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Philosophic Classics: From Plato to Derrida
includes essential writings of the most important philosophers from almost two millennia of Western philosophy. In updating this
Seventh Edition
, editor Forrest E. Baird has continued to follow the same criteria established by the late-Walter Kaufmann when the
Philosophic Classics
series was first established: (1) to use complete works or, where more appropriate, complete sections of works (2) in clear translations (3) of texts central to each thinker’s philosophy or widely accepted as part of the "canon." To make the works more accessible to students, most footnotes treating textual matters (variant readings, etc.) have been omitted and important words from antiquity have been transliterated and put in angle brackets. In addition, each thinker is introduced by a brief essay composed of three sections: (1) biographical (a glimpse of the life), (2) philosophical (a résumé of the philosopher’s thought), and (3) bibliographical (suggestions for further reading).
A timeline places important philosophers alongside other important thinkers, world leaders, and major global events. Photos and paintings with explanatory captions illuminate the ideas, debates, and places discussed in the text.
New to the Seventh Edition:
New translations: Plato,
Euthyphro, Apology, Crito
, and
Phaedo
; Aristotle,
Nichomachean Ethics
; Epicurus,
Letter to Menoeceus
and
Principal Doctrines
; Boethius,
The Consolation of Philosophy
; Anselm,
Proslogion
; Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola,
Oration on the Dignity of Man
; René Descartes,
Correspondence with Princess Elizabeth
; Gottfried Leibniz,
Monadology
; Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
The Social Contract
; Immanuel Kant,
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
Additional material: Porphyry’s
Life of Plotinus
(in part); Francis Bacon,
Aphorisms
(selections from
Novum Organum
); Karl Marx,
Theses on Feuerbach
; A.J. Ayer,
Language, Truth, and Logic
(in part)
Updated, annotated bibliographies with each bibliography now broken into two sections, one for beginning and another for advanced students.
includes essential writings of the most important philosophers from almost two millennia of Western philosophy. In updating this
Seventh Edition
, editor Forrest E. Baird has continued to follow the same criteria established by the late-Walter Kaufmann when the
Philosophic Classics
series was first established: (1) to use complete works or, where more appropriate, complete sections of works (2) in clear translations (3) of texts central to each thinker’s philosophy or widely accepted as part of the "canon." To make the works more accessible to students, most footnotes treating textual matters (variant readings, etc.) have been omitted and important words from antiquity have been transliterated and put in angle brackets. In addition, each thinker is introduced by a brief essay composed of three sections: (1) biographical (a glimpse of the life), (2) philosophical (a résumé of the philosopher’s thought), and (3) bibliographical (suggestions for further reading).
A timeline places important philosophers alongside other important thinkers, world leaders, and major global events. Photos and paintings with explanatory captions illuminate the ideas, debates, and places discussed in the text.
New to the Seventh Edition:
New translations: Plato,
Euthyphro, Apology, Crito
, and
Phaedo
; Aristotle,
Nichomachean Ethics
; Epicurus,
Letter to Menoeceus
and
Principal Doctrines
; Boethius,
The Consolation of Philosophy
; Anselm,
Proslogion
; Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola,
Oration on the Dignity of Man
; René Descartes,
Correspondence with Princess Elizabeth
; Gottfried Leibniz,
Monadology
; Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
The Social Contract
; Immanuel Kant,
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
Additional material: Porphyry’s
Life of Plotinus
(in part); Francis Bacon,
Aphorisms
(selections from
Novum Organum
); Karl Marx,
Theses on Feuerbach
; A.J. Ayer,
Language, Truth, and Logic
(in part)
Updated, annotated bibliographies with each bibliography now broken into two sections, one for beginning and another for advanced students.
Philosophic Classics: From Plato to Derrida
includes essential writings of the most important philosophers from almost two millennia of Western philosophy. In updating this
Seventh Edition
, editor Forrest E. Baird has continued to follow the same criteria established by the late-Walter Kaufmann when the
Philosophic Classics
series was first established: (1) to use complete works or, where more appropriate, complete sections of works (2) in clear translations (3) of texts central to each thinker’s philosophy or widely accepted as part of the "canon." To make the works more accessible to students, most footnotes treating textual matters (variant readings, etc.) have been omitted and important words from antiquity have been transliterated and put in angle brackets. In addition, each thinker is introduced by a brief essay composed of three sections: (1) biographical (a glimpse of the life), (2) philosophical (a résumé of the philosopher’s thought), and (3) bibliographical (suggestions for further reading).
A timeline places important philosophers alongside other important thinkers, world leaders, and major global events. Photos and paintings with explanatory captions illuminate the ideas, debates, and places discussed in the text.
New to the Seventh Edition:
New translations: Plato,
Euthyphro, Apology, Crito
, and
Phaedo
; Aristotle,
Nichomachean Ethics
; Epicurus,
Letter to Menoeceus
and
Principal Doctrines
; Boethius,
The Consolation of Philosophy
; Anselm,
Proslogion
; Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola,
Oration on the Dignity of Man
; René Descartes,
Correspondence with Princess Elizabeth
; Gottfried Leibniz,
Monadology
; Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
The Social Contract
; Immanuel Kant,
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
Additional material: Porphyry’s
Life of Plotinus
(in part); Francis Bacon,
Aphorisms
(selections from
Novum Organum
); Karl Marx,
Theses on Feuerbach
; A.J. Ayer,
Language, Truth, and Logic
(in part)
Updated, annotated bibliographies with each bibliography now broken into two sections, one for beginning and another for advanced students.
includes essential writings of the most important philosophers from almost two millennia of Western philosophy. In updating this
Seventh Edition
, editor Forrest E. Baird has continued to follow the same criteria established by the late-Walter Kaufmann when the
Philosophic Classics
series was first established: (1) to use complete works or, where more appropriate, complete sections of works (2) in clear translations (3) of texts central to each thinker’s philosophy or widely accepted as part of the "canon." To make the works more accessible to students, most footnotes treating textual matters (variant readings, etc.) have been omitted and important words from antiquity have been transliterated and put in angle brackets. In addition, each thinker is introduced by a brief essay composed of three sections: (1) biographical (a glimpse of the life), (2) philosophical (a résumé of the philosopher’s thought), and (3) bibliographical (suggestions for further reading).
A timeline places important philosophers alongside other important thinkers, world leaders, and major global events. Photos and paintings with explanatory captions illuminate the ideas, debates, and places discussed in the text.
New to the Seventh Edition:
New translations: Plato,
Euthyphro, Apology, Crito
, and
Phaedo
; Aristotle,
Nichomachean Ethics
; Epicurus,
Letter to Menoeceus
and
Principal Doctrines
; Boethius,
The Consolation of Philosophy
; Anselm,
Proslogion
; Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola,
Oration on the Dignity of Man
; René Descartes,
Correspondence with Princess Elizabeth
; Gottfried Leibniz,
Monadology
; Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
The Social Contract
; Immanuel Kant,
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
Additional material: Porphyry’s
Life of Plotinus
(in part); Francis Bacon,
Aphorisms
(selections from
Novum Organum
); Karl Marx,
Theses on Feuerbach
; A.J. Ayer,
Language, Truth, and Logic
(in part)
Updated, annotated bibliographies with each bibliography now broken into two sections, one for beginning and another for advanced students.

















