Frederick Charles Copleston
Birth date: April 10, 1907
Died: February 03, 1994
Frederick Charles Copleston's Books
Reading this book was like putting on an old pair of slippers which one had thought to be lost and finding them to be as warm and comfortable and perfect as they were in the beginning.
Another wonderful installment in Copleston's excellent series. I have a soft spot for early modern philosophy--Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz--so I especially enjoyed this volume. As usual, Copleston did a superb job addressing, in adequate detail, the multifaceted philosophies of the most importan...
It's difficult to rate a nonfiction book when it deals with a subject in which you are a novice. As a beginner to this subject, how can I rate the content in regards to its veracity? Well, I cannot. Nor can I comment on the depth of Copleston's commentary. I can say, however, that this book covered ...
I've read the introduction to and most of the 3 chapters on Hegel in this volume.The introduction is definitely interesting and worthwhile. He does a comparison/contrast with German Romanticism which I thought was helpful. He also gives a great discussion about how German Idealism as a whole can be...