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Mar. 9, 2008 By a Lulu User
"A Wonderful Guidebook to Philosophy for Newcomers and Those Wishing to Refresh"
This book is a delightful resource for people new to philosophy who may wish to introduce themselves to an arguably neglected but fundamental tool for living consciously and ethically. It could also serve as an excellent re-introduction for people with some philosophy background who wish to revisit and recontextualize, and to explore from a modern standpoint the relationships between philosophy, religion, psychology, and other fields.

The author deftly explores issues of knowledge, belief, and the nature of consciousness, and takes interesting positions without undermining the particular charm of... More > the work: it is essentially a survey of a vast field. The book shines as a introductory journey. It makes a compelling argument in favor of a renewal of interest in philosophy, and paints a compelling picture of the benefits that might accrue to individuals, and to society, if familiarity with this field were to become more widespread.

The style was very much to my personal taste, and I have recommended the book to many friends, in part because of the graciousness and accessibility of the writing.
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ISBN 978-0-615-18549-1
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Mitchell Frangadakis
Published January 22, 2008
Language English
Pages 191
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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