= Philosophy-section
Philosophy - Books
Under the above heading I give a series of
bookreferences that concern philosophy in
general.
It should be noted that
- in spite of this general aim - my general
perspective and background is Western, non-religious
and non-political. And personally I
think scientific realism and analytic
philosophy are normally more sensible
than other approaches to philosophy: Human
civilization is founded on science (knowledge of
reality) and science is found and tested by
logical argumentation.
My limitations are in part due to my own
background (I am Dutch), limitations (I only
read Western languages) and interests (I am
neither religious nor a volontary member of any
political organization); and in part due to the
fact that either more philosophy was done in the
West or more was published and researched in
universities.
My
philosophical preferences are founded on 35 years
of serious reading in philosophical, logical,
mathematical and scientific literatures. I may be
mistaken but I am reasonably well informed.
For non-Western, or religiously or politically
motivated philosopy see Books
- Special . And note there are no clear, simple
and clean divisions here: Western Medieval
philosophy was Christian; published philosophy
in 20th Century socialist countries was Marxist.
Also, there are no value-judgements: Very
interesting and valuable work was done in
Christian, Islamic, Hinduistic, Buddhistic and
Chinese backgrounds. (To see this all one has to
do is to read it with a clear mind.)
The other entries in the left panel -
Ancient,
Medieval,
Modern
and 20thC
- all concern
Western philosophy.
Here is also an older file that lists part of my
philosophical
library with comments.
And
here is a link to sites
concerned with philosophy in general.
Russell
last update: Nov 23 2003