TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction: On The Uses of Philosophy | 1 | |
CHAPTER I PLATO | ||
I. | The Context of Plato | 7 |
II. | Socrates | 11 |
III. | The Preparation of Plato | 19 |
IV. | The Ethical Problem | 23 |
V. | The Political Problem | 26 |
VI. | The Psychological Problem | 29 |
VII. | The Psychological Solution | 31 |
VIII. | The Political Solution | 40 |
IX. | The Ethical Solution | 47 |
X. | Criticism | 49 |
CHAPTER II ARISTOTLE AND GREEK SCIENCE | ||
I. | The Historical Background | 58 |
II. | The Work of Aristotle | 62 |
III. | The Foundation of Logic | 67 |
IV. | The Organization of Science | 72 |
1.Greek Science before Aristotle | 72 | |
2.Aristotle as a Naturalist | 75 | |
3.The Foundation of Biology | 76 | |
V. | Metaphysics and the Nature of God | 80 |
VI. | Psychology and the Nature of Art | 82 |
VII. | Ethics and the Nature of Happiness | 85 |
VIII. | Politics | 90 |
1.Communism and Conservatism | 90 | |
2.Marriage and Education | 94 | |
3.Democracy and Aristocracy | 98 | |
IX. | Criticism | 101 |
X. | Later Life and Death | 105 |
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