Philosophy for beginners /
Encourages discussions on fundamental questions of humanity with a clarify of thought and with a degree of open-mindedness allied with a desire to thin for oneself. By introducing the ideas of various philosophers throughout history the author demonstrates the living nature of philosophy. Full description
Main Author: | Charlesworth, Max. |
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St. Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press, 2007 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Philosophers and scientists
- 2. What there is
- 3. How do we know?
- 4. Bodies and minds
- 5. Good and bad
- 6. Summing up
- Appendix: Philosophers.
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