Reading Philosophy
Selected Texts with a Method for Beginners

 

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Reading Philosophy
Selected Texts with a Method for Beginners

by Jennifer Hornsby (Author)
by Samuel Guttenplan (Author)
by Christopher Janaway (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780631234371

 

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This work should appeal to both those beginning their study of philosophy at a university and to those who want to engage with the subject on their own. Topics covered are: doubt; self, mind and body; tragedy; equality; moral dilemma; personal identity; free will; causality; and qualities.


Reading Philosophy will appeal to both those beginning their study of philosophy at a university and those who want to engage with the subject on their own. Unlike introductory books which tell the reader about the subject, this one requires the reader to do philosophy. Its direct approach makes the book valuable both for students and for other readers. It can be used as the set reading in seminars in introductory courses: each chapter can act as a focal point for extended discussion week by week. But it is also well adapted for self-sufficient use by individuals working without a teacher.The volume provides eighteen examples of high-quality philosophical texts, covering nine philosophical topics: Doubt: Self: Tragedy: Equality: Dilemma: Identity: Freedom: Causality: Qualities. The texts include writings by Descartes, Boyle, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Schopenhauer and J. S. Mill, as well as eight written by philosophers in the late twentieth century. Each chapter contains an introduction to the problem, introductions to the texts and their authors, and interactive commentaries on the texts.


 

ISBN 631234373
ISBN13 9780631234371
Publisher Blackwell Publishers
Format Hardback
Publication date 10/10/2002
Pages 312
Weight (grammes) 687
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 244
Width (mm) 172

Preface.Introduction.1. Doubt.2. Self.3. Tragedy.4. Equality.5. Dilemma.6. Identity.7. Freedom.8. Causality.9. Qualities.Essay/Examination Questions.Further Reading. Index.

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