From Ethics to Metaphysics and Relativism to Postmodernism, fifty key concepts across two thousand years of philosophical thought are each explained in around 500 words. Including classical thinkers and cutting-edge theorists, the achievements of the world's greatest minds, such as Aristotle, Nietzsche, Marx and Marcuse, are vividly brought to life.
Jeremy Stangroom is a British writer, editor, and website designer. He is an editor and co-founder, with Julian Baggini, of The Philosophers’ Magazine, and has written and edited several philosophy books. He is also co-founder, with Ophelia Benson of the website 'Butterflies and Wheels'.
Jeremy Stangroom is a British writer, editor The Philosophers’ Magazine. He has written and edited several philosophy books. This is an easy reading introduction to philosophy. As the title suggests, a 500 word summary of 50 philosophers. Obviously not in depth and not to be compared with Bertrand Russell. For the more philosophically minded it is a quick refresher course with the chance to pick up a few new ideas. Nice bed time reading.
An easy to follow book with significant characters. Might be useful as a starting point for those who want to do further reading in philosophy and psychology.
A coffee table book. Hard to understand choice of why these particular ideas and thinkers have been chosen in each section. Also I felt that the ideas could be explained way better especially for the format of the book. Wouldn't base my studies on this, mainly entertainment value.