Philosophy and faith: Augustine to Maimonides -- The schoolmen: from the twelfth century to the Renaissance -- Logic and language -- Knowledge -- Physics -- Metaphysics -- Mind and soul -- Ethics -- God.
Nová história západnej filozofie Séria
Táto séria predstavuje ucelený a napriek tomu prístupný pohľad na vývoj západného myslenia. Od antických mysliteľov až po modernú filozofiu, každý diel zasvätene skúma kľúčové osobnosti a ich vplyv na formovanie našej civilizácie. Ide o fascinujúcu cestu myšlienkovými prúdmi, ktorá je určená pre všetkých, ktorí chcú pochopiť korene západnej kultúry a jej filozofické základy. Publikácie sú písané zrozumiteľne a pútavo, aby oslovili širokú čitateľskú obec.




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