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How ought we live? What really exists? How do we really know?
This lively and engaging book is the ideal introduction for anyone who has ever been puzzled by what philosophy is or what it is for.
Edward Craig argues that philosophy is not an activity from another planet: learning about it is just a matter of broadening what most of us do already. He shows that philosophy is no mere intellectual pastime: thinkers such as Plato, Buddhist writers, Descartes, Hobbes, Hume, Hegel, Darwin, Mill, and de Beauvoir were responding to real needs and events—much of their work shapes our lives today, and many of their concerns are still ours.
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2 primary books3 released booksThe Oxford Very Short Introductions Series is a 58-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1980 with contributions by Richard S. Newman, Hugh Bowden, and 64 others.