philosophy: The History of Philosophy
The History of Philosophy
Historically, philosophy falls into three large periods: classical (Greek and Roman) philosophy, which was concerned with the ultimate nature of reality and the problem of virtue in a political context; medieval philosophy, which in the West is virtually inseparable from early Christian thought; and, beginning with the Renaissance, modern philosophy, whose main direction has been epistemology.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- The Twentieth Century
- The Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century
- Classical Philosophy
- The History of Philosophy
- Branches
- Distinguishing Characteristics
- Bibliography
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