Western Philosophy Made Easy

A Personal Search for Meaning

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Pub Date Jul 27 2018 | Archive Date Aug 21 2018

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Charting the history of Western thought from Socrates to Sartre, from Epicureans to Existentialists, Western Philosophy Made Easy offers a short, readable historical summary of aspects of Western philosophy and key philosophers from Ancient Greece to the modern day, with the emphasis on topics of direct relevance to our own lives.

Charting the history of Western thought from Socrates to Sartre, from Epicureans to Existentialists, Western Philosophy Made Easy offers a short, readable...


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Advance Praise

Praise for Dennis Waite's best-selling title Back to the Truth: 'A profoundly astute and masterful guide to the field of Self-discovery. An authoritative scholar, Dennis writes with supreme clarity as he skilfully expounds, logically analyzes and insightfully integrates the wisdom of classical and contemporary teachers with the principles of Advaita.'
Katie Davis, author of Awake Living Joy: The Essence of Spiritual Enlightenment
    

Praise for Dennis Waite's best-selling title Back to the Truth: 'A profoundly astute and masterful guide to the field of Self-discovery. An authoritative scholar, Dennis...


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ISBN 9781785357787
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