The leading anthology of writings of the modern period, Modern Philosophy provides the key works of seven major philosophers, along with a rich selection of associated texts by other leading thinkers of the period, chosen to deepen the reader's understanding of modern philosophy and its relationship to the natural sciences. Building on the strengths of the first edition, the second edition of Modern Philosophy is enhanced by the addition of the following Montaigne, Apology for Raymond Sebond, "The Senses Are Inadequate” ; Newton, Principia, "General Scholium," and Optics, "Query 31”; Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Parts 1-5 and 9-12; Reid, Inquiry Into Human Mind , Conclusion, and Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, "Of Judgment,"chap. 2, Of Common Sense
A great anthology to have a general overview of modern philosophy. There is a 99% chance you would be reading this in class, although if you find the complete works of such legends as Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant hard to read, this book will suit you well.
read this for my modern philosophy course overall a good selection of materials to understand modern philosophy (I suppose) nice to have introductions for each author to better understand their backgrounds
read this for my modern philosophy course overall a good selection of materials to understand modern philosophy (I suppose) nice to have introductions for each author to better understand their backgrounds
Good collection. In terms of the editions/translations chosen, some books (e.g. Spinoza's Ethics and Kant's Critique) were difficult. In my opinion, there are better translations out there. Overall, solid textbook.
A compilation of several modern philosopher's greatest works. Good breadth of sources and an easy read- well, as easy a read as is possible for a good philosophy book! Good translations and updates.
Recommended for those with a solid foundation in philosophy and a healthy enthusiasm for the discipline.
Great anthology of the relevant works by the 'modern philosophers' (Descartes through Kant). If you don't feel like spending the money on the individual works, but still want to get acquainted with these famous thinkers, this anthology is worth buying.