The Oxford dictionary of philosophy

by Simon Blackburn

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

D0503807721

Collection

Publication

Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1996.

Description

This best-selling dictionary is written by one of the most famous philosophers of our time, and widely recognised as the best dictionary of its kind. Wide-ranging and authoritative, it covers every aspect of philosophy from Aristotle to Zen. Clear, concise and easy to use, it provides livelyand accessible coverage of not only Western philosophical traditions, but also themes from Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy. Entries include over 500 biographies of famous and influential philosophers, in-depth analysis of philosophical terms and concepts, and a chronology ofphilosophical events stretching from 10,000 BC to the present day.The first edition of this dictionary became a market leader and a standard work of reference, selling over 100,000 copies. Now the author, Professor Simon Blackburn, has revised and updated it to include over 500 new entries including terms from related disciplines such as religion, science andlogic.Fully cross-referenced and containing over 3,000 alphabetical entries, this dictionary is the ideal introduction to philosophy for beginners, and an essential work of reference for more advanced students and teachers.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member mykl-s
A nice little dictionary with many interesting articles in very tiny print. This replaces my well-used and much-loved copy of Priest's revision of Flew's Dictionary of Philosophy. Blackburn is a bit more up to date, a bit more inclusive, and maybe a little easier to follow.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1994
1996 (OUP paperback, with a new Chronolgy)
2005 (Second Edition)

Physical description

ix, 418 p.; 20 cm

Pages

ix; 418

ISBN

0192831348 / 9780192831347
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