Bryan Magee Libros
Bryan Magee fue un destacado locutor y autor británico, reconocido principalmente por sus importantes contribuciones para hacer la filosofía accesible al público en general. Su trabajo, incluidas influyentes series de televisión y transcripciones publicadas, ofreció a lectores y espectadores una introducción accesible al pensamiento filosófico moderno. El legado de Magee reside en su capacidad para derribar barreras intelectuales, acercando las ideas complejas al público general. Su compromiso con la historia y la política también informó su perspectiva única sobre los conceptos filosóficos.







Wagner and Philosophy
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Wagner was one of the few major composers who studied philosophy seriously. This title places the composer's artistic development in the context of the philosophy of his age, and offers a comprehensive study of the close links between Wagner and the philosophers - from the pre-Marxist socialists to Feuerbach and Schopenhauer. schovat popis
Tristan Chord
- 412 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Engaging with Richard Wagner's complex legacy, this book explores his unique blend of musical innovation and theatrical boldness alongside his philosophical inquiries. Bryan Magee examines Wagner's evolution from revolutionary socialist ideals to a more resigned outlook in his later years. The narrative highlights the interplay between abstract thought and music, revealing how it can inspire profound artistic creations. Magee also addresses Wagner's troubling traits, including his paranoia and anti-Semitism, juxtaposing them with his remarkable contributions to art.
Growing Up In A War
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
This utterely compelling memoir opens with a sceptical nine-year-old Bryan Magee being taught the facts of life. A kid from the East End, he won a scholarship to one of the country's ancient public schools. The book comes to an end with his call-up into the army, and his unexpected posting to the School of Military Intelligence.
The Story of Philosophy
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Philosophy is a subject that influences many aspects of our lives and our understanding of our experiences yet it can seem dauntingly inaccessible. This book features history of Western philosophy. It traces over 2500 years of Western philosophy from the Ancient Greeks to modern thinkers.
In this book, Magee tells the story of his own discovery of philosophy and not only makes it come alive but shows its relevance to daily life. Magee is the Carl Sagan of philosophy, the great popularizer of the subject, and author of a major new introductory history, The Story of Philosophy. This book follows the course of Magee's life, exploring philosophers and ideas as he himself encountered them, introducing all the great figures and their ideas, from the pre-Socratics to Bertrand Russell and Karl Popper, including Wittgenstein, Kant, Nietzsche, and Schopenhauer, rationalism, utilitarianism, empiricism, and existentialism.--From publisher description.
Karl Popper has been hailed as the greatest philosopher of all time and as a thinker whose influence is ackowledged by a variety of scholars. This work demonstrates Popper's importance across the whole range of philosophy and provides an introduction to the main themes of philosophy itself.
Confessions of a Philosopher
A Personal Journey Through Western Philosophy from Plato to Popper
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
The narrative explores Bryan Magee's personal journey into the realm of philosophy, illustrating its significance in everyday life. As a prominent popularizer of philosophical thought, he introduces readers to influential figures and concepts, spanning from the pre-Socratics to 20th-century thinkers like Russell and Popper. Magee's engaging storytelling reveals the evolution of philosophical ideas, including rationalism, utilitarianism, and existentialism, making complex theories accessible and relevant to contemporary readers.
Beginning with the death of Socrates in 399, and following the story through the centuries to more recent figures such as Bertrand Russell and Wittgenstein, Bryan Magee and fifteen contemporary writers and philosophers provide an accessible and exciting introduction to Western philosophy and its greatest thinkers.
