A Dictionary of Philosophy Revised Second Edition

A Dictionary of Philosophy Revised Second Edition by Antony Flew is a comprehensive reference work published by Macmillan on February 15, 1984. This updated edition serves as an essential tool for students of philosophy and a useful handbook for general readers, covering a wide range of philosophical figures and concepts from classical thinkers to modern philosophers.
Readers will find detailed entries that span the terminology and vocabulary of hundreds of philosophers throughout history, including notable figures such as Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Russell, and Wittgenstein. This revised edition includes fifteen new major articles, enhancing its value as a resource for those interested in philosophy and religious studies. With 380 pages, this dictionary aims to provide clarity and insight into the complex world of philosophical thought.
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This is a new, updated and revised edition of a reference work that has proved invaluable as a tool for the student of philosophy, as well as a handbook for the general reader. From the classical thinkers through Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, up to the modern age of Russell and Wittgenstein, this comprehensive dictionary spans the personalities, terminology, and vocabulary of hundreds of philosophers over thousands of years.
This second edition of an important and invaluable work has been completely revised, and fifteen new major articles have been added. Now, more than ever before, A Dictionary of Philosophy is a necessary and timely work for the modern student of thought.
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