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Ιστορία της Δυτικής Φιλοσοφίας

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Μια έγκυρη και εξαιρετικά ενδιαφέρουσα ιστορία της φιλοσοφίας προορισμένη για τον μέσο αναγνώστη, η "Ιστορία της δυτικής φιλοσοφίας του Πανεπιστημίου της Οξφόρδης" παρακολουθεί την ιστορία της δυτικής φιλοσοφίας από τις απαρχές της στην αρχαιότητα έως σήμερα, δίνοντας ιδιαίτερη έμφαση στο πνευματικό περιεχόμενο αυτής της εξέλιξης.
Η φιλοσοφία έχει παίξει σημαντικότατο ρόλο στην ιστορία του δυτικού πολιτισμού. Το βιβλίο προσφέρει λεπτομερή καταγραφή της ζωής και του έργου όλων των μειζόνων στοχαστών ανά τους αιώνες από τον Σωκράτη και τον Πλάτωνα ώς τον Αριστοτέλη, από τον Άγιο Αυγουστίνο ώς τον Θωμά τον Ακινάτη, από τον Ντεκάρτ, τον Λοκ και τον Χιουμ ώς τον Καντ, τον Φίχτε και τον Χέγκελ, η ανά χείρας ιστορία διατρέχει τους αιώνες φτάνοντας ώς τους σύγχρονους στοχαστές όπως ο Σαρτρ και ο Βιτγκενστάιν, ενώ παράλληλα διερευνά με λεπτομερή και άκρως διαφωτιστικό τρόπο θεμελιώδεις έννοιες, δόγματα και σχολές σκέψης τόσο της αγγλο-αμερικανικής όσο και της ηπειρωτικής παράδοσης. Προσωπικότητες και ιδέες κρυσταλλώνονται ολοκάθαρα και παλιές διαμάχες αναβιώνουν, καθώς το βιβλίο συλλαμβάνει με μοναδική ενάργεια τον πλούτο και τη ζωντάνια της φιλοσοφίας στους διάφορους πολιτισμούς και τις εποχές. Ένα ξεχωριστό κεφάλαιο αφιερώνεται στην ιστορία της πολιτικής φιλοσοφίας.
Οι συνεργάτες του έργου, διακεκριμένοι μελετητές και στοχαστές, προσεγγίζουν το θέμα τους με γνώση των τελευταίων πορισμάτων της έρευνας και παρουσιάζουν το υλικό τους με παραστατικό και γλαφυρό τρόπο, συνεισφέροντας στη βαθύτατη κατανόηση του αντικειμένου τους με ενθουσιασμό και αγάπη.
Το βιβλίο περιλαμβάνει πάνω από 150 εικόνες, χάρτες και χρονολογικό πίνακα που φωτίζουν το ιστορικό και πολιτισμικό πλαίσιο κάθε εποχής και αναδεικνύουν το περιεχόμενο των κειμένων.
Έγκυρο, κατανοητό, εξαιρετικό, το έργο απευθύνεται σε όλους όσοι ενδιαφέρονται για την ιστορία των ιδεών και είναι βέβαιο ότι θα τους κατακτήσει.

525 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Anthony Kenny

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Sir Anthony Kenny is an English philosopher whose interests lie in the philosophy of mind, ancient and scholastic philosophy, the philosophy of Wittgenstein, and the philosophy of religion.

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35 reviews46 followers
March 18, 2023
I've never read a blander book in my whole life. Even The Fault in Our Stars, which was palpably worse than The Twilight Saga and contributed to my existential crisis, was better than this. But if one wishes to explore what Ibn Taymiyyah meant when he said that most of Philosophy consists of arguments over petty semantics—and the most useless points, if I may add—this book is a great work of reference, because that is really what the utter blandness would have you think.
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June 22, 2022
This is good. I read it in parallel with Bertrand Russell’s “The History of Western Philosophy”. I think I slightly prefer Russell’s style (haven’t finished that), but Kenny (I’ll refer to it as ‘Kenny’ even though there are other writers) gave better context in specific areas I was looking for. I’m certain that goes both ways, just depends on the section. Both are great for different purposes. If you can & if you care enough, it really is nice to read them together.

I admit I only read it partially (~200 pages) before returning it to the library, but that is just because I was intentionally jumping around seeking information on specific sections.

I read enough to see that it earns a 4 star on my bookshelf. I don’t mean to give the impression that this is a thrilling read…but it can be very useful when doing research. It does its job well. I’d probably give Russell’s a 4.5, just for ease of reading.

If I ever want to dig into the stuff again, I’ll probably buy a personal copy of this & read both the same way I did last time. (I already own Russell’s)
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4 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2018
Probably the worst philosophy book I have ever read. Only when you have a clear idea of what each part of the book is about, then you can understand what each scholar means. There are plenty of other books that explain the though and the work of each philosopher in definitely a better way even for the most complex subjects. The book was proposed by the professors of the philosophical department of a well known university, one can only wonder...why did they choose this specific book?
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170 reviews3 followers
February 21, 2018
I read or rather skimmed & read for 10 hours, a classic one dam thing after another (ODTAA) history book, published in 1996, dated, boring and unconnected.

Ok as a reference on obscure philosophers such as Fichte, Schelling, Kierkegaard, Bergson, Croce, Brentano, Husserl, Heidegger, and Frege and their glorification of Wittengenstein’s Logical Atomism & Symbolism clearly showed how lost philosophical thinking was in the 1990’s under waves of traditionalism and conservatism.

And how can you call yourself a history of western philosophy and not include Erasmus one of the founders of humanism.

My favorite 1950’s philosophers of Kuhn and Popper were barely mentioned as well.

Happy again I didn’t buy this book, public libraries rock!
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36 reviews2 followers
May 23, 2018
A very good reference for getting a general idea of certain key points of western thought, but -even though i enjoyed it during the first pages- I found the choice of such a book being written by various writers problematic. It is a coprehensive and relatively easy way to get in touch with the work of many thinkers, but by no means enlightening in a life-changing way. Something like a written "philosopphy bites". Saying that, I have to say that I love the philosophy bites podcast for what it is and I also enjoyed reading this book, but it is what it is.
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14 reviews
October 26, 2022
Really terribly written, I can learn more about philosophy by youtubers or podcasts.
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64 reviews1 follower
February 25, 2022
Not recommended at all.

Hope that the 2 books of Dr Robert Zimmer (The Philosophy Gate and the New Philosophy Gate) will be translated from German to English soon. If you speak another language (apart from English), check if you can find them.
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147 reviews25 followers
July 14, 2014
This is a complete and authoritative history of philosophy in the western tradition. Each subject areas is written by experts within that particular field of philosophy, and then keenly edited by Anthony Kenny. The edits are not idealistic, but rather edited in a way that the reading is more pleasurable and less "dry" than the usual philosophical numbness. This book tells the story from the very foundations of ancient western philosophy up to the present day with a focus on the intellectual development of ideas.
This volume focuses on almost every great thinker as is evidence by the overwhelming 8 page chronology of philosophical thought leaders located in the book. Each major philosophical thinker including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Descartes, Locke, Hume, Kante, Fichte, Hegel, Russell, Sartre, and Wittgenstein are given complete treatment and the "unpacking" of their major ideas, along with an analysis of them. Each of their personalities and ideas are carefully brought to life and explored in a fairly easily accessible way.
The last chapter is a very special treat in that it unpacks political philosophy as separate but not distinct from the ideas of these great thinkers. In doing this you are able to first focus throughout the book, on the main ideas, and then, understand those ideas from a political point of view. Each chapter, and each writer, bring a deep and careful understanding for their subjects.
The best way to sum up the completeness of this book is that it is authoritative, comprehensive, highly readable, and should enjoyed by anyone interested not just in philosophy, but in the history of ideas.
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