Stanley Rosen (1) (1929–2014)
Autor(a) de The Philosopher's Handbook: Essential Readings from Plato to Kant
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About the Author
Stanley Rosen (1929-2014) was the Borden Parker Bowne Professor and University Professor Emeritus at Boston University. He is the author of many books, including Nihilism: A Philosophical Essay, The Limits of Analysis, and Plato's Republic: A Study, among others.
Obras por Stanley Rosen
The Mask of Enlightenment: Nietzsche's Zarathustra (Modern European Philosophy) (1995) 55 exemplares
Philosophy 101: Selections from the Works of the Western World's Greatest Thinkers (2007) 26 exemplares
G.W.F.Hegel 1 exemplar
Associated Works
Poetry Magazine Vol. 86 No. 3, June 1955 — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome canónico
- Rosen, Stanley
- Data de nascimento
- 1929-07-29
- Data de falecimento
- 2014-05-05
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- Waren, Ohio, USA
- Local de falecimento
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Locais de residência
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
State College, Pennsylvania, USA - Educação
- University of Chicago (BA|1949|Ph.D|1955)
- Ocupações
- Professor
Philosopher - Organizações
- Boston University
Pennsylvania State University
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Críticas
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 24
- Also by
- 4
- Membros
- 1,018
- Popularidade
- #25,309
- Avaliação
- 3.9
- Críticas
- 7
- ISBN
- 67
- Línguas
- 2
- Marcado como favorito
- 1
For those of us who have read and studied the (nearly) complete works of all of these philosophers, though, this book feels a bit hollow. Philosophy is full of nuance, the exploration of detail, and the evolution of ideas. You simply can't capture the ideas of a philosopher with only a few readings of their works. Many of these philosophers changed their ideas over time - or expounded on them at such length throughout their careers as to completely alter our understanding of them - and I'm left too aware of how much this book leaves out, and how the philosophies are pared down to such a degree as to almost misrepresent them.
But this is the challenge of all general histories of philosophy. This book does better than most. Any disappointments are mine for buying a general history when I didn't really need one.… (mais)