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Telling the compelling story of western philosophy from Plato to Nietzsche, Mark Anderson presents a series of through-provoking interpretations of its major figures.
Anderson traces western thought through the conflict between the order of Being and the change of Becoming. Identifying Plato as the premiere philosopher of Being and Nietzsche as the peerless advocate of Becoming, the book tracks the transition from a realist worldview to the world of skepticism, relativism and nihilism we inhabit today.
Traveling from the ancient Greeks to modern nihilists, Anderson explores the thought of Parmenides and Heraclitus; Plato, Aristotle, and Plotinus; Augustine, Aquinas, and Ockham; Descartes, Hume, and Kant. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Platonism, its place in the history of western metaphysics, and its power to help us understand the ethical crisis of our postmodern world.
Contents
Preface
1. One and Many
2. Parmenides
3. Heraclitus
4. Gorgias
5. One and Many
6. Plato: Ontology
7. Plato: Epistemology
8. Plato: Objectivism and Relativism
9. One and Many
10. Aristotle: Ontology
11. Aristotle: Ethics
12. Plotinus
13. Sextus Empiricus
14. Augustine
15. Aquinas
16. William of Ockham
17. Descartes
18. Hume
19. Kant
20. Nietzsche: Platonism Inverted
21. Nietzsche: Metaphysical Nihilism
22. Nietzsche: Psychological Nihilism
23. Being and Becoming
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index