Электронный каталог


 

База данных: Электронный Каталог

Страница 1, Результатов: 1

Отмеченные записи: 0


Forrest, E. Baird
    From Plato to Derrida [Текст] / Walter Kaufmann, 4-th ed. - New Jersey : Upper Saddle River, Prentice Hall, 2000. - 1217 p. - ISBN 0-13-048561-6 : 5364-00t.тг.

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Economics -- From Plato to Derrida -- Human Resources -- Social media
Аннотация: There is no better introduction to philophy than to read some of the great philosophers. But few books are more difficult to read than Aristotle's Metaphysics or Spinoza's Ethics. Even works that are less puzzling are sometimes like snippets of a conversation that you ioverhear on entering a room: What is said is clear, only you cannot be sure you have got the point because you do not know just what has gone before. A Slight point may be crucial to refure some earlier suggestion, and a seemingly pointless remark may contain a barbed allusion. As a result of this difficulty, some students of philosophy cry out for a simple summary of the "central doctrines" of the great philosophers. Yet carving up great books to excerpt essential doctrines is one of the greatest sins against the spirit of philosophy.
Свободных экз. нет

Forrest, E. Baird From Plato to Derrida [Текст] / Walter Kaufmann, 2000. - 1217 p.

1.

Forrest, E. Baird From Plato to Derrida [Текст] / Walter Kaufmann, 2000. - 1217 p.



Forrest, E. Baird
    From Plato to Derrida [Текст] / Walter Kaufmann, 4-th ed. - New Jersey : Upper Saddle River, Prentice Hall, 2000. - 1217 p. - ISBN 0-13-048561-6 : 5364-00t.тг.

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Economics -- From Plato to Derrida -- Human Resources -- Social media
Аннотация: There is no better introduction to philophy than to read some of the great philosophers. But few books are more difficult to read than Aristotle's Metaphysics or Spinoza's Ethics. Even works that are less puzzling are sometimes like snippets of a conversation that you ioverhear on entering a room: What is said is clear, only you cannot be sure you have got the point because you do not know just what has gone before. A Slight point may be crucial to refure some earlier suggestion, and a seemingly pointless remark may contain a barbed allusion. As a result of this difficulty, some students of philosophy cry out for a simple summary of the "central doctrines" of the great philosophers. Yet carving up great books to excerpt essential doctrines is one of the greatest sins against the spirit of philosophy.
Свободных экз. нет

Страница 1, Результатов: 1

 

Все поступления за 
Или выберите интересующий месяц

 

Подписывайтесь на обновления