Reality

Reality brings together philosophical and literary works representing the many ways—metaphysical, scientific, analytic, phenomenological, literary—in which philosophers and others have reflected on questions about reality. North American rights only.

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Edited, with Introduction, by Carl Levenson and Jonathan Westphal

1994 - 204 pp.

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Reality brings together philosophical and literary works representing the many ways—metaphysical, scientific, analytic, phenomenological, literary—in which philosophers and others have reflected on questions about reality.

Contents:

  • Introduction.
  • Excerpts from the Upanishads
  • Fragments from the Pre-Socratics
  • Plato, from Phaedo and Republic, with “A Reading of Plato’s Cave,” by C. Levenson
  • Aristotle, from Categories and Metaphysics
  • Augustine, from Enarrationes in Psalmos
  • Aquinas, from Summa Theologica
  • Descartes, from Principles of Philosophy and Discourse on Method
  • Spinoza, from Short Treatise on God, Man and Nature
  • Leibniz, from Monadology
  • Locke, from Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • Berkeley, from Principles of Human Knowledge
  • Hume, from Treatise of Human Nature
  • Kant, from Critique of Pure Reason
  • Hegel, from The Phenomenology of Spirit
  • Mach, from The Analysis of Sensations
  • Bergson, from An Introduction to Metaphysics
  • Husserl, from Ideas
  • Russell, from The Problems of Philosophy
  • Eddington, from The Nature of the Physical World
  • Wittgenstein, from Philosophical Investigations
  • Quine, from The Ways of Paradox
  • Austin, from Sense and Sensibilia
  • Proust, from Remembrance of Things Past
  • Weil, from Gravity and Grace
  • Suggested Further Readings.