Exploring philosophy
Introductory students often view philosophy as a series of difficult-to-read questions, without knowing the problems or questions with which philosophers deal. For such students introductory philosophy becomes a kind of academic technology. This book is an attempt to alter that misconception of a dy...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass.,
Schenkman Pub. Company
[1970]
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| Series: | Schenkman paperback ;
SK 31. |
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| Summary: | Introductory students often view philosophy as a series of difficult-to-read questions, without knowing the problems or questions with which philosophers deal. For such students introductory philosophy becomes a kind of academic technology. This book is an attempt to alter that misconception of a dynamic subject. It is signed to aid the student in his exploration of certain problems in philosophy. |
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| Physical Description: | x, 630 pages illustrations 26 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |