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El. knyga: Knowledge and Reality in Nine Questions: A First Book in Philosophy

(California State University, San Bernardino, USA)
  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350161443
  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350161443

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Have you ever wondered what makes the questions a philosopher asks different from those asked by a non-philosopher? Is it a desire to seek the truth? Is it their reliance on scientific methods? Or is a philosophical question one that deals with the world we live in?

For the Ancient Greek thinkers Plato and Aristotle, questions about philosophy concerned the fundamental nature of reality and how we know about it. This introduction is based on their views, boiling philosophy down to nine essential questions and using them to reveal how we think about the major topics of metaphysics (the nature of reality) and epistemology (knowledge).

From 'What Am I?' to 'What is Time?', this is a fast-paced tour of the Western philosophical tradition. It walks you through age-old questions about God, free will, skepticism, truth and perception and along the way introduces you to distinctive features and methods including:

· How to differentiate between a good and bad arguments
· How to draw distinctions
· How to clarify the terms and concepts used in common philosophical debates
· How to tackle a thought experiment

By unpacking and exploring each of the nine questions in turn, you find out what it really means to do philosophy. Not only do you emerge with a better understanding of the conceptual landscape around essential philosophical questions, you come to realize why it is that philosophers agree on very little. Here is a golden opportunity to think about some of the most important questions asked by philosophers over across the history of Western philosophical thought and discover why they still matter.

Recenzijos

A superb book. The most tantalizing problems in philosophy are presented in a clear, accessible way. From now on, when someone asks me for an introduction to philosophy, as it is practised today, I will recommend this book. * Gordon Barnes, Associate Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York at Brockport, USA * An excellent introduction to epistemology and metaphysics for the student or layperson, heartily recommended. It is brief and succinct, wasting no words, but covers the essentials of each topic in a clear and engaging way. * James Van Cleve, Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California, USA *

Daugiau informacijos

Learn how to do philosophy in this whirlwind tour of some of the most important questions asked by philosophers across 2,500 years of Western thought.
How to use this book viii
Acknowledgments x
Introduction: A bit about philosophy 1(10)
Question 1 What Am I?
11(10)
Question 2 Can I Achieve Immortality Through Technology?
21(8)
Question 3 What If I Can't Tell If I'm In The Matrix?
29(10)
Question 4 What Is It To Act With Free Will?
39(14)
Question 5 What Is God Like?
53(14)
Question 6 What Is Time?
67(14)
Question 7 Is Truth Relative?
81(10)
Question 8 Does Perception Give Us Knowledge Of The External World?
91(10)
Question 9 What Are Fictional Characters?
101(12)
Where to go next: Further reading in philosophy 113(4)
Glossary: Key terms and thinkers 117(4)
Bibliography 121(4)
Index 125
Matthew Davidson is Professor of Philosophy at California State University, San Bernardino, USA. He has taught courses in metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of language for nearly 20 years.