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Anthony John Patrick Kenny

Author of The Oxford History of Western Philosophy

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Works by Anthony John Patrick Kenny

The Oxford History of Western Philosophy (1994) — Contributor — 342 copies
Wittgenstein (1973) 268 copies
Aquinas (Past Masters) (1980) 151 copies
The Wittgenstein Reader (1994) — Editor — 141 copies
Aquinas on Mind (1993) 72 copies
Aquino (2000) 65 copies
Action, Emotion and Will (1963) 60 copies
The God of the Philosophers (1979) 59 copies
The Metaphysics of Mind (1989) 59 copies
More (Past Masters) (1983) 41 copies
Aquinas on Being (2002) 34 copies
What I Believe (2006) 32 copies
Wyclif (1985) 28 copies
The Legacy of Wittgenstein (1984) 24 copies
Will, freedom, and power (1975) 21 copies
Freewill and Responsibility (1978) 20 copies
Faith and reason (1983) 16 copies
The Logic Of Deterrence (1985) 12 copies
Wyclif in His Time (1986) 11 copies
A Life in Oxford (1997) 8 copies
The development of mind (1973) 8 copies
The Nature of mind (1972) 7 copies
Mountains: An Anthology (1991) 7 copies
The Road to Hillsborough (1986) 5 copies
AQUINAS 5 copies
Aquinas 1 copy

Associated Works

Poetics (0350) — Translator, some editions — 5,100 copies
Philosophical Grammar (1969) — Translator, some editions — 304 copies
Philosophy Bites Back (2012) — Contributor — 65 copies
Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives (2002) — Contributor — 31 copies
Aquinas's Summa theologiae : critical essays (2005) — Contributor — 18 copies
Mari Magno, Dipsychus and Other Poems (2014) — Editor — 5 copies
Episteme, etc.: Essays in Honour of Jonathan Barnes (2011) — Contributor — 3 copies
Modern thinkers and ancient thinkers (1993) — Contributor — 2 copies

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1931-03-16
Gender
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Nationality
England
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luvucenanzo06 | Sep 9, 2023 |
This is essentially Sophie's World for grown-ups, a useful compact (well, fairly compact - 400 pages) outline of the development of philosophy as a discipline from the Greeks to Wittgenstein with enough history to let us understand the context in which the main figures were working, and at least a critical outline of their most important work. Some of the most important get a reasonably detailed discussion - Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, Kant, Bentham/Mill and Wittgenstein all get chapters to themselves, lesser figures have to squash in with their neighbours.

It's a fairly anglocentric book - from the middle ages on, Kenny generally alternates chapters on "British" and "foreign" philosophers, and a neutral observer might also suspect that there's a certain Oxford bias involved - until we get to Russell and Wittgenstein there's absolutely no mention of any universities that might have existed in the East of England, and even Hume and Berkeley seem to suffer a bit from their status as remote provincials. Kenny's background seems to creep in in other ways as well - there's a lot more about Augustine and Aquinas than about any Reformation figure. Kenny clearly doesn't approve of the Reformation - he sees the hardening of doctrinal attitudes on both sides as a step backwards from the "patient subtlety which characterised the best scholastics". Erasmus and Grotius are only mentioned in passing, and even Thomas More gets more space than Luther and Calvin.

However, that little bit of personal bias is also one of the real strengths of the book - this isn't merely a neutral account of the subject designed to cram you with information, but it's a critical discussion in which the author doesn't hesitate to point out the strengths and weaknesses of his distinguished predecessors' arguments. As philosophers do, he's trying to provoke the reader into doing some actual thinking. I'm not sure how well that worked for me - there were several points where I found myself promising that I would come back and have another go at that chapter later, especially when it came to Kant.

The stress seems to be on the core subject areas of metaphysics and philosophical logic - other areas like ethics and political philosophy are there, but are covered in rather less detail. Obviously something has to give if you want to make a book that is both accessible and of a manageable size.

But I did come out of the struggle with a few pointers about where I'd like to go next in exploring philosophy, and with a clearer idea of what "philosophy" is and how it's evolved over the last two-and-a-half millennia. So a success, I think!
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thorold | Dec 7, 2018 |
Some pretty abstract reasoning about mind and volition, determinism, semantics about power and action, etc.
 
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