The Experience of philosophy / Daniel Kolak and Raymond Martin

By: Kolak, Daniel [author]Contributor(s): Martin, Raymond [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York , New York : Oxford University Press Inc., c2002Edition: Fifth EditionDescription: vii, 694 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 0195155084Subject(s): PHILOSOPHYLOC classification: B 72 .K81 2002
Contents:
Part I. beginning philosophy -- Part II. where and when -- Part III. who -- Part IV. freedom -- Part V. knowledge -- Part VI. god -- Part VII. reality -- Part VIII. experience -- Part IX. consciousness -- Part X. death -- Part XI. meaning -- Part XII. ethics -- Part XIII. values -- Epilog. concluding unphilosophical postscript.
Summary: A provocative and accessible anthology which focuses not on the history of philosophy but, rather, on important ideas. Although classical sources are neglected, the core of the material is recent philosophy.
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Gen. Ed - CEAS General Circulation GC B 72 .K81 2002 c.1 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000011724
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National University - Manila
Gen. Ed - CEAS General Circulation GC B 72 .K81 2002 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000011725

Part I. beginning philosophy -- Part II. where and when -- Part III. who -- Part IV. freedom -- Part V. knowledge -- Part VI. god -- Part VII. reality -- Part VIII. experience -- Part IX. consciousness -- Part X. death -- Part XI. meaning -- Part XII. ethics -- Part XIII. values -- Epilog. concluding unphilosophical postscript.

A provocative and accessible anthology which focuses not on the history of philosophy but, rather, on important ideas. Although classical sources are neglected, the core of the material is recent philosophy.

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