Houaiss e sim dicionários específicos de filosofia, mais ainda dicionários que abordam o autor alvo do estudo em que os verbetes estão direcionados especificamente para tal linha de pensamento. Não leria Lacan, Deleuze, Sartre sem seus vocabulários específicos, por exemplo. Mas é fundamental ter também um dicionário de filosofia em geral como esse de Cambridge, tenho outros dicionários em e-book, mas gosto desse Cambridge porque ele abrange também os pós modernos que é na realidade o que mais estudo.
I find myself reaching for this one quite often; its entries hit that sweet spot between being too brief to be informative and too lengthy to be able to read while under pressure (which, in academia, is a given).
Attention to all Philosophy Teachers, Students & anyone interested in Philosophy
Now, you can have philosophical terms on your fingertips. Here is the dictionary to help you understand all the philosophy related words/terms. Also, you will find details about different thinkers & philosophers of various eras & their works in alphabetical sequence.
Learning the history of philosophy takes a long time and is a lot like learning a foreign language. It is a long term task to try to learn the who? what? and when? of philosophy. I didn't read this book from front to back, but in a somewhat random order while always trying to comprehend the whole book at once."
It's a good resource for reminding yourself the general thoughts of different philosophers and schools of thought. Great for beginning students of philosophy as it explains terms which are commonly happened upon in texts.
Currently "reading" second edition, would buy latest edition in thick hardback. One of three books you should take with you to a desert isle; an eternal source of ponder. You bored? Open up a random page and read.
I love this reference book. I like it much more than the Oxford counterpart. Anytime I have a philosophical question or want to understand a certain thinker, I pick it up.
Having perused this for many months, reading parts which lead me to read more, and more - this is the quickest way to learn about the vast range of past philosophers, different types and sub-types of philosophy, and quickly re-read aspects that did not sink in the first few times I read them. On my shelf to read for the rest of my life - will never be finished.
I would call this an encyclopedia not a dictionary. I picked it up at a used book store as a companion to all these Greek philosophies I’ve been reading of late. Especially with Diogenes’ Lives of the Eminent Philosophers, which was full of rumors, I wanted some guide post to understand what really was going on. I found this a very useful tool. There is a lot of biographical information - which was what I really wanted, and medium detailed explanations of various philosophical schools and movements. I am marking the book as “read’ because I went through quite a bit, and I’m going to put it aside now, and pick up again as my go to resource for philosophy background/context.
Está muy bueno, acompaña en la lectura de obras filosóficas. No me atrevo a decir que es el mejor ni tampoco que es el más completo, pero, de lo que encontré, es lo más cercano a eso.