The story of philosophy

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Will Durant: The story of philosophy (2009, Simon & Schuster)

Hardcover, 412 pages

English language

Published Sept. 5, 2009 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-4391-0118-6
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OCLC Number:
501967307

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4 stars (11 reviews)

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reviewed The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant (Pocket library, PL 500)

/Some/ of western philosophy, as seen through the author's bias

3 stars

One of the points of reading philosophy from a wide variety of authors is to get an idea of what other people think, not just to develop your own. The lack of focus on non-Western authors is thus a pretty bad mark against this book. Secondly, it's bad because there are some genuinely really good gems from Eastern philosophy - 'a white horse is not a horse' is a nice logic puzzle that can shift how you view the world and help you analyze statements more critically, and it does it very quickly without needing hundreds of words. That automatically makes it more useful than half of Western philosophy. The title is honestly misleading and I would have bumped it up a star if it had been more accurate. Keep in mind the book was published quite awhile ago, according to Goodreads the first edition was 1926. Also, there's this …

reviewed The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant (Pocket library, PL 500)

Review of 'The Story of Philosophy' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Philosophy, a word that so often spring out in conversations. But what does it mean? Where does it come from? Who were the people who made it so important for us? What were their main ideas?

If you like this subject and you, like me, feel utterly lost amidst the vast world (or should I say worlds?) of this field of knowledge, and you're serious into grasping its profound insights and scope, this is the book where you should start.

One of its striking features is the way that Will Durant, the author of this story, guides you through the main characters that made philosophy what it is today, with a passion and insight that are only available to those that truly love this subject.

The book is slightest dated towards the more recent authors (namely the 1st half 20th century philosophers), but this is just a small detail that …

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