
Ancient Philosophy A New History of Western Philosophy, Volume I
by Kenny, Anthony-
eCampus.com Device Compatibility Matrix
Click the device icon to install or view instructions
Buy New
Rent Book
Rent Digital
Used Book
We're Sorry
Sold Out
How Marketplace Works:
- This item is offered by an independent seller and not shipped from our warehouse
- Item details like edition and cover design may differ from our description; see seller's comments before ordering.
- Sellers much confirm and ship within two business days; otherwise, the order will be cancelled and refunded.
- Marketplace purchases cannot be returned to eCampus.com. Contact the seller directly for inquiries; if no response within two days, contact customer service.
- Additional shipping costs apply to Marketplace purchases. Review shipping costs at checkout.
Summary
Author Biography
Sir Anthony Kenny is one of Britain's most distinguished academic figures. He has been Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Master of Balliol College, Chairman of the Board of the British Library, and President of the British Academy. He has published more than forty books on philosophy and history.
Table of Contents
Map | p. x |
Introduction | p. xi |
Beginnings: From Pythagoras to Plato | p. 1 |
The Four Causes | p. 1 |
The Milesians | p. 4 |
The Pythagoreans | p. 9 |
Xenophanes | p. 11 |
Heraclitus | p. 12 |
Parmenides and the Eleatics | p. 17 |
Empedocles | p. 20 |
Anaxagoras | p. 24 |
The Atomists | p. 26 |
The Sophists | p. 28 |
Socrates | p. 32 |
The Socrates of Xenophon | p. 35 |
The Socrates of Plato | p. 37 |
Socrates' Own Philosophy | p. 41 |
From Socrates to Plato | p. 45 |
The Theory of Ideas | p. 49 |
Plato's Republic | p. 56 |
The Laws and the Timaeus | p. 60 |
Schools of Thought: From Aristotle to Augustine | p. 65 |
Aristotle in the Academy | p. 65 |
Aristotle the Biologist | p. 69 |
The Lyceum and its Curriculum | p. 73 |
Aristotle on Rhetoric and Poetry | p. 75 |
Aristotle's Ethical Treatises | p. 79 |
Aristotle's Political Theory | p. 82 |
Aristotle's Cosmology | p. 87 |
The Legacy of Aristotle and Plato | p. 89 |
Aristotle's School | p. 91 |
Epicurus | p. 94 |
Stoicism | p. 96 |
Scepticism in the Academy | p. 100 |
Lucretius | p. 101 |
Cicero | p. 103 |
Judaism and Christianity | p. 104 |
The Imperial Stoa | p. 106 |
Early Christian Philosophy | p. 109 |
The Revival of Platonism and Aristotelianism | p. 111 |
Plotinus and Augustine | p. 112 |
How to Argue: Logic | p. 116 |
Aristotle's Syllogistic | p. 117 |
The de Interpretatione and the Categories | p. 123 |
Aristotle on Time and Modality | p. 129 |
Stoic Logic | p. 136 |
Knowledge and its Limits: Epistemology | p. 145 |
Presocratic Epistemology | p. 145 |
Socrates, Knowledge, and Ignorance | p. 148 |
Knowledge in the Theaetetus | p. 152 |
Knowledge and Ideas | p. 156 |
Aristotle on Science and Illusion | p. 161 |
Epicurean Epistemology | p. 166 |
Stoic Epistemology | p. 169 |
Academic Scepticism | p. 173 |
Pyrrhonian Scepticism | p. 175 |
How Things Happen: Physics | p. 178 |
The Continuum | p. 178 |
Aristotle on Place | p. 182 |
Aristotle on Motion | p. 184 |
Aristotle on Time | p. 186 |
Aristotle on Causation and Change | p. 189 |
The Stoics on Causality | p. 192 |
Causation and Determinism | p. 194 |
Determinism and Freedom | p. 196 |
What There Is: Metaphysics | p. 199 |
Parmenides' Ontology | p. 200 |
Plato's Ideas and their Troubles | p. 205 |
Aristotelian Forms | p. 216 |
Essence and Quiddity | p. 218 |
Being and Existence | p. 223 |
Soul and Mind | p. 229 |
Pythagoras' Metempsychosis | p. 229 |
Perception and Thought | p. 232 |
Immortality in Plato's Phaedo | p. 234 |
The Anatomy of the Soul | p. 237 |
Plato on Sense-Perception | p. 240 |
Aristotle's Philosophical Psychology | p. 241 |
Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind | p. 248 |
Will, Mind, and Soul in Late Antiquity | p. 251 |
How to Live: Ethics | p. 257 |
Democritus the Moralist | p. 257 |
Socrates on Virtue | p. 260 |
Plato on Justice and Pleasure | p. 264 |
Aristotle on Eudaimonia | p. 266 |
Aristotle on Moral and Intellectual Virtue | p. 269 |
Pleasure and Happiness | p. 274 |
The Hedonism of Epicurus | p. 277 |
Stoic Ethics | p. 280 |
God | p. 289 |
Xenophanes' Natural Theology | p. 289 |
Socrates and Plato on Piety | p. 290 |
Plato's Evolving Theology | p. 293 |
Aristotle's Unmoved Movers | p. 296 |
The Gods of Epicurus and the Stoics | p. 302 |
On Divination and Astrology | p. 308 |
The Trinity of Plotinus | p. 311 |
Chronology | p. 317 |
List of Abbreviations and Conventions | p. 319 |
Bibliography | p. 323 |
List of Illustrations | p. 331 |
Index | p. 335 |
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved. |
An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.
This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.
By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.
Digital License
You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.
More details can be found here.
A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.
Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.
Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.