

A Little History of Philosophy [Warburton, Nigel] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A Little History of Philosophy Review: An accessible introduction - A Little History of Philosophy offers a well-paced and accessible introduction to key philosophers and their ideas. Nigel Warburton presents complex concepts clearly and engagingly, making this an excellent book for anyone curious about philosophy, whether new to the subject or looking for a refresher. Each chapter focuses on a different thinker, giving just enough context and explanation to understand their main contributions without getting bogged down in jargon. The writing is concise but never dull, and the historical flow helps show how these ideas built upon one another over time. Highly recommended for readers who want to better understand the big questions that have shaped human thought. Review: Great intro. Very entertaining. Slightly biased - The book is great, very entertaining. Short chapters make it easily digestible and the examples and analogies are clear for anyone to understand. It gives you a good overview of each philosopher without going into too much detail (which is kind of the point). The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because sometimes the author's personal opinions can be seen throughout the book in a way that slightly taints what the philosopher tries to express. It would be better if he were completely impartial and just stuck to what each philosopher thinks.








| Best Sellers Rank | #108,873 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #262 in History of Philosophy & Schools of Thought |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,490) |
| Dimensions | 5.4 x 0.8 x 8.3 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0300187793 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0300187793 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Little Histories |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | October 30, 2012 |
| Publisher | Yale University Press |
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An accessible introduction
A Little History of Philosophy offers a well-paced and accessible introduction to key philosophers and their ideas. Nigel Warburton presents complex concepts clearly and engagingly, making this an excellent book for anyone curious about philosophy, whether new to the subject or looking for a refresher. Each chapter focuses on a different thinker, giving just enough context and explanation to understand their main contributions without getting bogged down in jargon. The writing is concise but never dull, and the historical flow helps show how these ideas built upon one another over time. Highly recommended for readers who want to better understand the big questions that have shaped human thought.
S**O
Great intro. Very entertaining. Slightly biased
The book is great, very entertaining. Short chapters make it easily digestible and the examples and analogies are clear for anyone to understand. It gives you a good overview of each philosopher without going into too much detail (which is kind of the point). The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because sometimes the author's personal opinions can be seen throughout the book in a way that slightly taints what the philosopher tries to express. It would be better if he were completely impartial and just stuck to what each philosopher thinks.
R**D
Western philosophy that is readable and concise
This book provides a concise and illuminating history of philosophy. It is a sort of super Cliff Note, in that its 40 chapters cover 46 philosophers (Kant has two chapters) from Socrates to Peter Singer, and they are linked together over time. My own demographic is that of a retired but still curious civil servant who is still trying to catch up on the great span of my own life and learning. My only philosophy course at Yale was taught by the renowned Professor Rorty, and it was incomprehensible to me at the time. This book clarifies and organizes the course of western philosophy from its beginnings in readable chapters. The author is very articulate and even handed. Every one of these thinkers was controversial in their times, and the author notes and balances their thoughts with competing thoughts and shows how they were linked to each other and to the history of their respective times. I give copies of this book to friends, one of whom remarked that it would help him with his cocktail conversation for all time. This is true, but the book is much better than that!
D**Y
Solid Philosophy Intro Book
I love this philosophy book. My buddy and I got it to guide us in some armchair philosophy conversations. We're familiar with most of the people in here, and this just gives us some additional insight and reminders of the big items so we can better discuss them. It's well written and well organized. Incredibly easy to just pick up and flow through some of the philosophers.
D**E
Best introductory book for Western philosophy
This must be the best introductory book I could offer students to Western philosophy with, and I have read far too many of them. Warburton manages to grab some of the best insights of great philosophers, and bring them to the bloodflow of any intellectually curious reader outside of the narrow confines of contemporary philosophy. Very easy to read, and this covers quite a bit while managing to include a few people who are often unfortunately left out--especially Schopenhauer. People will nitpick on what is in and out of this, but we do get so much for under 300 pages and less than $15. I have fallen in love with this little book, and now I have to hurry up and find a way to include it in my classes. The Audible version (I bought both) made for a good road trip, too!
S**S
Well written and easy to read for a basic understanding of some of ...
This is a real neat Philosophy 101 book. Well written and easy to read for a basic understanding of some of the recognized best philosophers. I found it especially interesting how the author could condense into just a few pages the essence of what these " great minds" took an entire book (s) to expound. It seems evident that some, like Aquinas and Augustine are now more or less meaningless. My favorite is Charles Darwin, not a bona fide philosopher for sure, but who had a real good response to a question asked of him about the existence of God. He said: The entire subject is too profound for the intellect of man. Pretty good answer, heh?
S**S
I love this book
I love this book. It's fascinating... before talking about their ideas, the author shares interesting details about what the philosophers were like as people: how they lived, what inspired them, and sometimes how they thought about each others' work. The narratives are fun and memorable, and really help frame philosophy not as an abstract academic subject but more as a practical effort by real human beings to make sense of the big questions we all wrestle with in life. I hope Nigel Warburton makes more of these books. A Little History of Philosophy offers a friendly overview of some big ideas in Western philosophy, and I'd love to read his take on some of the great Eastern philosophers' lives and ideas.
C**N
The author mentions a lot of philosophers, from Socrates to Piter Singer. Each chapter is four or five pagese long. So you can read one chapter easily within a few minutes. Of course, the length of the book is too short to cover such a long history of philosophy and a few philosophers are unfortunately omitted such as Husserl and Heiddegar. But on the whole I'm content with the book. Any way what I like most in this book is that it deals with contemporary philosophers like Peter Singer. It'll be helpful when I read and understand his thoughts!
J**T
Very interesting reading.
B**T
Very nice book. And the book has no damage , packaging was good
H**E
This book is easy to interpret and understand, it is clear and concise. I couldn't stop reading for hours, and I plan to pass it round. How straight-forward and clear the ideas have been put, as I said, reflects what these philosophers have demonstrated. It respects the philosophers, in my opinion, because it's relatable, really widens your eyes and makes even the most complex ideas easier to interpret. The writing flows well, and passion for the topic is so evident, which makes it even more interpolating. Would absolutely recommend, thoroughly enjoyed reading and learning.
H**N
I’ve in joy it with my teacher
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