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Philosophy: Themes and Thinkers


Cambridge International Examinations

No. of pages 354

Published: 2005

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Suitable for students studying the IB Diploma and an excellent introductory text for undergraduates. Philosophy: Themes and Thinkers covers key philosophical concepts, themes, and philosophy texts. As well as gaining a thorough grounding in these areas, students will develop the ability to analyse and assess philosophical writings, form their own judgements and contribute effectively to the process of debate. Features - learning objectives at the start of each chapter - profile of notable philosophers - stimulating activities throughout - revision questions - definitions of key terms in the margin.

 

This book is part of a book series called Cambridge International Examinations .

There are 354 pages in this book. This book was published 2005 by Cambridge University Press .

This book has the following chapters: 1. Introduction; THEMES;2. Theory of Knowledge; 3. Moral Philosophy;4. Philosophy of Religion; 5. Philosophy of the Mind; 6. Political Philosophy; 7. Philosophy of Science; 8. Introduction to Aesthetics; THINKERS; 9. Plato's Republic; 10. Aristotle's Ethics; 11. Descartes' Meditations; 12. Hume's Enquiries; 13. Marx's German Ideology; 14. Mill's On Liberty; 15. Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil; 16. Russell's Problems of Philosophy; 17. Ayer's Language, Truth and Logic; 18. Sartre's Existentialism and Humanism; APPENDICES; 19. Critical Thinking; 20. Study Skills for Philosophy Students; Glossary; Endnotes; Index.

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