Detalles del libro
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Tapa dura
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1969
Editorial
London : W. H. Allen
Descripción
Philosophy Made Simple offers a clear and accessible introduction to the intriguing world of philosophical thought. Designed for students embarking on their academic journey in philosophy, this book helps demystify complex concepts and ideas. The authors skillfully break down essential philosophical questions and theories, allowing readers to grasp the fundamentals without feeling overwhelmed.
The text navigates through various philosophical movements and figures, presenting a wide range of topics that stimulate critical thinking and discussion. Each chapter is structured to build on the previous ones, guiding readers in a logical progression through the discipline's history and its impact on contemporary thought.
Engaging and thought-provoking, the work encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the arguments that shape them. With its approachable style, Philosophy Made Simple serves as an invaluable resource for novices eager to explore the rich landscape of philosophical inquiry and develop their analytical skills.
The text navigates through various philosophical movements and figures, presenting a wide range of topics that stimulate critical thinking and discussion. Each chapter is structured to build on the previous ones, guiding readers in a logical progression through the discipline's history and its impact on contemporary thought.
Engaging and thought-provoking, the work encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the arguments that shape them. With its approachable style, Philosophy Made Simple serves as an invaluable resource for novices eager to explore the rich landscape of philosophical inquiry and develop their analytical skills.
Géneros
Historia
Filosofía