The Norton Anthology of Western Philosophy: After Kant

VOLUME 1: THE INTERPRETIVE TRADITION; VOLUME 2: THE ANALYTIC TRADITION

Volume:Two-Volume Set

26 September 2017

Richard Schacht (Editor, General Editor), James Conant (Editor), Jay R. Elliott (Editor)

A COMPREHENSIVE, CAREFULLY CURATED, AND EXPERTLY EDITED HISTORY

Uniting the richest collection of primary texts, the widest selection of leading figures, and the most extensive history of post-Kantian western philosophy in one convenient package, The Norton Anthology of Western Philosophy offers one of the most accessible and comprehensive histories of nineteenth and twentieth century western philosophy available.

A TRUSTED EDITORIAL APPARATUS BY LEADING SCHOLARS IN THE FIELD


For 50 years, Norton Anthologies have set the standard for editorial support that is right for undergraduate readers. The Norton Anthology of Western Philosophy offers a wealth of features—all of which have been carefully developed by prominent scholars of the history of nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy—that provide context in the philosophy classroom, including:
• Extensive section introductions that provide a broad overview of the historical and intellectual context for the philosophers and works included in that section
• Contextual headnotes that precede each philosopher’s work
• Helpful yet unobtrusive explanatory annotations
• Timelines to place the texts in larger historical context
• Selected bibliographies, tailored to undergraduates

AN AFFORDABLE AND FLEXIBLE TEACHING TEXT—AND A BOOK TO KEEP

An unmatched price and abundance of carefully selected texts—both freestanding, complete works and responsibly excerpted portions from longer pieces—make The Norton Anthology of Western Philosophy the best value and most teachable text for any undergraduate course—one that students will keep long after they’ve graduated.

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9780393929072

157 x 234 mm • 3900 pages

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