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Alex Masangu

    John Rawls on justice as fairness
    Constructing a human philosophy
    Constructing a foundational introduction to philosophy
    • Constructing a foundational introduction to philosophy

      an investigation into the elements

      • 220 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Exploring the accessibility of philosophy, the author addresses the challenges of engaging audiences who may misunderstand its nature or feel alienated from its discourse. The proposed Mlingano Philosophical Advocacy Attempts (MPAA) includes developing foundational introductions and a more relatable human philosophy. The book outlines four essential elements for effective foundational introductions, aiming to bridge the gap between philosophical thought and everyday life. This work serves as a pioneering contribution to the MPAA publication series.

      Constructing a foundational introduction to philosophy
    • Constructing a human philosophy

      An enquiry into the entry stages

      • 100 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the accessibility of philosophy, the author presents a dual advocacy program aimed at enhancing understanding and relevance. The initiative, named Mlingano Philosophical Advocacy Attempts (MPAA), addresses misconceptions about philosophy and its disconnect from everyday life. The book outlines three procedural stages for constructing Human Philosophy and includes a significant example to illustrate these steps. This work serves as the second installment in the MPAA series, emphasizing philosophy's role in human development and its engagement with common experiences.

      Constructing a human philosophy
    • John Rawls on justice as fairness

      A look at a notable example of human philosophy

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The book addresses the skepticism surrounding philosophy's role in human development, proposing the Mlingano Philosophical Advocacy Attempts (MPAA) as a dual approach to enhance understanding. It aims to clarify misconceptions about philosophy and reconnect it with real-life issues. The author emphasizes foundational introductions to philosophy and explores notable examples, including John Rawls' philosophy of justice, highlighting its relevance to human experiences. This work serves as the third installment in the MPAA publication series, reinforcing the importance of philosophy in everyday life.

      John Rawls on justice as fairness