Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
308
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 1963
Editora
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Descrição
In this exploration of philosophy, Mortimer J. Adler and Seymour Cain delve into the fundamental questions that have puzzled thinkers throughout history. Their approach invites readers to engage with the profound ideas that shape human understanding and morality. The authors dissect complex concepts, making them accessible to a wider audience while maintaining the depth that serious philosophical inquiry demands.
Adler and Cain weave together the thoughts of classical philosophers with contemporary dilemmas, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and assumptions. As they navigate through various philosophical traditions, the narrative challenges readers to consider the relevance of these ideas in today’s world.
Throughout the work, the authors emphasize the importance of philosophical thinking as a tool for personal and societal growth. By highlighting the significance of questioning and critical analysis, the book serves as both an introduction to philosophical thought and a call to deeper engagement with the world around us.
Adler and Cain weave together the thoughts of classical philosophers with contemporary dilemmas, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and assumptions. As they navigate through various philosophical traditions, the narrative challenges readers to consider the relevance of these ideas in today’s world.
Throughout the work, the authors emphasize the importance of philosophical thinking as a tool for personal and societal growth. By highlighting the significance of questioning and critical analysis, the book serves as both an introduction to philosophical thought and a call to deeper engagement with the world around us.
Gêneros
História