
Beginning philosophy
Title:
Beginning philosophy
Author:
Double, Richard.
ISBN:
9780195117813
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Publication Information:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Physical Description:
xiii, 347 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Some Methodological Tools -- Ch. 3. Theory of Knowledge -- Ch. 4. The Nature of the External World -- Ch. 5. The Mind/Body Problem -- Ch. 6. Normative Ethics -- Ch. 7. Metaethics -- Ch. 8. The Free Will Problem -- Ch. 9. The Existence of God -- Ch. 10. The Problem of Evil -- Ch. 11. A Total Picture -- Philosophical Quotes.
Abstract:
Beginning Philosophy offers students and general readers a uniquely straightforward yet challenging introduction to fundamental philosophical problems. Readily accessible to novices yet rich enough for more experienced readers, it combines serious investigation across a wide range of subjects in analytic philosophy with a clear, user-friendly writing style. The interconnection of philosophical problems and the relationship of philosophy and science are emphasized throughout. The book includes both extensive quotes from historical figures such as Aquinas, Descartes, and Hume and references to philosophically minded nonphilosophers like Dostoevski, Stephen Jay Gould, and Carl Sagan. Beginning Philosophy is designed for use in introductory philosophy courses at a wide range of institutions.
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