THE
CAMBRIDGE
DICTIONARY
OF
PHILOSOPHY
S E C O N D E D I T I O N
Widely acclaimed as the most authoritative and accessible one-volume
dictionary of philosophy available in English (and now with translations
into Chinese, Italian, Korean, Russian, and Spanish forthcoming), this
work is now in a second edition offering an even richer, more comprehensive,
and more up-to-date survey of ideas and thinkers, written by an
international team of 440 contributors.
Key features of this second edition:
• The most comprehensive entries on major philosophers
• 400 new entries including 50 on preeminent contemporary philosophers
• Extensive coverage of rapidly developing fields such as the philosophy
of mind and applied ethics (bioethics and environmental, medical,
and professional ethics)
• More entries on non-Western and non-European philosophy than
any comparable volume, including African, Arabic, Islamic, Japanese,
Jewish, Korean, and Latin American philosophy
• Broad coverage of Continental philosophy
Robert Audi is Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at
the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.