In its vast scope this book presents the continuum of Western philosophy. Ranging from ancient Greece to nineteenth-century America it traces the history of our civilization through the seminal works of its most influential thinkers. Each philosopher in this volume made intellectual history; each created a revolution in ideas; each reaffirmed man's view of himself as a sentient being capable of creating order out of the baffling contradictions of existence. And the most powerful reflections and speculations of each are represented here. <p><li><b>Plato</b> Apology Crito and the Death of Socrates from Phado<p><li><b>Aristotle</b> Poetics<p><li><b>St. Ansem</b> The ontological Proof of St. Ansem from Proslogium<p><li><b>St. Thomas Aquinas</b> St. Thomas' Proofs of God's Existence from the SummaTheologica<p><li><b>René Descartes</b> Meditations on the First Philosophy<p><li><b>David Hume</b> An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding<p><li><b>Immanuel Kant</b> Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics<p><li><b>John Stuart Mill</b> Utilitarianism<p><li><b>William James</b> The Will to Believe<p></p></li></p></li></p></li></p></li></p></li></p></li></p></li></p></li></p></li></p>