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Richard H. Popkin

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    Made Simple Self-Teaching Encyclopedia - 11. Philosophy
    The third force in seventeenth century thought
    Twentieth-Century Philosophy
    The Second Oswald
    The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Spinoza
    • 2008

      The Second Oswald

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The investigation into Kennedy's assassination raises numerous questions about the official narrative. Doubts linger regarding Oswald's shooting ability with an inaccurate rifle and the circumstances surrounding the death of patrolman Tippit. The possibility of a "Second Oswald," a physically similar expert marksman, complicates the case further. Observations of multiple potential shooters suggest a larger conspiracy at play, hinting at one of the most significant cover-ups in modern history.

      The Second Oswald
    • 1992

      This volume contains more than twenty essays in the history of modern philosophy and history of religion by R.H. Popkin. Several of the essays have not been published before. Thinkers discussed include Hobbes, Henry More, Pascal, Spinoza, Cudworth, Newton, Hume, Condorcet, and Moritz Schlick.

      The third force in seventeenth century thought
    • 1979

      "I had read the book before in the shorter Harper Torchbook edition but read it again right through--and found it as interesting and exciting as before. I regard it as one of the seminal books in the history of ideas. Based on a prodigious amount of original research, it demonstrated conclusively and in fascinating details how the transmission of ancient skepticism was a bital factor in the formation of modern thought. The story is rich in implications for th history of philosophy, the history of science, and the history of religious thought. Popkin's work has already inspired further work by others--and the new edition takes account of this, most importantly the work of Charles Schmitt. The two new chapters extend the story as far as Spinoza, with special reference to the beginnings of biblical criticism. . . . Popkin's history is of great potential interest to a wide readership--wider than most specialist publications and wider than it has (so far as I can tell) reached hitherto."--M.F. Burnyeat, Professor of Philosophy, University College London

      The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Spinoza
    • 1966

      Twentieth-Century Philosophy

      The Analytic Tradition

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      From Simon & Schuster and edited by Morris Weitz, 20th Century Philosophy: The Analytic Tradition is a collection of readings in the history of philosophy.The full scope and impact of Western philosophy from the Presocratics to the important thinkers of the twentieth century are presented in this original paperback series.

      Twentieth-Century Philosophy