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Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy expands the range, variety and quality of texts in the history of philosophy that are available in English. The series includes texts by familiar names (such as Descartes and Kant) and also by less well-known authors. Wherever possible, texts are published in complete and unabridged form, and translations are specially commissioned for the series. Each volume contains a critical introduction together with a guide to further reading and any necessary glossaries and textual apparatus. The volumes are designed for student use at undergraduate and postgraduate level and will be of interest not only to students of philosophy, but also to a wider audience of readers in the history of science, the history of theology and the history of ideas. www.cambridge.org/core/series/.../442C59C23EB3B507A65A4FF31897E11F?pageNum=3

  1. Theological-Political Treatise by , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise (1670) is one of the most important philosophical works of the early modern period. In it Spinoza …

  2. Untimely Meditations by , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    The four early essays in Untimely Meditations are key documents for understanding the development of Nietzsche's thought and clearly anticipate …

  3. Human, All Too Human by , , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    This volume presents Nietzsche's remarkable collection of almost 1400 aphorisms in R. J. Hollingdale's distinguished translation, together with a new …

  4. The Birth of Tragedy by , , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    The Birth of Tragedy is one of the seminal philosophical works of the modern period. The theories developed in this …

  5. Thus Spoke Zarathustra by , , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    Nietzsche regarded 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' as his most important work, and his story of the wandering Zarathustra has had enormous …

  6. Beyond Good and Evil by , , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    This is a major work by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, whose writings have been deeply influential on subsequent generations of …

  7. The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols, and Other Writings by , , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    Nietzsche's late works are brilliant and uncompromising, and stand as monuments to his lucidity, rigor, and style. This volume combines, …

  8. Daybreak by , , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    Daybreak marks the arrival of Nietzsche's "mature" philosophy and is indispensable for an understanding of his critique of morality and …

  9. The Gay Science by , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    Nietzsche wrote The Gay Science, which he later described as "perhaps my most personal book", when he was at the …

  10. Herder, Philosophical Writings by , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    Herder is a figure of considerable importance in the history of philosophy and the history of ideas. His far-reaching influence …

  11. Cause, Principle and Unity by , , , and 1 other (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

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    Giordano Bruno's notorious public death in 1600, at the hands of the Inquisition in Rome, marked the transition from Renaissance …

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