Hackett Philosophy catalog, Fall 2007

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Hackett Philosophy catalog, Fall 2007
HACKETT
New Titles in P HILOSOPHY
Fall 2007
INTRODUCTORY
TEXTS
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pages 2-5
MORAL
PHILOSOPHY
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pages 6-7
PHILOSOPHY OF
MIND
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page 7
LOGIC
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page 8
ASIAN
PHILOSOPHY
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pages 8-11
ANCIENT
PHILOSOPHY
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pages 12-14
MEDIEVAL
PHILOSOPHY
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pages 15-17
RENAISSANCE
& MODERN
PHILOSOPHY
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pages 18-19
HACKETT CLASSICS
IN PHILOSOPHY,
SELECTED BACKLIST
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pages 20-24
ANTHOLOGIES,
SELECTED BACKLIST
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page 25
STUDENT WRITING
GUIDES
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page 26
ORDERING
INFORMATION &
ORDER FORM
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pages 26-27
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I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S
Philosophical Inquiry
New
Classic and Contemporary Readings
Edited, with Introductions, by Jonathan E. Adler
& Catherine Z. Elgin
Sept. 2007
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896 pp.
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Challenging and accessible, this problems-oriented entrée to philosophy provides an ideal
balance of key works by classic and contemporary thinkers on central topics that represent all
major areas of philosophical inquiry.
Entire works or substantial selections—featuring many of Hackett’s widely acclaimed
translations—are supported by a general introduction to the study of philosophy, introductions
specific to each major topic, and an extensive glossary of important philosophical terms.
Biographical notes are also included.
JONATHAN E. ADLER is Professor of Philosophy, Brooklyn College and the Graduate School,
C.U.N.Y.
CATHERINE Z. ELGIN is Professor of the Philosophy of Education, Harvard University.
CONTENTS
(Selections are complete except where noted.)
II. METAPHYSICS:
Introduction.
Why Study Philosophy?
A. Causation and the Nature of Reality:
1. Parfit, D. “Why Anything? Why This?”.
2. Leibniz. Monadology [tr. Ariew/Garber].
3. Aristotle. Physics (Book I-II
(selections)) [tr. Irwin/Fine].
4. Lewis, D. “Causation” (selections).
5. Salmon, W. “Why Ask ‘Why’?”
6. Dennett, D. Darwin’s Dangerous
Idea (selections).
I. KNOWLEDGE:
Introduction.
A. The Nature of Knowledge:
1. Plato. Meno [tr. Grube].
2. Plato. Republic (“Myth of the
Cave” Book VII (selections))
[tr. Grube, rev. Reeve].
3. Kant. Critique Pure of Reason
[tr. W.S. Pluhar] (selections).
4. Russell, B. The Problems of
Philosophy (“How A Priori
Knowledge Is Possible”).
5. Kripke, S. Naming and Necessity
(selections).
6. Gettier, E. “Is Justified True Belief
Knowledge?”
7. Nozick, R. Philosophical Explanations (selections).
B. Skepticism and the Scope of Knowledge:
1. Descartes. Meditations [tr. Cress].
2. Chisholm, R. The Foundations of Knowing
(“The Problem of the Criterion”).
3. Peirce, C.S. “How to Make Our Ideas Clear”.
4. Stroud, B. “Philosophical Scepticism and
Everyday Life”, (selections).
5. Nozick, R. “Skepticism”.
C. Perceptual and Inductive Knowledge:
1. Locke. An Essay Concerning Human
Understanding (selections).
2. Berkeley. Three Dialogues (selections).
3. Goldman, A. “Discrimination and Perceptual
Knowledge”.
4. Hume. An Enquiry Concerning Human
Understanding (selections).
5. Reid, T. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man
(“Reflections on the Common Theory of Ideas”).
6. Russell, B. The Problems of Philosophy
(“On Induction”).
7. Goodman, N. “The New Riddle of Induction”
(selections)
B. Identity and Personal Identity:
1. Thomson, J.J. “The Statue and
the Clay”.
2. Locke. Essay Concerning Human
Understanding (selections).
3. Reid, T. “Of Identity” (selections).
4. Perry, J. A Dialogue on Personal
Identity and Immortality (selections).
5. Parfit, D. “Personal Identity”.
C. Freedom of the Will:
1. van Inwagen, P. “The Incompatibility of Free
Will and Determinism”.
2. Chisholm, R. “Human Freedom and the Self”.
3. Frankfurt, H. “Freedom of the Will and the
Concept of a Person”.
4. Lewis, D. “Are We Free to Break the Laws?”.
5. Nagel, T. “Moral Luck”.
III. PHILOSOPHY OF MIND:
Introduction.
1. Smart, J.J.C. “Sensations and Brain Processes”.
2. Putnam, H. Art, Mind, and Religion
(“The Nature of Mental States”).
3. Dennett, D. The Intentional Stance
(The Intentional Stance and Why It Works”).
4. Fodor, J. “Three Cheers for Propositional
Attitudes”.
5. Nagel, T. “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”.
6. Jackson, F. “Epiphenomenal Qualia”.
7. Putnam, H. “Brains in a Vat”.
I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S
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CONTENTS (continued)
IV. ETHICS:
Introduction.
VI. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION:
Introduction.
A. Major Theories:
1. Plato. Euthyphro [tr. Grube].
2. Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics [tr. Irwin/Fine]
(selections).
3. Kant. Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals
[tr. Ellington] (selections).
4. Mill. Utilitarianism (Ch. II (selections); Ch. IV).
5. Nietzsche. On the Genealogy of Morality
[tr. Clark/Swensen] (selections).
A. The Existence and Nature of God:
1. Anselm. Proslogion (“The Ontological
Argument”, (selections)) [tr. Williams].
2. Aquinas. Summa Theologica (“The Five Ways—
Question II, Third Article”) [tr. Pegis].
3. Rowe, W.L. Man and World
(“The Cosmological Argument and the
Principle of Sufficient Reason”).
4. Hume. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
(selections).
5. Flew, A. “Theology and Falsification”.
6. Leibniz. Theodicy (“A Refutation of Arguments
from Evil”, Objections/Answers I-IV).
7. Mackie, J.L. “Evil and Omnipotence”.
8. van Inwagen, P. “The Magnitude, Duration
and Distribution of Evil: A Theodicy”
(selections).
B. Motivation, Self-Interest, and the Good Life:
1. Plato. Apology [tr. Grube].
2. Darwall, S. Philosophical Ethics
(Ch. 10-11 “Hobbes”).
3. Camus, A. The Myth of Sisyphus and Other
Essays (“The Myth of Sysiphus” (selections)).
4. Nozick, R. Anarchy, State, and Utopia (“The
Experience Machine”).
C. Metaethics:
1. Hume. Treatise on Human Nature (selections).
2. Mackie, J. Ethics (“The Subjectivity of Values”
(selections)).
3. Rawls, J. “Two Concepts of Rules” (selections).
4. Korsgaard, C. “What’s Wrong with Lying?”
(new essay).
D. Applications:
1. Foot, P. “The Problem of Abortion and the
Doctrine of Double Effect”.
2. Thomson, J.J. “A Defense of Abortion”.
3. Singer, P. “Famine, Affluence, and Morality”.
4. Nagel, T. “War and Massacre”.
5. Rachels, J. “Active and Passive Euthanasia”.
6. Bennett, J. “The Conscience of Huckleberry
Finn”.
V. POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY:
Introduction.
1. Hobbes. Leviathan (selections).
2. Locke. Second Treatise of Government (selections).
3. Mill. On Liberty (Ch.1 (complete)).
4. Marx. “Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts
of 1844” (selections).
5. Rawls, J. A Theory of Justice (selections).
6. Nozick, R. Anarchy, State, and Utopia
(“Social Cooperation”, “Terms of Cooperation
and the Difference Principle”, “The Original
Position and End Result Principles” (selections)).
B. Reason and Faith:
1. Hume. An Enquiry Concerning Human
Understanding (“On Miracles” (selections)).
2. Price, R. “On the Importance of Christianity
and the Nature of Historical Evidence, and
Miracles, Section II The Nature and Grounds of
the Regard due to Experience and to the
Evidence of Testimony, Stated and Compared”.
3. Pascal. Pensées (“The Wager”) [tr. Ariew].
4. Clifford, W.K. “The Ethics of Belief” (selections).
5. James, W. “The Will to Believe”.
6. Williams, B.A.O. Problems of the Self
(“Deciding to Believe”).
VII. AESTHETICS:
Introduction.
1. Hume. “Of the Standard of Taste”.
2. Kant. Critique of Judgment (selections).
3. Tolstoy. “What Is Art?” (selections).
4. Goodman, N. Ways of Worldmaking
(“When Is Art?”).
5. Danto, A. “The Artistic Enfranchisement of
Real Objects: The Artworld”.
6. Dickie, G. Art and the Aesthetic: An Institutional
Analysis (“What Is Art? An Institutional
Analysis”).
Glossary.
Biographical Notes.
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I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S
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William Mann, Derk Pereboom, Ruth Anna Putnam, Israel Scheffler, David Shatz, George Sher,
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I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S
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Classics of Moral and Political Theory, 4th Edition
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Reeve’s new translations of Plato’s Republic (rendered into direct dialogue), Euthyphro, Apology,
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MORAL PHILOSOPHY
JOEL J. KUPPERMAN
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Six Myths about the Good Life
2006
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Thinking about What Has Value
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JOEL J. KUPPERMAN is Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut.
DAVID HUME
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MORAL PHILOSOPHY
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The Practice of Virtue
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2006
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CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction. PART I: CLASSIC VIRTUE THEORIES: Aristotle:
Introduction. Nicomachean Ethics. Suggestions for Further Reading. Seneca:
Introduction. On the Happy Life. Moral Letters to Lucilius. Suggestions for Further
Reading. Francis Hutcheson: Introduction. An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of
Beauty and Virtue. Suggestions for Further Reading. David Hume: Introduction. An
Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals. Suggestions for Further Reading. Friedrich
Nietzsche: Introduction. On the Genealogy of Morality. Beyond Good and Evil.
Suggestions for Further Reading. PART II: CONTEMPORARY READINGS IN VIRTUE THEORY:
Rosalind Hursthouse: “Applying Virtue Ethics to Our Treatment of the Other Animals.” Suggestions for
Further Reading. Julia Annas: “Seneca: Stoic Philosophy as a Guide to Living.” Suggestions for Further
Reading. Mark H. Waymack: “Francis Hutcheson: Virtue Ethics and Public Policy.” Suggestions for Further
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Clancy W. Martin: “Nietzsche’s Virtues and the Virtues of Business.” Suggestions for Further Reading.
JENNIFER WELCHMAN is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Alberta.
PHILOSOPHY
OF
MIND
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ANDRÉ KUKLA & JOEL WALMSLEY
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Mind
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ANDRÉ KUKLA is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto,
where he is also a member of the graduate faculty of the Department of Philosophy.
JOEL WALMSLEY is Lecturer in Philosophy, University College Cork.
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LOGIC
RICHARD JEFFREY
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Formal Logic
Its Scope and Limits, 4th Edition
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2006
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RICHARD JEFFREY (1926-2002) was Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University.
JOHN P. BURGESS is Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University.
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ASIAN PHILOSOPHY
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MARK SIDERITS
Buddhism as Philosophy
2007
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the assertions of Buddhist philosophers and to evaluate the arguments for them. Moreover,
existing books often include only a few short selections from original Buddhist texts. This
volume provides students with the opportunity to wrestle with the richness and complexity of
the primary sources. Mark Siderits [is] one of the most important scholars of Buddhism in the
world. No living author has done more to make Buddhist ideas intelligible and relevant to
contemporary debates in analytic philosophy.”
—Charles Goodman, Binghamton University
“There has long been a great need for a book like this one. Siderits shows the grace of a
wonderful teacher and hits exactly the right tone for his intended audiences. [He] moves easily
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schools and problems is, moreover, exactly right. I can think of no other field of such great
interest that lacks such an obviously needed resource. Siderits’ book fills that gap.”
—Owen Flanagan, Duke University
“[Both] philosophical and analytic, this book is superb. . . . The quality of the writing, its elegance
and clarity, is very high. Technical vocabulary is used as needed but always carefully explained.”
—Bryan W. Van Norden, Vassar College
MARK SIDERITS is Professor of Philosophy, Illinois State University.
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DANIEL K. GARDNER
New
The Four Books
2007
192 pp.
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The Basic Teachings of the Later Confucian Tradition
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In this engaging volume, Daniel Gardner explains the way in which the Four
Books—Great Learning, Analects, Mencius, and Maintaining Perfect Balance—
have been read and understood by the Chinese since the twelfth century.
Selected passages in translation are accompanied by Gardner’s comments,
which incorporate selections from the commentary and interpretation of the
renowned Neo-Confucian thinker, Zhu Xi (1130-1200).
This study provides an ideal introduction to the basic texts in the Confucian
tradition from the twelfth through the twentieth centuries. It guides the
reader through Zhu Xi’s influential interpretation of the Four Books,
showing how Zhu, through the genre of commentary, gave new coherence
and meaning to these foundational texts. Since the Four Books with Zhu Xi’s
commentary served as the basic “textbook” for Chinese schooling and the
civil service examinations for more than seven hundred years, this book illustrates as well the
nature of the standard Chinese educational curriculum.
DANIEL K. GARDNER is the Dwight W. Morrow Professor of History at Smith College.
MENGZI
Forthcoming
Mengzi
Sept. 2008
ca. 288 pp.
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Bryan Van Norden’s new translation of the Mengzi (Mencius) is accurate, philosophically
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Xi—one of the most influential and insightful interpreters of Confucianism—this edition provides
readers with a parallel to the Chinese practice of reading a classic text alongside traditional
commentaries. Also included are an Introduction that situates Mengzi and Zhu Xi in their
intellectual and social contexts; a glossary of names, places and important terms; a selected
bibliography; and an index.
BRYAN W. VAN NORDEN is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department, and in the Chinese
and Japanese Department, at Vassar College.
ZHUANGZI
Forthcoming
Zhuangzi: The Essential Texts
Sept. 2008
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This volume is a translation of over two-thirds of the classic Daoist text Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu),
including the complete Inner Chapters and extensive selections from the Outer and Miscellaneous
Chapters, plus judicious selections from 2000 years of traditional Chinese commentaries, which
provide the reader access to the text as well as to its reception and interpretation. Brief
biographies of the commentators, a bibliography, a glossary, and an index are also included.
BROOK ZIPORYN is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy, Northwestern University.
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New
2006
256 pp.
Readings in Han Chinese Thought
Edited and Translated by Mark Csikszentmihalyi
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ISBN 978-0-87220-709-7
ISBN 978-0-87220-710-3
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“ . . . Providing clear introductory essays and elegant, readable translations,
Csikszentmihalyi . . . gives a more vivid picture of the Han than has ever
before been available in an English-language collection.”
—David Schaberg, University of California, Los Angeles
“A judicious selection from primary sources to illustrate the growth of ideas
in early imperial times. Teachers and students will welcome these readable
translations of passages drawn from Han writings that are not widely known
and which add depth to existing views of Chinese ways of thought, religious
practices, and means of government.”
—Michael Loewe, University of Cambridge
“An incredibly rich resource. It fills a crucial pedagogical gap, and will no
doubt become a standard textbook in the teaching of early Chinese thought . . . .”
—Edward Slingerland, University of British Columbia
MARK CSIKSZENTMIHALYI is Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Literature, University
of Wisconsin.
To view a complete Table of Contents, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com.
New Edition
2006
416 pp.
Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy, 2nd Edition
Edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe & Bryan W. Van Norden
$24.95 paper
$60.00 cloth
ISBN 978-0-87220-780-6
ISBN 978-0-87220-781-3
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This new edition offers expanded selections from the works of Kongzi
(Confucius), Mengzi (Mencius), Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), and Xunzi (Hsun
Tzu); two new works, the dialogues Robber Zhi and White Horse; a concise
general introduction; brief introductions to, and selective bibliographies for,
each work; and four appendices that shed light on important figures,
periods, texts, and terms in Chinese thought.
CONTENTS: Preface. Comparative Romanization Table. Map of China during the
Spring and Autumn Period. Introduction. Selective Bibliography. CHAPTER ONE:
Kongzi (Confucius) “The Analects,” Introduction and Translation by Edward G.
Slingerland. CHAPTER TWO: Mozi, Introduction and Translation by Philip J. Ivanhoe.
CHAPTER THREE: Mengzi (Mencius), Introduction and Translation by Bryan W. Van
Norden. CHAPTER FOUR: Laozi (“The Daodejing”), Introduction and Translation by
Philip J. Ivanhoe. CHAPTER FIVE: Zhuangzi, Introduction and Translation by Paul Kjellberg. CHAPTER
SIX: Xunzi, Introduction and Translation by Eric L. Hutton. CHAPTER SEVEN: Han Feizi, Introduction and
Translation by Joel Sahleen. SUPPLEMENTAL TEXTS: Gongsun Longzi “On the White Horse,” Introduction
and Translation by Bryan W. Van Norden. Yangism “Robber Zhi,” Introduction and Translation by Paul
Kjellberg. APPENDICES: Important Figures. Important Periods. Important Texts. Important Terms.
PHILIP J. IVANHOE is Professor of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong.
BRYAN W. VAN NORDEN is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department, and in the Chinese
and Japanese Department, at Vassar College.
New
2006
240 pp.
Early Buddhist Discourses
Edited and Translated by John J. Holder
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Twenty discourses from the Pali Canon—including those most essential to
the study and teaching of early Buddhism—are provided in fresh
translations, accompanied by introductions that highlight the main themes
and set the ideas presented in the context of wider philosophical and
religious issues. Taken together, these fascinating works give an account of
Buddhist teachings directly from the earliest primary sources.
In his General Introduction, John J. Holder discusses the structure and
language of the Pali Canon—its importance within the Buddhist tradition
and the historical context in which it developed—and gives an overview of
the basic doctrines of early Buddhism.
JOHN J. HOLDER is Associate Professor of Philosophy, St. Norbert College.
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CONFUCIUS
The Essential Analects
New
Selected Passages with Traditional Commentary
Translated by Edward Slingerland
2006
192 pp.
$8.95 paper
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ISBN 978-0-87220-772-1
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The Essential Analects offers a representative selection from Edward
Slingerland’s acclaimed translation of the full work, including passages
covering all major themes. An appendix of selected traditional
commentaries keyed to each passage provides access to the text and to its
reception and interpretation. Also included are a glossary of terms and
short biographies of the disciples of Confucius and the traditional
commentators cited.
“One of the best available choices for the classroom. Accurate, crisp, and
concise.”
—Paul R. Goldin, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations,
University of Pennsylvania
Analects
With Selections from Traditional Commentaries
Translated by Edward Slingerland
2003
312 pp.
$14.95 paper
$42.00 cloth
ISBN 978-0-87220-635-9
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“Based on the best modern and traditional Chinese and Western scholarship, Edward
Slingerland’s exemplary new translation of the Analects—including selections from the
traditional commentaries on each passage of the text—is a welcome edition. Contemporary
readers will be enlightened as to what Confucius taught his disciples and will share the
experience of being a neighbor to all the generations of students who have pondered the
sometimes cryptic and enigmatic words of Confucius. Slingerland’s use of commentary gives
readers a fighting chance at understanding and appreciating this foundational Confucian
classic.”
—John Berthrong, Boston University School of Theology
“With this new translation comes a wealth of supplementary material. The Preface and
Introduction, simply written but brimming with information, are followed by a Traditional
Chronology of events in the history of Confucianism. After the translation, with
commentaries generously included throughout, come five appendices: (1) Glossary of Terms,
(2) brief introductions to Disciples of Confucius, (3) some other Historical Personages referred
to, (4) notes on Traditional Chinese Commentators cited, and (5) remarks on other relevant
Traditional Chinese Texts. Quite a smorgasbord; but I suspect it will be the abundant, almost
too abundant, citations from those commentators following each of the chapters . . . which
will convince many that this is an item they simply have to own.”
—David Fielding, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy
EDWARD SLINGERLAND is Associate Professor of Asian Studies,
Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia.
MICHAEL LOEWE
Faith, Myth, and Reason in Han China
2005
240 pp.
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In his classic study of the cultural history of Han China, Michael Loewe uses both archaeological
discoveries and written records to sketch the conceptual background of various artifacts of the
Han period, and shows how ancient Chinese thought is as much informed by mythology as it is
dependent on reason.
Originally published as Chinese Ideas of Life and Death: Faith, Myth and Reason in the Han Period
(202 BC–AD 220), this edition includes a new Preface that discusses relevant discoveries made
since the first publication and an updated list of other works on relevant topics.
“. . . the best introduction available to the cultural background of Han China.”
—Paul W. Kroll, Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews
MICHAEL LOEWE was University Lecturer in Chinese Studies, University of Cambridge, from 1963
to 1990. He is an Emeritus Fellow of Clare Hall.
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ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
New
Introductory Readings in Ancient Greek
and Roman Philosophy
2006
496 pp.
$42.00 paper
$72.00 cloth
Edited by C. D. C. Reeve & Patrick Lee Miller
General Introduction by Lloyd P. Gerson
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A concise anthology for the ancient philosophy survey that ranges from
the Presocratics through the Neoplatonists, Introductory Readings in
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy features essential selections from
C. D. C. Reeve’s 2004 translation of Plato’s Republic, which casts reported
speech into direct dialogue, as well other translations known for their
accuracy and accessibility. Introductions and notes are also included.
CONTENTS: General Introduction. Maps. Time Line. Acknowledgments and
Note to the Reader. EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHY: Milesian Monists (Thales,
Anaximander, Anaximenes). Three Iconoclasts (Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans,
Xenophanes, Heraclitus). Eleatic Monism (Parmenides, Melissus, Zeno). Pluralists
(Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Leucippus, Democritus). The Sophists (Protagoras,
Gorgias, Dissoi Logoi, Antiphon, Critias, Anonymus Iamblichi). PLATO:
Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Protagoras (excerpts). Meno. Phaedo. Symposium (excerpts). Republic (excerpts).
Parmenides (excerpts). Timaeus (excerpts). ARISTOTLE: Categories 1–5. De Interpretatione 1–4, 7, 9. Topics 1.1–2, 5.
Posterior Analytics 1.1–4; 2.19. Physics 1.1; 2. De Anima 1.1, 4; 2.1–4; 3.3–5, 10–11. Metaphysics 1 (excerpts); 4.1–3;
7.1–3; 12.6–9. Nicomachean Ethics 1.1–5, 7, 8, 9, 13; 2.1–6; 3.1–5; 5.1–2; 6.1–2, 5, 7, 12-13; 7.1–3; 10.6–9. Politics
1.1–2; 3.6–9; 4.11; 7.1–3, 13, 15. HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHY: Epicurus: Letter to Herodotus, Letter to
Menoeceus, The Principal Doctrines. Greek Stoics (Zeno, Cleanthes, Chrysippus). Cleanthes: Hymn to Zeus.
Pyrrho of Elis. ROMAN PHILOSOPHY: Cicero: Academica (excerpts), On Fate (excerpts), On the Nature of the
Gods (excerpts). Lucretius: On the Nature of Things (excerpts). Seneca: On the Happy Life (excerpts), Moral Letters
to Lucilius (excerpts). Epictetus: The Handbook. Marcus Aurelius: Meditations (excerpts). Sextus Empiricus:
Outlines of Pyrrhonism and Against the Professors (excerpts). NEOPLATONISM: Plotinus: Enneads 1.6: On
Beauty (complete), Enneads 5.1: The Three Primal Hypostases (excerpts). Proclus: Elements of Theology (excerpts).
C. D. C. REEVE is Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill.
PATRICK LEE MILLER is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Duquesne University.
LLOYD P. GERSON is Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto.
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Neoplatonic Philosophy
Introductory Readings
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2004
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Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy
From Thales to Aristotle, 3rd Edition
Edited by S. Marc Cohen, Patricia Curd, & C. D. C. Reeve
2005
976 pp.
$38.95 paper
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ISBN 978-0-87220-769-1
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The rich selection of superbly translated and edited Presocratic fragments
and testimonia, dialogues of Plato, and selections from Aristotle that has
made Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy the preeminent anthology for
the teaching of ancient Greek philosophy is now even richer: G. M. A.
Grube’s translation of Plato’s Phaedo and Alexander Nehamas and Paul
Woodruff’s translation of Plato’s Symposium are now both included in
their entirety; in addition, the Third Edition features new translations by
C. D. C. Reeve of Plato’s Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito.
From reviews of the first edition:
“Will certainly become the ‘standard’ text for survey courses in ancient
philosophy. Nothing on the market touches it for comprehensiveness,
accuracy, and readability.”
—APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy
CONTENTS: Introduction. Maps. Time Line. Acknowledgments. THE PRESOCRATICS AND THE
SOPHISTS [Translated by R. D. McKirahan, Jr. except where noted]: Introduction. The Milesians (Thales,
Anaximander, Anaximenes). Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism (includes Philolaus [Trans. Curd]). Xenophanes.
Heraclitus. Parmenides. The Pluralists: Anaxagoras and Empedocles (Anaxagoras, Empedocles). Zeno of
Elea. Atomism: Leucippus and Democritus. Diogenes of Apollonia. Melissus. The Sophists (Protagoras,
Gorgias, Antiphon, Critias). PLATO: Introduction. Euthyphro [Trans. C. D. C. Reeve]. Apology
[Trans. C. D. C. Reeve]. Crito [Trans. C. D. C. Reeve]. Protagoras (317e-334c, 348c-362a) [Trans. S. Lombardo and
K. Bell]. Gorgias (462a-481b) [Trans. D. J. Zeyl]. Meno [Trans. G. M. A. Grube]. Phaedo [Trans. G. M. A. Grube].
Symposium [Trans. A. Nehamas and P. Woodruff]. Republic I-X [Trans. G. M. A. Grube; Rev. C. D. C. Reeve].
Parmenides (127b-135d) [Trans. M. L. Gill and P. Ryan]. Timaeus (27e-58c) [Trans. D. J. Zeyl]. ARISTOTLE
[Except as noted, Aristotle translations are reprinted from Aristotle, Selections, translated and edited by T. Irwin
and G. Fine]: Introduction. Categories 1-5 [Trans. S. M. Cohen and G. B. Matthews]. De Interpretatione 1-4, 7, 9.
Topics I.1-2, 5. Posterior Analytics I.1-6, 10; II.8-10, 19. Physics I.1, 5-9; II.; III.1-3; VIII.6. On Generation and
Corruption I.1, 3-4; II.1-5. On the Heavens I.2; III.3-6 [Trans. W. K. C. Guthrie]. Meteorologica IV.12
[Trans. S. M. Cohen]. Parts of Animals I.1, 5. Metaphysics I.1-4, 6, 9; IV.1-3; VII.1-4, 6, 10-11, 13, 15, 17; VIII.1-2, 6;
XII.6-9. De Anima I.1, 4; II.1-6, 11-12; III.3-5, 10-11. Nicomachean Ethics I.1-5, 7-9, 13; II.1-6; III.1-5; V.1-2; VI.1-2, 5,
7, 12-13; VII.1-3; X.6-9 [Trans. Irwin]. Politics I.1-2; II.1-5; III.1, 4, 6-12; VII.1-3, 13, 15. APPENDIXES:
Suggestions for Further Reading (The Presocratics and the Sophists, Plato, Aristotle). Concordance and
Sources for the Presocratics and the Sophists. Glossary for Aristotle.
CICERO
New
On Academic Scepticism
2006
224 pp.
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Translated, with Introduction and Notes, by Charles Brittain
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“A splendid volume. Brittain’s translation of the Academica is among the very best recent
translations of an ancient philosophical text. This translation, together with the wealth of
supplementary material Brittain provides, will allow readers who do not know Latin but are
interested in the philosophical problems under discussion in the Academica to engage with
Cicero’s difficult text.”
—Casey Perin, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
CHARLES BRITTAIN is Associate Professor of Classics, Cornell University.
PLATO
Complete Works
Edited by John M. Cooper; Associate Editor D. S. Hutchinson
1997
1,838 pp.
$52.00 cloth
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DEBRA NAILS
The People of Plato
A Prosopography of Plato and Other Socratics
2002
464 pp.
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PLATO
Plato on Love
New
Lysis, Symposium, Phaedrus, Alcibiades, with Selections from
Republic and Laws
Edited, with Introduction, by C. D. C. Reeve
2006
272 pp.
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This collection features Plato’s writings on sex and love in the preeminent
translations of Stanley Lombardo, Paul Woodruff and Alexander Nehamas,
D. S. Hutchinson, and C. D. C. Reeve.
Reeve’s Introduction provides a wealth of historical information about Plato
and Socrates, and the sexual norms of classical Athens. His introductory
essay looks closely at the dialogues themselves and includes the following
sections: Socrates and the Art of Love; Socrates and Athenian Paiderastia;
Loving Socrates; Love and the Ascent to the Beautiful; The Art and
Psychology of Love Explained; and Writing about Love.
PLATO
Republic
Translated from the New Standard Greek Text, with Introduction, by C. D. C. Reeve
2004
392 pp.
$9.95 paper
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ISBN 978-0-87220-736-3
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“Reeve’s new translation of Republic is the one to order for students. . . .
Reeve draws on his thorough understanding of Plato’s central work to
provide an informed translation and properly brief supporting apparatus.
A highlight is the concise, substantive Introduction that usefully encapsulates
much of Reeve’s own scholarship.”
—P.W. Wakefield, CHOICE
“Taking full advantage of S. R. Slings’ new Greek text of the Republic, Reeve
has given us a translation at once both accurate and limpid. Loving
attention to detail and deep familiarity with Plato’s thought are evident on
every page. Reeve’s brilliant decision to cast the dialogue into direct speech
produces a compelling impression of immediacy unmatched by other
English translations currently available.”
—Lloyd P. Gerson, University of Toronto
C. D. C. REEVE
Philosopher-Kings
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The Argument of Plato’s Republic
2006
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“Reeve’s brilliant treatment of the unity of Plato’s Republic is a unique contribution to our
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one interested in Plato’s ethics, political thought, and moral psychology can afford to neglect the
striking and provocative way in which Reeve traces the parallel structures of Plato’s literary
masterpiece.”
—Michael L. Morgan, Indiana University
TIMOTHY CHAPPELL
Reading Plato’s Theaetetus
2005
248 pp.
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This new translation of the Theaetetus is presented in short sections of text, each preceded by a
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—Christopher Rowe, University of Durham
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AUGUSTINE
New Edition Confessions, 2nd Edition
Translated by F. J. Sheed; Introduction by Peter Brown
Edited, with Notes, by Michael P. Foley
2007
384 pp.
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Like the first Hackett edition of Augustine’s Confessions, the second
edition features F. J. Sheed’s remarkable translation of this classic spiritual
autobiography with an Introduction by noted historian of late antiquity Peter
Brown. New to this edition are a wealth of notes on literary, philosophical,
biblical, historical, and liturgical topics by Michael P. Foley, an Editor’s
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thorough index. The text itself has been completely reset, with textual and
explanatory notes placed at the foot of the page for easy reference.
“This translation is already a classic. It is the translation that has guided
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beauty and urgency of a masterpiece of Christian autobiography. This is
largely because the translator has caught not only the meaning of
Augustine’s Confessions, but a large measure of its poetry. It makes the Latin sing in English as it
did when it came from the pen of Augustine, some sixteen hundred years ago.”
—Peter Brown
F. J. SHEED was co-founder of the publishing house of Sheed & Ward.
PETER BROWN is the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History, Princeton University.
MICHAEL P. FOLEY is Assistant Professor of Patristics in the Honors College, Baylor University.
ANSELM
New
Basic Writings
Sept. 2007
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Translated, with Introduction, by Thomas Williams
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known for its advancement of the so-called ontological argument for the
existence of God), to his three philosophical dialogues on metaphysical topics
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anyone interested in examining what Anselm calls “the reason of faith.”
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THOMAS WILLIAMS is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, The University of
South Florida.
Dante
Forthcoming
Inferno
Sept. 2008
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Translated by Stanley Lombardo
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This edition offers a bilingual text and features a new translation of the best known canticle of The
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STANLEY LOMBARDO is Professor of Classics, University of Kansas.
ANTHONY OLDCORN is Emeritus Professor of Italian Studies, Brown University.
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M E D I E VA L P H I L O S O P H Y
Classical Arabic Philosophy
New
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Edited and Translated by Jon McGinnis & David C. Reisman
Sept. 2007
464 pp.
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This collection presents substantial selections from the works of the major
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course on Arabic thought, but also manage to translate several important
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Arabic philosophy, and I will use it this way myself. The team of McGinnis and Reisman is an
ideal one. . . All in all, this project is to be greeted with immense enthusiasm.”
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for any general courses in medieval philosophy.”
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- Chapter 2: Ar-Razi.
- - Chapter 3: Al-Farabi.
- - - Chapter 4:
CONTENTS: Introduction. Chapter 1: Al-Kindi.
- Bishr Mattá; B. Yahyá ibn ‘Adi;
- C. Abu- Sulayman
- - Chapter 5:
Baghdad Peripatetics: A. Abu
as-Sijistani.
- - Chapter 6: Al-Ghazali.
- - Chapter 7: Ibn Bajja.
Ibn Sina.
Chapter 8: Ibn Tufayl. Chapter 9: Ibn Rushd.
- Textual Notes. Bibliography. Glossary/Index: English/Arabic. Glossary/Index:
Chapter 10: As-Suhrawardi.
.
.
Arabic/English.
JON MCGINNIS is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Missouri, St. Louis.
DAVID C. REISMAN is Assistant Professor of Arabic-Islamic Thought, University of Illinois, Chicago.
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2007
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Abelard and Heloise are given in appendixes.
“A welcome bundle of texts, in an English that seeks to recreate in its style the artful elegance of
the originals.”
—Jan Ziolkowski, Department of Classics, Harvard University
WILLIAM LEVITAN is Associate Professor of Classics, Grand Valley State University and a Fellow of
the American Academy in Rome.
THOMAS AQUINAS
Forthcoming
Disputed Questions on Virtue
March 2008
224 pp.
$18.95 paper
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JEFFREY HAUSE is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Creighton University.
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THOMAS AQUINAS
New
Commentary on Aristotle’s Politics
2007
224 pp.
$19.95 paper
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Offering the first complete translation into modern English of Aquinas’
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definitive Leonine text of Aquinas and reproduces in English those passages
of William of Moerbeke’s exacting yet elliptical translation of the Politics
from which Aquinas worked. Bekker numbers have been added to passages
from the Politics for easy reference.
Students of the history of political thought will welcome this study of a great
classic, a commentary by a student of Aristotle who is also a great political
theorist in his own right.
RICHARD J. REGAN is a Research Professor of Political Science, Fordham
University.
THOMAS AQUINAS
New
2006
384 pp.
The Treatise on the Divine Nature
Summa Theologiae I 1-13
Translated, with Commentary, by Brian J. Shanley, O.P.
Introduction by Robert Pasnau
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Brian J. Shanley’s crisp and accurate new translation of the first thirteen questions of the first part
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the treatise within a larger context, Shanley’s commentary provides a first reading of the text that
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“Fr Shanley’s translation is clear, idiomatic, and accurate. A particular virtue of the translation is
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Aquinas is saying than they might otherwise do. . . . [The] commentary is lucid, well informed,
clearly written, and, given its word count, very comprehensive. Fr Shanley homes in on just what
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also relates Aquinas to previous and contemporary thinkers with whom Aquinas is engaging.
The end product is something that can be warmly recommended to anyone looking for what
Fr Shanley has tried to provide.”
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BRIAN J. SHANLEY, O.P., is Professor of Philosophy and President of Providence College.
THOMAS AQUINAS
The Cardinal Virtues
Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance
Translated and Edited, with Introduction and Glossary, by Richard J. Regan
2005
192 pp.
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Richard J. Regan’s new translation of texts from Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica II–II
combines accuracy with an accessibility unmatched by previous presentations of these texts.
While remaining true to Aquinas’ Latin and preserving a question-and-answer format, the
translation judiciously omits references and citations unessential to the primary argument.
Regan’s Introduction carefully situates Aquinas’ analysis of these virtues within the greater
ethical system of the Summa Theologica, and each selection is introduced by a thoughtful headnote.
A glossary of key terms and a select bibliography are also included.
“The extent of the condensation [in Regan’s edition] is considerable. . . . Surely he must have left
out something of value? I searched for unfortunate omissions. Did he include the distinction
between virtue and skill (in terms of intentional failure)? Yes. Does the thesis of the unity of the
virtues survive? Yes again. Is the possibility of prudence in sinners included? Yes it is, and the
search for omissions begins to seem a waste of time. . . . I would judge the translation to be a fine
effort.”
—Brian Scarlett, The Medieval Review
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RENAISSANCE & MODERN PHILOSOPHY
RENÉ DESCARTES
New
Meditations, Objections, and Replies
2006
208 pp.
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Edited and Translated by Roger Ariew & Donald Cress
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This edition features reliable, accessible translations; useful editorial
materials; and a straightforward presentation of the Objections and Replies,
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by Descartes’ replies, in their entirety. The letter serving as a reply to
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arguments and Descartes’ replies—conveys the highlights and important
issues of their notoriously extended exchange.
Roger Ariew’s illuminating Introduction discusses the Meditations and the
intellectual environment surrounding its reception.
CONTENTS: Introduction: The Meditations and the Objections and Replies. Selected
Bibliography. Acknowledgments. Chronology of Descartes’ Life and Works.
Meditations on First Philosophy. Objections by Some Learned Men to the Preceding
Meditations, with Replies by the Author: First Set of Objections; Reply by the Author to the First Set of
Objections. Second Set of Objections; Reply to the Second Set of Objections. Third Set of Objections, by a
famous English Philosopher, with the Author’s Replies. Fourth Set of Objections: A Letter to the Distinguished
Gentleman; Reply to the Fourth Set of Objections. Announcement by the Author Regarding the Fifth Set of
Objections. Letter from Descartes to Clerselier Serving as a Reply to a Selection of the Principal CounterObjections Made by Gassendi Against the Preceding Replies. Sixth Set of Objections; Reply to the Sixth Set of
Objections. Index.
ROGER ARIEW is Professor of Philosophy, University of South Florida.
DONALD CRESS is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Parkside.
NICCOLÒ Machiavelli
Forthcoming
The Prince
March 2008
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Machiavelli and His Friends: Their Personal Correspondence are published by Northern Illinois
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BLAISE PASCAL
Pensées
Edited and Translated by Roger Ariew
2005
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This eloquent and philosophically astute translation is the first complete English translation based
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the version Pascal left behind on his death in 1662. A brief history of the text, a select
bibliography of primary and secondary sources, a chronology of Pascal’s life and works,
concordances between the Sellier and Lafuma editions of the original, and an index are provided.
DAVID HUME, Moral Philosophy, see page 6.
MODERN PHILOSOPHY
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BARUCH SPINOZA
The Essential Spinoza
New
Ethics and Related Writings
Edited by Michael L. Morgan; With the Translations of Samuel Shirley
2006
360 pp.
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Designed to facilitate a thoughtful and informed reading of Spinoza’s Ethics,
this anthology provides the Ethics, related writings, and two valuable
appendices: List of Propositions from the Ethics, which helps readers to trace
the development of key themes; and Citations in Proofs, a list of all the
propositions, corollaries, and scholia in the Ethics, together with all the
definitions, axioms, propositions, corollaries, and scholia to which Spinoza
refers in the proofs—thus, readers can locate, for a given item, each instance
where Spinoza refers to it.
“Absolutely magnificent edition! I will be using it in all my introductory
courses. . . . I also will use it in my 16th and 17th-century History of
Philosophy [course]. . . . Just a wonderful collection, great translations, good
editorial additions as well. Terrific selection!”
—Abba Lessing, Lake Forest College
CONTENTS: Introduction. Editorial Notes and Abbreviations. Chronology. Ethics. Treatise on the
Emendation of the Intellect. Short Treatise on God, Man, and His Well-Being, The First Part. Principles of
Cartesian Philosophy, Part 1. The Letters, Selected. List of Propositions from the Ethics. Ethics: Citations in
Proofs. Selected Bibliography.
MICHAEL L. MORGAN is Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University.
SAMUEL SHIRLEY was Classics Exhibitioner of Balliol College, Oxford, Latin Lecturer at Cardiff
University, and Headmaster of Waverley Grammar School, Birmingham, England.
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY
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Notes from Underground
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CHARLES B. GUIGNON is Professor of Philosophy, The University of South Florida.
VOLTAIRE
New
Philosophical Letters
2007
160 pp.
$9.95 paper
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Or, Letters Regarding the English Nation
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In his Philosophical Letters, Voltaire provides a pungent and often satirical assessment of the
religion, politics, science, and arts of the England he observed during his nearly three-year exile.
In addition to the Letters, this edition provides a translation of Voltaire’s “Proposal for a Letter
about the English,” a general Introduction, chronology, notes, and bibliography.
“This fluid new translation, with abundant explanatory notes and an insightful Introduction to
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resource for scholars.”
—Ann Blair, Harvard University
JOHN LEIGH is a Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, and University Lecturer in the Department of
French, at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
PRUDENCE L. STEINER took her Ph.D. in American Literature at Harvard University, where she
served as Lecturer and Director of the Harvard Extension School Writing Program.
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BAYLE
Historical and Critical Dictionary
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by Thomas Williams
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Three Philosophical Dialogues
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Nicomachean Ethics, 2nd Ed.
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Prior Analytics
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Against the Academicians and
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The Essential Augustine
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The Inner Chapters
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Introduction to Positive
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A Selection
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A Debate on Jewish Emancipation
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