This is the second of a four-volume history of philosophy . . . on
ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary philosophy. After the fourth
volume is produced in paper, a one-volume clothbound edition, containing
all four paperbound editions, will be published.
Kreeft focuses on the "big ideas" that have influenced present people
and present times, and includes relevant biographical data,
proportionate to its importance for each thinker. Moreover, the aim of
the work is to stimulate philosophizing, controversy, and argument. It
uses ordinary language and logic, not jargon and symbolic logic, and it
is commonsensical (like Aristotle) and existential in the sense that it
sees philosophy as something to be lived and experienced in life.
Philosophy, after all, is not about philosophy but reality . . . about
wisdom, life and death, good and evil, and God.
Kreeft seeks to be simple and direct and clear. But it is not dumbed
down and patronizing. It will stretch the reader, but it is meant for
beginnings, not just scholars. It can be used for college classes or
do-it-yourselfers. It emphasizes surprises; remember, "philosophy begins
in wonder." And it includes visual aids: charts, cartoons, line
drawings, and drawings of each philosopher.