Problems in Philosophy is a critical introduction to philosophy. The author offers a synoptic view of philosophical inquiry, discussing such topics as reason and truth, consciousness, the self, meaning, free will, the a priori, and knowledge. The emphasis is on the fundamental intractability of these issues, and a theory is proposed as to why the human mind has so much difficulty resolving them.
LoC Classification |
BD161.M385 1993 |
Dewey |
101 |
Cover Price |
$37.95 |
No. of Pages |
176 |
Height x Width |
9.0
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6.0
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