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Ted Honderich (1933–2024)

Author of The Oxford Companion to Philosophy

35 Works 2,633 Members 4 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Ted Honderich is Grote Professor Emeritus at University College London and a visiting professor at the University of Bath
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Works by Ted Honderich

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (1995) — Editor — 1,865 copies, 2 reviews
Philosophy as it is (1979) — Editor — 93 copies, 1 review
Philosophy Through Its Past (1984) 57 copies
After the Terror (2002) 38 copies
Karl Popper (1980) — Series editor — 30 copies
Conservatism (1990) 30 copies
Philosopher: A Kind of Life (2000) 24 copies
Essays on freedom of action (1973) 23 copies

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This massive compendium isn't really worth reading cover to cover, though one could argue that the point of the book is to be a reference guide. It would be like reading a dictionary from cover to cover or an encyclopedia. It is an interesting time-waster sometimes but not really worth it. Rather than doing that, I merely looked up things that interested me and left it at that. It might be better to check out an online encyclopedia, but those have some flaws as well. The main pro of this show more book is that it is well-researched and written by a number of experts. It is controlled information. They didn't let some homeless hobo with a library card in there to talk about his opinions on Aristotle. The main weakness of the book is that it is printed material. If they find something else about Hegel for example, they will never be able to take this book and edit it unless they print an entirely new copy. The good thing is that philosophy is one of those subjects that doesn't move as fast. If it was a book on computers from the same era it would be completely obsolete by now except to a specialized collector perhaps. show less
An invaluable reference book that offers intriguing synopses of philosophical subjects. The entire global history of philosophy is covered in the book. All of the alphabetical entries are cross-referenced.
Libro dividido en artículos, uno para cada autor de los que se tratan, hechos por especialistas en cada uno de los mismos (Kierkegaard, Hegel, Aristóteles...). Es un buen libro para iniciarse en la Historia de la Filosofía.

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