Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida

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  • ARISTOTLE

    • Physics(Book II, complete)

    • Metaphysics(Book I, 1–4, 6, 9; and Book XII, 6–9)

    • On the Soul(Book II, Chapters 1–3; and Book III, 4–5)

      • and Book X, 6–8)





  • HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN PHILOSOPHY

  • EPICURUS

    • Letter to Menoeceus

    • Principal Doctrines



  • EPICTETUS

    • Handbook (Enchiridion)



  • PYRRHO ANDSEXTUSEMPIRICUS

    • Outlines of Pyrrhonism(Book I, 1–13)



  • PLOTINUS

    • Enneads(Ennead I, Tractate 6)



  • CHRISTIANITY AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY

  • AUGUSTINE

    • Confessions(Book VIII, 5, 8–12; and Book XI, 14–28)

    • City of God(Book XI, Chapter 26; and Book XII, Chapters 1–9)



  • BOETHIUS

    • The Consolation of Philosophy(Book V, Chapter 6)



  • ANSELM(ANDGUANILO)

    • Proslogion(Preface; Chapters 1–4)

    • Gaunilo and Anselm: Debate(selections)



  • HILDEGARD OFBINGEN

    • Scivias(Book I, Vision 4, 16–26)



  • MOSESMAIMONIDES

    • The Guide for the Perplexed(Part II, Introduction)



  • THOMASAQUINAS

    • Summa Theologica(selections)



  • WILLIAM OFOCKHAM

    • Summa Logicae(On UniversalsPart I, Chapters 14–16)



  • GIOVANNIPICO DELLAMIRANDOLA

    • Oration on the Dignity of Man(in part)



  • MODERN PHILOSOPHY

  • RENÉDESCARTES

    • Meditations on the First Philosophy

    • Correspondence with Princess Elizabeth(selections)



  • THOMASHOBBES

    • Leviathan(selections from Chapters 1–3, 6, 9, 12–15, 17–18, 21)



  • BLAISEPASCAL

    • Pensées(selections)



  • BARUCHSPINOZA

    • Ethics(Sections I and II)



  • JOHNLOCKE

    • An Essay Concerning Human Understanding(abridged)



  • GOTTFRIEDLEIBNIZ

    • Discourse on Metaphysics

    • The Monadology



  • GEORGEBERKELEY

    • Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous



  • DAVIDHUME

    • An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding



  • JEAN-JACQUESROUSSEAU

    • The Social Contract(Book I)



  • IMMANUELKANT

    • Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics

    • Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals

    • On a Supposed Right to Lie From Altruistic Motives



  • MARYWOLLSTONECRAFT

    • A Vindication of the Rights of Woman(Chapter 6)



  • NINETEENTH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY

  • G.W.F. HEGEL

    • of Self-Consciousness: Relations of Master and Servant”) Phenomenology of Spirit(B, IV, A: “Independence and Dependence

    • Lectures on the History of Philosophy(“The Final Result”)



  • JOHNSTUARTMILL

    • Utilitarianism



  • SØRENKIERKEGAARD

    • of the Ethical”) Fear and Trembling(Problema I: “Teleological Suspension

    • Inwardness; Truth Is Subjectivity”) Concluding Unscientific Postscript(Section II, Chapter 2, “Subjective Truth,



  • KARLMARX

    • Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844(“Alienated Labor”)

    • Manifesto of the Communist Party(Chapters 1 and 2)

    • A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy(Preface)

    • Notes on Bakunin’sStatehood and Anarchy (selections)



  • CHARLESSANDERSPEIRCE

    • The Fixation of Belief



  • WILLIAMJAMES

    • Pragmatism(Lecture II: What Pragmatism Means)



  • FRIEDRICHNIETZSCHE

    • The Birth of Tragedy(Chapters 1–3)

    • The Gay Science(selections)

    • Twilight of the Idols(selections)

    • The Anti-Christ(First Book, 2–7, 62)



  • TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY

  • EDMUNDHUSSERL

    • Phenomenology(Encyclopaedia Brittanicaarticle)



  • W.E.B. DUBOIS

    • The Souls of Black Folks(Chapter 1)



  • BERTRANDRUSSELL

    • The Problems of Philosophy(Chapters 1 & 15)



  • MARTINHEIDEGGER

    • of Metaphysics”) Introduction to Metaphysics(Chapter 1: “The Fundamental Question



  • LUDWIGWITTGENSTEIN

    • 5, 5.6, 6.4–7) Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus(Preface Sections 1–3.1431,4, 4.06, 4.1,

    • 305, 309) Philosophical Investigations(Paragraphs 1–47, 65–71, 241, 257–258,



  • JEAN-PAU LSARTRE

    • Existentialism Is a Humanism



  • SIMONE DEBEAUVOIR

    • The Second Sex(Introduction)



  • WILLARDVANORMANQUINE

    • Two Dogmas of Empiricism



  • JACQUESDERRIDA

    • Of Grammatology(“The Written Being/The Being Written”)



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