Socrates Meets Descartes – The Father of Philosophy Analyzes the Father of Modern Philosophy's Discourse on Method - Peter Kreeft - Böcker - St Augustine's Press - 9781587318320 - 8 augusti 2012
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Socrates Meets Descartes – The Father of Philosophy Analyzes the Father of Modern Philosophy's Discourse on Method

Peter Kreeft

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Socrates Meets Descartes – The Father of Philosophy Analyzes the Father of Modern Philosophy's Discourse on Method

This is the 5th volume in the series of popular, small volumes by the well-known philosophy professor and prolific author, Peter Kreeft, in which the "Father of Philosophy", Socrates, cross-examines various other important philosophers and thinkers (in previous books he examined Marx, Sarte, Machiavelli, and Socrates himself.)

In this work, Kreeft states that Socrates and Descartes are perhaps the two most important philosophers who have ever lived, because they are the two who made the most difference to all philosophy after them. These two fathers of philosophy stand at the beginning of the two basic philosophical options: the classical and the modern.

Kreeft focuses on seven features that unite these two major philosophers and distinguish them from all others. So this dialog between Socrates and Descartes is a dialog between the fundamental stages in the history of philosophy, the history of consciousness, and the history of Western culture.

Like his other works in this popular series, this book is profound and witty reading that makes for an entertaining and insightful exploration of modern philosophy. It will appeal to both the common reader as well as to those more philosophically inclined.


238 pages

Media Böcker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mjukt omslag och limmad rygg)
Releasedatum 8 augusti 2012
ISBN13 9781587318320
Utgivare St Augustine's Press
Antal sidor 238
Mått 142 × 221 × 17 mm   ·   306 g
Språk Engelska  

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