Philosophy in practice : an introduction to the main questions
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書誌事項
Philosophy in practice : an introduction to the main questions
Blackwell Publishers, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Philosophy in Practice is a completely new kind of introductory philosophy textbook, focusing on philosophy as an activity, rather than as a doctrine. At its heart is a stimulating sequence of exercises, activities and examples which lead the student directly into philosophical thinking and arguing.The book is divided into three parts, concentrating on issues of reason, experience, and reality. Each is covered in a way that makes clear both the key connections between metaphysics, epistemology and ethics, and the main trends in the history of philosophy. It provides the ideal general introduction to philosophy.
目次
Part I: The Lure of Certainty: 1. Certainty and Doubt. 2. Sources of Certainty. 3. Rationalism. 4. Rationalism versus Relativism in Morals. 5. Induction. 6. The Retreat from Certainty. First One-Page History of Philosophy. Part II: Life in an Uncertain World: 7. Utilitarianism. 8. Kantian Ethics. 9. Empiricism. 10. Beyond Empiricism. 11. Objectivity. Second One-Page History of Philosophy. Part III: Reality: 12. Materialism (versus) Dualism. 13. Morality for Naturalists. 14. Deep Illusions. 15. Realism (+ACY- Idealism). Third One-Page History of Philosophy.
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