‘A definitive work…explains clearly and succinctly concepts and theories at the heart of European and American philosophy.’ – Brenda Almond
What do philosophers mean by ‘absolute’ and ‘akrasia’? What are ‘Polish notation’ and ‘prime matter’? What contributions to human thought were made by Plato, Machiavelli, Kant and Derrida? These questions and many more are answered by this illuminating dictionary, which draws on contributions from over 100 leading philosophers.
About the Author
Thomas Mautner is visiting fellow in the school of humanities at the Australian National University and has published papers in various academic journals. Among his teaching and research interests are seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophy, moral and political thought, natural law, and natural rights.
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