An Introduction to Western Philosophy
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For some people philosophy is everything. For others it’s nothing. It’s a subject that solves problems, causes arguments and even brings war. But what is philosophy, and who are the famous men and women who have changed our world with their ideas?
In this eBook, you will find simple biographies and basic explanations of the ideas of twenty of the most important western philosophers. It can be read in chronological order, or as a quick reference for each major thinker.
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Matt McGinniss is an author, educator and entrepreneur. He has traveled extensively throughout Asia, North American and Europe. He currently lives in Perth, Western Australia.
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An Introduction to Western Philosophy - Matt McGinniss
An Introduction to Western Philosophy
By Matthew McGinniss
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Socrates
Chapter 2 - Plato
Chapter 3 - Aristotle
Chapter 4 - Epicurus
Chapter 5 - Seneca
Chapter 6 - Montaigne
Chapter 7 - Descartes
Chapter 8 - Spinoza
Chapter 9 - Locke
Chapter 10 - Hume
Chapter 11 - Voltaire
Chapter 12 - Kant
Chapter 13 - Hegel
Chapter 14 - Kierkegaard
Chapter 15 - Nietzsche
Chapter 16 - Freud
Chapter 17 - Sartre
Chapter 18 - De Beauvoir
Chapter 19 - Foucault
Chapter 20 - Derrida
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INTRODUCTION
Man is free at the moment he wishes to be.
Voltaire
For some people, philosophy is everything, while for others it is nothing. It is a subject that brings insight, arguments and even war. But what is philosophy, and who are the famous men and women who have changed our world with their ideas?
In this collection, you will find simple overviews of the lives and ideas of twenty of the most important philosophers in the western philosophical tradition. Because it is impossible to summarise complex ideas in just a few words, readers should remember that each chapter just touches on a few of the central themes of each philosopher.
This book can be read in chronological order, or as a quick reference for each major thinker.
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CHAPTER 1. SOCRATES
The only thing I know is that I know nothing.
Lived: 470 – 399 BC * From: Ancient Greece
Key Ideas: How people should act * Finding truth through questioning
Socrates is one of the most important philosophers in history because he helped change the direction of philosophy. Before Socrates, people discussed how they should fit into the natural world of plants, animals and the universe. After Socrates, people were interested in ethics, which involved the concept of fairness and the way people should behave. They also became interested in the search for truth, so that correct judgements could be made on important issues.
Socrates was born in Athens, where he lived for most of his life. In Athens he spoke to people from all parts of society, including the rich and powerful, the workers and the poor. Socrates didn’t worry about worldly possessions and spent most of his time speaking with people in public meeting places. Over time he became well-known in Athens as an unconventional man of great wisdom and understanding.
When Socrates spoke to people he started by asking questions and quietly listening to the answers. He would then follow up with more questions to discover the accuracy of the person’s belief. In this way, Socrates developed his own method for testing to see if a statement was true or not. His method of asking questions became known as ‘Socratic questioning’. It worked as follows:
Step 1. Ask a simple question to find a statement that was described as common sense. eg. Poor people do not benefit society.
Step 2. Find a situation where the statement is not correct. eg. Poor people may benefit society by helping other people.
Step 3. If there is a possible exception to the statement, then the statement must be wrong, or not exactly correct. eg. Poor people can benefit