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The Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)

The Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
By Bernd Magnus, Kathleen Higgins
* Publisher: Cambridge University Press
* Number Of Pages: 415
* Publication Date: 1996-01-26
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0521367670
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780521367677
* Binding: Paperback
Book Description:
The opening essay of this Companion provides a chronologically organized introduction to and summary of Nietzsche’s published works, while also providing an overview of their basic themes and concerns. It is followed by three essays on the appropriation and misappropriation of his writings, and a group of essays exploring the nature of Nietzsche’s philosophy and its relation to the modern and postmodern world. The final contributions consider Nietzsche’s influence on the twentieth century in Europe, the United States and Asia.
A Companion to Nietzsche (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)

A Companion to Nietzsche (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
By Keith Ansell Pearson
* Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
* Number Of Pages: 624
* Publication Date: 2007-03-09
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1405116226
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781405116220
* Binding: Hardcover
Product Description:
A Companion to Nietzsche provides a comprehensive guide to all the main aspects of Nietzsche’s philosophy, profiling the most recent research and trends in scholarship.
Brings together an international roster of both rising stars and established scholars, including many of the leading commentators and interpreters of Nietzsche.
Showcases the latest trends in Nietzsche scholarship, such as the renewed focus on Nietzsche’s philosophy of time, of nature, and of life.
Includes clearly organized sections on Art, Nature, and Individuation; Nietzsche’s New Philosophy of the Future; Eternal Recurrence, the Overhuman, and Nihilism; Philosophy of Mind; Philosophy and Genealogy; Ethics; Politics; Aesthetics; Evolution and Life.
Features fresh treatments of Nietzsche’s core and enigmatic doctrines.
The Cambridge Companion to Plato (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)

The Cambridge Companion to Plato (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
By Richard Kraut
* Publisher: Cambridge University Press
* Number Of Pages: 576
* Publication Date: 1992-10-30
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0521436109
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780521436106
* Binding: Paperback
Book Description:
Plato stands as the fount of our philosophical tradition, being the first Western thinker to produce a body of writing that touches upon a wide range of topics still discussed by philosophers today. In a sense he invented philosophy as a distinct subject, for although many of these topics were discussed by his intellectual predecessors and contemporaries, he was the first to bring them together by giving them a unitary treatment. This volume contains fourteen new essays discussing Plato’s views about knowledge, reality, mathematics, politics, ethics, love, poetry, and religion. There are also analyses of the intellectual and social background of his thought, the development of his philosophy throughout his career, the range of alternative approaches to his work, and the stylometry of his writing.
A Companion to Plato (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)

A Companion to Plato (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
By Hugh H. Benson
* Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
* Number Of Pages: 496
* Publication Date: 2006-11-03
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1405115211
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781405115216
* Binding: Hardcover
Product Description:
This broad-ranging Companion comprises original contributions from leading Platonic scholars and reflects the different ways in which they are dealing with Plato’s legacy.
Covers an exceptionally broad range of subjects from diverse perspectives.Contributions are devoted to topics, ranging from perception and knowledge to politics and cosmology.Allows readers to see how a position advocated in one of Plato’s dialogues compares with positions advocated in others.Permits readers to engage the debate concerning Plato’s philosophical development on particular topics.Also includes overviews of Plato’s life, works and philosophical method.
A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)

A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy: 2 Volume Set (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy). 2ed Edition
By Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit, Thomas W. Pogge
* Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
* Number Of Pages: 952
* Publication Date: 2007-11-16
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1405136537
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781405136532
* Binding: Hardcover
Product Description:
This new edition of A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy has been extended significantly to include 55 chapters across two volumes written by some of today’s most distinguished scholars.
* New contributors include some of today’s most distinguished scholars, among them Thomas Pogge, Charles Beitz, and Michael Doyle
* Provides in-depth coverage of contemporary philosophical debate in all major related disciplines, such as economics, history, law, political science, international relations and sociology
* Presents analysis of key political ideologies, including new chapters on Cosmopolitanism and Fundamentalism
Includes detailed discussions of major concepts in political philosophy, including virtue, power, human rights, and just war
A Student’s Guide to Psychology, by Daniel N. Robinson
A Student’s Guide to Psychology, by Daniel N. Robinson, ISI Books, 2002.
Psychology is frequently the most popular major on campus, but it can also be the most treacherous. In this study guide, Daniel N. Robinson surveys the philosophical and historical roots of modern psychology and sketches the major schools and thinkers of the discipline. He also identifies those false prejudices—such as contempt for metaphysics and the notion that the mind can be reduced to the chemical processes of the brain—that so often perplex and mislead students of psychology. He ends by calling for psychology to investigate more intensively the problems of moral and civic development. Readers will find Robinson’s book to be an indispensable orientation to this culturally influential field.
Daniel N. Robinson is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Georgetown University, a member of the philosophy faculty at Oxford University, and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Columbia University. He is editor of The Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Psychology and the author of many books, including An Intellectual History of Psychology and Aristotle’s Psychology.
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A Student’s Guide to American Political Thought, by George W. Carey
A Student’s Guide to American Political Thought, by George W. Carey, ISI Books, 2004.
Who are the most influential thinkers, and which are the most important concepts, events, and documents in the study of the American political tradition? How ought we regard the beliefs and motivations of the founders, the debate over the ratification of the Constitution, the historical circumstances of the Declaration of Independence, the rise of the modern presidency, and the advent of judicial supremacy? These are a few of the fascinating questions canvassed by George W. Carey in A Student’s Guide to American Political Thought. Carey’s primer instructs students on the fundamental matters of American political theory while telling them where to turn to obtain a better grasp on the ideas that have shaped the American political heritage.
Dr. Carey is Professor of Government at Georgetown University. He is the author and editor of several works including In Defense of the Constitution and Freedom and Virtue. Dr. Carey is also editor of The Political Science Reviewer, an annual review of leading works in political science and related disciplines. In 2003, he was awarded the ISI Regnery Award for Distinguished Institutional Service.
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