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DescriptionConfused by metaphysics? In a muddle with aesthetics? Intimidated by Kant? Then look no further! "Philosophy For Dummies, UK Edition" is a complete crash-course in philosophical thought, covering key philosophers, philosophical history and theory and the big questions that affect us today. Tying in with standard UK curricula and including core topics such as logic, ethics and political philosophy, this impartial, expert guide cuts through the jargon to give you the facts. Whether you're a philosophy student or a complete beginner, "Philosophy For Dummies, UK Edition" will get you thinking and talking about philosophy in no time, and with maximum confidence. "Philosophy For Dummies, UK Edition" includes: Part I: What is Philosophy? - Chapter 1: What's Philosophy All About? Chapter 2: Why is it important? and Chapter 3: Becoming a philosophical thinker; Part II: The History of Philosophy - Chapter 4: Moving from Ancient History to the Present Day, Chapter 5: Looking at Eastern Philosophy, and Chapter 6: Understanding the 'Isms'; Part III: Looking at Perception - Chapter 7: Understanding Logic, Chapter 8: Understanding Knowledge, Chapter 9: Looking at Illusion and Certainty, and Chapter 10: Interpreting Language; and, Part IV: The Mind, Consciousness and Morality - Chapter 11: Does God Exist? Author descriptionMartin Cohen is a successful philosophy author who has written numerous books, including 101 Philosophical Problems and 101 Ethical Dilemmas. Martin is the Editor of The Philosopher, one of the UK's oldest philosophy journals. Table of contentsIntroduction. Part I: What Is Philosophy? Chapter 1: What's Philosophy All About? Chapter 2: Discovering Why Philosophy Matters. Chapter 3: Becoming a Philosophical Thinker. Part II: The History of Philosophy. Chapter 4: Looking at Ancient Philosophies. Chapter 5: Moving from the Dark Ages to the Modern Day. Chapter 6: Looking at Eastern Philosophy. Chapter 7: Understanding the 'Isms'. Part III: The Nuts and Bolts of Philosophy. Chapter 8: Seeing the Limits of Logic. Chapter 9: Understanding Knowledge. Chapter 10: Separating Fact from Fiction. Chapter 11: Interpreting Language. Part IV: Exploring the Mind, Consciousness and Morality. Chapter 12: Exploring the Strange Notion of Mind. Chapter 13: Looking at Ethics and Morality. Chapter 14: Political Philosophy. Chapter 15: Looking Out for Liberty. Chapter 16: Aesthetics and Human Values. Part V: Philosophy and Science. Chapter 17: From Ancient Science to Modern Philosophy. Chapter 18: Investigating the Science of Society. Chapter 19: Exploring Scientifi c Truth and Scientifi c Fashions. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Ten Famous Philosophical Books - and What They Say. Chapter 21: Ten Philosophical Puzzles to Keep You Thinking. Index. |