This enlarged edition of A Critical History of Western Philosophy provides a comprehensive survey of philosophical thought, spanning from the Greek and Medieval periods to modern developments. The text offers a critical and comparative analysis of major contributions from eight key modern thinkers, while incorporating the idealism of Hegel and Bradley. By examining recent discussions surrounding Hume, Kant, Hegel, and Bradley, the author presents philosophy as a holistic human enterprise. This revised volume serves as a reliable and essential resource for students and scholars seeking a deep understanding of the subject.
Why You Should Read?
- Provides a thorough, critical, and comparative account of major modern philosophical contributions.
- Includes expanded coverage of Greek and Medieval philosophies alongside modern thought.
- Features in-depth analysis of the idealism of Hegel and Bradley.
- Offers a holistic perspective on philosophy as an integrated human endeavor.
About the Author
Y. Masih is a distinguished scholar known for his extensive contributions to the study of philosophy. His work is widely recognized for its clarity and academic rigor, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to students and researchers alike. Through his writing, he has established himself as a prominent voice in the field, particularly in the context of Indian academic discourse on Western philosophical traditions.