Philosophy and Epistemology eBooks
A history of Jewish Medieval Philosophy
Philosophy and Epistemology, by Isaac HusikNo excuse is needed for presenting to the English reader a History of Mediæval Jewish Philosophy. The English language, poor enough in books on Jewish history and literature, can boast of scarcely anything at all in the domain of Jewish Philosophy. The Jewish Encyclopedia has no article on Jewish Philosophy, and neither has the eleventh edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Hastings'...
A History of Philosophy in Epitome
Philosophy and Epistemology, by Albert SchweglerThe History of Philosophy, by Dr. Albert Schwegler, is considered in Germany as the best concise manual upon the subject from the school of Hegel. Its account of the Greek and Roman approaches
A Natural History of Religion
Philosophy and Epistemology, by David HumeThe classic philosophical work.
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
Philosophy and Epistemology, by George Berkeley.A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (Commonly called "Treatise" when referring to Berkeley's works) is a 1710 work by Anglo-Irish Empiricist philosopher George Berkeley. This book largely seeks to refute the claims made by his contemporary John Locke about the nature of human perception. Whilst, like all the Empiricist philosophers, both Locke and Berkeley agreed that we were...
A treatise of human nature
Philosophy and Epistemology, by David Hume,Hume began writing A Treatise of Human Nature at the age of sixteen, finishing the work ten years later. Although many scholars today consider the Treatise to be Hume's most important work and one of the most important books in the history of philosophy, the public in Britain did not at first agree. Hume himself described the (lack of) public reaction to the publication of the Treatise by...
An enquiry concerning human understanding.
Philosophy and Epistemology, by David Hume,An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a book by the Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume, published in 1748. It was a revision of an earlier effort, Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature, published anonymously in London in 1739–40. Hume was disappointed with the reception of the Treatise, which "fell stillborn from the press,"[1] as he put it, and so tried again to disseminate his...
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Philosophy and Epistemology, by John LockeLocke's famous treatise.
An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding
Philosophy and Epistemology, by John LockePhilosophical treatise on the innateness of ideas. A classic
Anthem
Philosophy and Epistemology, by Ayn RandIn Anthem, Rand examines a frightening future in which individuals have no name, no independence, and no values. Equality 7-2521 lives in the dark ages of the future where all decisions are made by committee, all people live in collectives, and all traces of individualism have been wiped out. Despite such a restrictive environment, the spark of individual thought and freedom still burns in...
Apology
Philosophy and Epistemology, by Plato.The Apology is Plato's version of the speech given by Socrates as he unsuccessfully defended himself in 399 BC[1] against the charges of "corrupting the young, and by not believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in other daimonia that are novel" (24b). "Apology" here has its earlier meaning (now usually expressed by the word "apologia") of speaking in defense of a cause or of one's...





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