<p><strong><em>The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Greater Philosophers</em></strong>&nbsp;is a 1926 book by&nbsp;Will Durant in which he profiles several prominent&nbsp;Western philosophers&nbsp;and their ideas beginning with&nbsp;Socrates&nbsp;and&nbsp;Plato&nbsp;and on through&nbsp;Friedrich Nietzsche. Durant attempts to show the interconnection of their ideas and how one&nbsp;philosopher's&nbsp;ideas informed the next.</p><p>There are nine chapters each focused on one philosopher and two more chapters each containing briefer profiles of three early 20th century philosophers.</p><p>The book was published in 1926 with a revised second edition released in 1933. The work was preceded by a number of pamphlets in the&nbsp;Little Blue Books&nbsp;series of inexpensive worker education pamphlets. They proved so popular they were assembled into a single book and published in hardcover form by&nbsp;Simon &amp; Schuster&nbsp;in 1926.</p><p>Philosophers profiled are in order:&nbsp;Plato&nbsp;(with a section on&nbsp;Socrates)&nbsp;Aristotle&nbsp;Francis Bacon&nbsp;Baruch Spinoza&nbsp;(with a section on&nbsp;Descartes)&nbsp;Voltaire&nbsp;(with a section on&nbsp;Rousseau)&nbsp;Immanuel Kant&nbsp;(with a section on&nbsp;Hegel)&nbsp;Arthur Schopenhauer&nbsp;Herbert Spencer and&nbsp;Friedrich Nietzsche.</p><p>The final two chapters are devoted to European and then American philosophers.&nbsp;Henri Bergson&nbsp;Benedetto Croce and&nbsp;Bertrand Russell&nbsp;are covered in the tenth and&nbsp;George Santayana&nbsp;William James and&nbsp;John Dewey&nbsp;are covered in the eleventh.</p>
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