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Michael E. Bratman

    Introduction to Philosophy
    • 1986

      Introduction to Philosophy

      Classical and Contemporary Readings

      • 832 páginas
      • 30 horas de lectura

      This comprehensive, topically organized collection of classical and contemporary philosophy is ideal for introductory courses. It covers a wide range of topics, including God and evil, knowledge and reality, the philosophy of science, the mind/body problem, freedom of will, consciousness, ethics, political philosophy, existential issues, and philosophical puzzles. Each section includes insightful introductions, study questions, and an extensive glossary of philosophical terms to enhance accessibility for students. The fifth edition has been revised to improve its pedagogical approach, featuring boldfaced key terms, a guide to writing philosophy papers, and a "Logical Toolkit" that explains common terminology in philosophical reasoning. Additionally, it includes five new readings and a dedicated section on existential issues. Supplementary materials further enhance its utility, with an updated Instructor's Manual and Testbank on CD that contains sample syllabi, exam questions, and reading summaries. A Companion Website provides access to these resources and offers students multiple-choice self-quizzes, pedagogical material, and an interactive blog with recommended websites, news articles, anecdotes, and interviews.

      Introduction to Philosophy