This book is for introductory philosophy courses and presents a unique combination of the history and problems of philosophy. The orderly, and systematic arrangement of the book is designed to facilitate both the teaching and the learning of the material. For example, the sequence in the selected readings from Plato's three dialogues, to the debate on the Freedom of the Will, leads effectively to other problems, and the history section provides the overall perspective.
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This book is for introductory philosophy courses and presents a unique combination of the history and problems of philosophy. The orderly, and systematic arrangement of the book is designed to facilitate both the teaching and the learning of the material. For example, the sequence in the selected readings from Plato's three dialogues, to the debate on the Freedom of the Will, leads effectively to other problems, and the history section provides the overall perspective.
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