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Related Titles An Introduction to Philosophy This new textbook is a lively and highly accessible introduction to philosophy. From the fundamental issues of philosophical thought to the latest theories in the philosophy of mind, An Introduction to Philosophy provides essential discussions of the key areas of philosophy for beginning students. The book begins by introducing the main concerns of modern philosophy through a discussion of Descartes' Meditations; the aim is to engage students with the tools of philosophy so that they can then tackle philosophical arguments themselves. After this, the reader is taken through a series of chapters on perception, epistemology, metaphysics, the mind, the philosophy of religion, ethics, and political philosophy. Throughout, the emphasis is on contemporary issues and current debates which are explained simply but without being simplified. Nuttall stresses the links between all of the branches of philosophy as well as showing what is particular to each. In order to engage and encourage the reader, the book contains numerous learning features such as introductions, summaries, questions, and further reading. 229 x 152 mm 240 pages November 2001
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