The World Explored the World Suffered
A Philosophical History of Psychology, Cognition, Emotion, Consciousness, and Action: Volume Two
- 408 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Exploring the continuity of philosophical ideas, this work delves into three pivotal historical periods: Ancient Greece, the Renaissance, and the Enlightenment. Using the metaphor of Ariadne's thread, it examines the waning influence of Aristotle leading to Rousseau and the resurgence of Aristotelian thought in Kant's philosophy, followed by its decline due to modern influences from Hegel and economics. The author posits that the next significant age should be defined by Philosophical Cosmopolitanism, shaped by current globalizing forces.
