Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction

Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction

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History Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 168
Language English
Published Dec 1, 2020
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 2
ISBN-10 019886177X
ISBN-13 9780198861775
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In a concise and accessible format, Edward Craig introduces the fascinating world of philosophy, making it approachable for readers of all backgrounds. He navigates through the complex ideas that have shaped human thought, touching upon the contributions of various philosophers across different eras. By presenting essential philosophical concepts in a straightforward manner, Craig invites readers to reflect on profound questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.

The book delves into key philosophical issues, fostering an understanding of how philosophical inquiry has influenced modern society. It encourages curiosity, pushing readers to consider what it means to think critically about life and the universe. Through engaging prose, Craig illustrates the relevance of philosophy in everyday life, highlighting its impact on personal and collective decision-making.

As he demystifies the subject, Craig also discusses the relationship between philosophy and other disciplines, showing that its principles permeate various fields of study. This exploration not only broadens the reader’s intellectual horizons but also ignites a passion for further inquiry into philosophical thought.

Overall, this introduction serves as a starting point for anyone interested in understanding the importance of philosophy and how it continues to shape our worldview. Craig’s clarity of thought and depth of knowledge make this a captivating read for both newcomers and those looking to revisit the fundamentals of philosophical exploration.

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