An introduction to Western philosophy: ideas and argument from Plato to Popper

New York, N.Y.: Thames & Hudson (1989)
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Aristotle and Aquinas - Pascal - Descartes and the Cartesian revolution - Hume - The logical and the psychological - Plato and Locke; Kant - Leibniz - The soul.

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