Foucault - The Key Ideas is a concise introduction to the ideas of arguably the most practically relevant philosopher today.
Les idées clés Séries
Cette série explore les concepts profonds et les idées philosophiques qui ont façonné la pensée humaine. Elle examine des notions fondamentales à travers l'histoire et les cultures, de la philosophie antique aux principes scientifiques modernes. Chaque volume décortique les éléments essentiels du développement intellectuel, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives éclairantes. C'est un choix idéal pour l'esprit curieux aspirant à une compréhension plus approfondie du monde.





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Freud
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
teach yourself Freud is an accessible and fascinating guide to the 'father of psychoanalysis' and his influential work. Ruth Snowden explores Freud's upbringing and the environment into which he was born and grew up before analysing the development of his thinking. She examines his early work and influences, from his medical training to his interest in hysteria and hypnosis and the germination of his first ideas about the unconscious and psychoanalysis. She then moves on to look at the fundamental aspects of his thinking and their development his interpretation of dreams, his theories on sexuality, the nature of identity and his views on society in general. Each aspect of the man and his work is explained in a straightforward and jargon-free way, making often-complex theories easy to get to grips with.
All the information you need about the life and work of Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, in one book.
Nietzsche
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Nietzsche - A Beginner's Guide introduces you to the life and work of of one of the most widely-read philosphers in the modern world. Use this introductory guide to help you unravel his philosophy and explore his works.
Marx
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This beginner's guide contains the essential facts surrounding the life and theories of Karl Marx. Key themes and ideas are presented in jargon-free language, and Marx's background, his ideas and the place of Marxism after Marx are explained with important points highlighted.