Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
146
Language
English
Published
May 21, 2012
Publisher
Outskirts Press
ISBN-10
1432791133
ISBN-13
9781432791131
Description
In this introductory exploration of philosophy, readers are guided through fundamental concepts and ideas that have shaped human thought. The author adeptly presents essential topics, encouraging newcomers to engage with the complexities of knowledge, existence, and ethics. Each chapter unveils a new aspect of philosophical inquiry, making it accessible and inviting for those unfamiliar with the discipline.
As the narrative unfolds, thinkers from various historical backgrounds and traditions come to life, providing context and depth to the philosophical discussions. Kaufhold's clear explanations and relatable examples create a bridge between abstract theories and everyday experiences, allowing readers to appreciate the relevance of philosophical thought in modern life.
This book serves not only as a primer for students but also as a contemplation tool for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the world. The engaging prose and structured approach promise to ignite curiosity and foster a lasting appreciation for the quest for knowledge and meaning.
As the narrative unfolds, thinkers from various historical backgrounds and traditions come to life, providing context and depth to the philosophical discussions. Kaufhold's clear explanations and relatable examples create a bridge between abstract theories and everyday experiences, allowing readers to appreciate the relevance of philosophical thought in modern life.
This book serves not only as a primer for students but also as a contemplation tool for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the world. The engaging prose and structured approach promise to ignite curiosity and foster a lasting appreciation for the quest for knowledge and meaning.