Designed for a single-semester introductory course in philosophy, this anthology includes both classic readings in philosophy and newer articles that have only recently broached the philosophical canon. The text is organized around central problems in philosophy and the diverse approaches that philosophers have taken toward those problems. Readers of this innovative and accessible volume will encounter canonical works in the history of philosophy, and at the same time see the relevance of philosophy to topics they will have ...
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Designed for a single-semester introductory course in philosophy, this anthology includes both classic readings in philosophy and newer articles that have only recently broached the philosophical canon. The text is organized around central problems in philosophy and the diverse approaches that philosophers have taken toward those problems. Readers of this innovative and accessible volume will encounter canonical works in the history of philosophy, and at the same time see the relevance of philosophy to topics they will have encountered in their everyday lives.
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