What makes for a philosophical classic? Why do some philosophical works persist over time, while others do not? The philosophical canon and diversity are topics of major debate today.
What makes for a philosophical classic? Why do some philosophical works persist over time, while others do not? The philosophical canon and diversity are topics of major debate today.
Eric Schliesser is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam and visiting Professor of Philosophy & Moral Sciences at Ghent University. He works on early modern philosophy and science, political theory, well as philosophy of economics. He has edited volumes on Adam Smith and Isaac Newton, as well as Sympathy: A History (OUP 2015).
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Table of Contents Editor's Acknowledgments Author Biographies Eric Schliesser: "Introduction: on Being a Classic in Philosophy" 1. Rachel Barney: Gorgias' Encomium of Helen 2. Ryan Hanley: Fénelon's Telemachus 3. Elisabeth Anderson: Thomas Paine's Agrarian Justice 4. Frederick Beiser: Lotze's Mikrokosmus 5. Michael Della Rocca: Bradley's Appearance and Reality 6. Sally Haslanger: Jane Addams' "Women and Public Housekeeping" 7. Alan Richardson: Cassirer's Substance Concept and Functional Concept 8. Kris McDaniel: Edith Stein: On the Problem of Empathy 9. Chike Jeffers: W.E.B Du Bois' Whither Now and Why 10. Daniel Dennett: Jonathan Bennett's Rationality Index
Table of Contents Editor's Acknowledgments Author Biographies Eric Schliesser: "Introduction: on Being a Classic in Philosophy" 1. Rachel Barney: Gorgias' Encomium of Helen 2. Ryan Hanley: Fénelon's Telemachus 3. Elisabeth Anderson: Thomas Paine's Agrarian Justice 4. Frederick Beiser: Lotze's Mikrokosmus 5. Michael Della Rocca: Bradley's Appearance and Reality 6. Sally Haslanger: Jane Addams' "Women and Public Housekeeping" 7. Alan Richardson: Cassirer's Substance Concept and Functional Concept 8. Kris McDaniel: Edith Stein: On the Problem of Empathy 9. Chike Jeffers: W.E.B Du Bois' Whither Now and Why 10. Daniel Dennett: Jonathan Bennett's Rationality Index
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