![]() The themes for the most part carry through all four volumes, providing crucial continuity. Chapters 4-11 follow topic-areas, relating to themes in modern philosophy: 4. He connects these interests to the different sections of the book: Chapters 1-3 will be for the historically minded, and Chapters 4-12 for those interested in philosophy proper (xiii).Ĭhapters 1-3 cover time periods bounded by two thinkers, although as a whole they do not run chronologically: 1. divides readers into two classes: those interested in the history of philosophy for the purpose of aiding contemporary philosophical concerns, and those who take a historical or contextual interest only. It covers modern philosophy, from 1757 to 1975. ![]() This is the fourth and final volume of Anthony Kenny’s (hereafter K.) History of Western Philosophy series. ![]()
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