Book Series in Philosophy
Arguments of the Philosophers
New & Published Titles:

Quine
Quine was one of the foremost philosophers of the Twentieth century. In this outstanding overview of Quine's philosophy, Peter Hylton shows why Quine is so…
read more2007 | Hardback: 978-0-415-06398-2 (Routledge)

Malebranche
Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) is one of the most important philosophers of the seventeenth century after Descartes. A pioneer of rationalism, he was one of the… read more2006 | Paperback: 978-0-415-40811-0 (Routledge)

Aquinas
Few philosophers or theologians exerted as much influence on the shape of medieval thought as Thomas Aquinas. He ranks amongst the most famous of the… read more2005 | Paperback: 978-0-415-37898-7 (Routledge)
Karl Marx
This is one of the most respected books on Marx's philosophical thought. Wood explains Marx's views from a philosophical standpoint and defends him against common… read more2004 | Hardback: 978-0-415-31697-2 (Routledge)

Karl Marx
This is one of the most respected books on Marx's philosophical thought. Wood explains Marx's views from a philosophical standpoint and defends Marx against common… read more2004 | Paperback: 978-0-415-31698-9 (Routledge)

Rousseau
Timothy O'Hagan investigates Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings concerning the formation of humanity, of the individual and of the citizen in his three master works: the Discourse… read more2003 | Paperback: 978-0-415-30863-2 (Routledge)

Merleau-Ponty
Maurice Merleau-Ponty is known and celebrated as a renowned phenomenologist and is considered a key figure in the existentialist movement.In this wide-ranging… read more
2003 | Paperback: 978-0-415-30864-9 (Routledge)

Hegel
In this clear, critical examination of the ideas of one of the greatest and most influential of modern philosophers, M.J. Inwood makes Hegel's arguments fully… read more2002 | Paperback: 978-0-415-27719-8 (Routledge)
Series Details:
This famous series provides a contemporary assessment and history of the entire course of philosophical thought. Each book constitutes a detailed, critical introduction to the work of a philosopher or school of major influence and significance.
