The practice of philosophy : a handbook for beginners
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The practice of philosophy : a handbook for beginners
Prentice Hall, c1996
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Intended as a supplement for Introduction to Philosophy courses.
Based on the author's nearly 30 years' of teaching introductory philosophy - and his observations of where beginning students run into difficulty - this compact "primer" gives students the basic tools they need to explore philosophical reading and writing for the first time.
目次
Prospect.
1. The Philosophical Impulse and Where It Leads.
2. Philosophy in Action: A Case Study.
3. Engaging the Argument: Form.
4. Minding One's Modifiers: Form with Finesse.
5. Engaging the Argument: Content.
First Intermission.
6. Philosophical Essays: Critical Examination of a View.
7. Five Ways to Criticize a Philosopher.
8. Definitions, Analogies, and Thought Experiments.
Second Intermission.
9. Philosophical Essays: Adjudication of a Dispute.
10. Philosophical Essays: Solving a Problem.
11. Diving for Questions: Beneath the Expository Surface.
12. Philosophical Essays: Defense of an Original Thesis.
13. Six Ways to Read a Philosopher.
Retrospect.
Appendix.
Puzzles.
Passages.
Notes to the Passages.
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