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History of philosophy.
The Peripatetic school.
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William Turner
Publication date:
1903
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Ginn & Company
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pp. 7
Section A—Oriental philosophy.
pp. 30
Section B—Greek and Greco-Roman philosophy.
pp. 35
Earlier Ionian school.
pp. 38
The Pythagorean school.
pp. 44
The Eleatic school.
pp. 53
Later Ionian philosophers.
pp. 65
The Atomists.
pp. 70
The Sophists.
pp. 77
Socrates.
pp. 84
The imperfectly Socratic schools.
pp. 93
Plato.
pp. 121
The Platonic schools.
pp. 124
Aristotle.
pp. 158
The Peripatetic school.
pp. 163
The Stoics.
pp. 175
The Epicureans.
pp. 184
The Sceptics.
pp. 187
The Eclectics.
pp. 188
The scientific movement.
pp. 189
Philosophy of the Romans.
pp. 200
Greco-Jewish philosophy.
pp. 204
Neo-Pythagoreanism and Neo-Platonism.
pp. 218
Heretical systems.
pp. 220
Ante-Nicene fathers.
pp. 222
Post-Nicene fathers.
pp. 244
First masters of the schools.
pp. 246
John Scotus Erigena.
pp. 257
Gerbert.
pp. 261
The school of Auxerre.
pp. 268
Predecessors of Roscelin.
pp. 269
Roscelin.
pp. 272
St. Anselm.
pp. 279
William of Champeaux, the indifferentists, etc.
pp. 285
Abelard.
pp. 292
The school of Chartres.
pp. 299
Eclectics.
pp. 302
The Mystic school.
pp. 306
The pantheistic school: Bernard of Tours, Amaury of Bene, David of Dinant.
pp. 324
Predecessors of St. Thomas.
pp. 343
St. Thomas of Aquin.
pp. 381
Thomists and Anti-Thomists.
pp. 384
Henry of Ghent.
pp. 387
John Duns Scotus.
pp. 393
Averroism in the schools.
pp. 400
Predecessors of Ockam.
pp. 404
William of Ockam.
pp. 408
Followers and opponents of Ockam.
pp. 411
The mystic school.
pp. 415
Nicholas of Autrecourt.
pp. 424
Scholastics of the transition period.
pp. 425
The humanists.
pp. 428
Italian philosophy of nature.
pp. 432
The scientific movement.
pp. 438
Protestant mysticism.
pp. 441
Systems of political philosophy.
pp. 447
Descartes.
pp. 462
Cartesianism.
pp. 466
Spinoza.
pp. 486
English empiricism.
pp. 495
British moralists.
pp. 500
French empiricism.
pp. 505
The idealistic movement.
pp. 518
Pan-phenomenalism—Hume.
pp. 524
German illumination—Transition to Kant.
pp. 528
German philosophy.
pp. 548
German philosophy (continued).
pp. 560
German philosophy (continued).
pp. 583
German philosophy (continued).
pp. 592
The Scottish school.
pp. 602
French philosophy.
pp. 613
English philosophy.
pp. 630
Italian philosophy.
pp. 634
American philosophy.
pp. 637
Catholic philosophy in the nineteenth century.
pp. 644
Contemporary philosophy in Germany, France, England, Italy, America.
pp. 653
Conclusion.
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