Fundamentals of philosophy / (Record no. 5421)

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International Standard Book Number 9780205242993
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International Standard Book Number 0205242995
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Classification number 100
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Stewart, David,
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Title Fundamentals of philosophy /
Statement of responsibility, etc. David Stewart, H. Gene Blocker, James Petrik.
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Edition statement Eighth edtion.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Boston :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pearson,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. [2013]
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Extent x, 531 pages ;
Dimensions 23 cm
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General note Previously published: Seventh edition. Boston : Prentice Hall, 2010.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Part I What Is Philosophy?<br/>Chapter I The Activity of Philosophy Chapter 2 Philosophy's History Chapter 3 Philosophy and the Examined Life<br/>Socrates: In Defense of Philosophy<br/>Part 2 Thinking About Thinking (Logic)<br/>Chapter 4 The Life of Reason Chapter 5 Argument Forms Chapter 6 Induction and the Philosophy of Science Chapter 7 Strategies for Philosophical Arguments<br/>Part 3 What Is Real? (Metaphysics)<br/>Chapter 8 Introduction to Metaphysics Chapter 9 Dualism<br/>Plato: The Immortality of the Soul<br/>Plato: The Divided Line<br/>Chapter 10 Materialism<br/>Epicurus: First Principle ofMaterialism<br/>Chapter 11 Idealism Geofge Berkeley: Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Phibnous Chapter 12 The Mind-Body Problem and Personal Identity<br/>Alfred C Lent: Sun^'ng in a Different Body Chapter 13 Freedom and Determinism: The Metaphysics of Human Agency<br/>Peter van Inwagen: The Moral Argument for Freedom<br/>Part 4 How Do We Know? (Epistemology)<br/>Chapter 14 Introduction to Epistemology Chapter 15 Rene Descartes: The Quest for Certainty<br/>Rene Descartes: Meditations Chapter 16 David Hume: Trust Your Senses<br/>David Hume: Of the Origin of ideas<br/>David Hume: Skeptical Doubts Conceming the Operations of the Understanding Chapter 17 immanuel Kant: A Compromise<br/>Immanuel Kant Two Sources of Knowledge Chapter 18 Knowledge and Human Practices: The Pragmatist<br/>T radition<br/>William James: What Pragmatism Means Nathaniel Goldberg: Where Does Knowledge Come From? Quine, Davidson, and Traditional Epistemology<br/>Part 5 What Ought We to Do? (Ethics)<br/>Chapter 19 Introduction to Ethical Reasoning Chapter 20 Moral Skepticism<br/>J. L Mackie: The Argument from Relativity Chapter 21 Morality and Metaphysics<br/>Matthew Carey Jordan: God and Morality Chapter 22 Eudaemonism: The Morality of Self-Realization<br/>Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics Chapter 23 Utilitarianism: Morality Depends on the Consequences<br/>John Stuart Mill: Utilitarianism — Chapter 24 Deontology: Morality Depends on the Motives Immanuel Kant Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics<br/>Part 6 Philosophy of Religion<br/>Chapter 25 Introduction to Philosophy of Religion Chapter 26 Religion and Life's Meaning<br/>Leo Tolstoy: A Confession<br/>Chapter 27 A Priori Arguments for God's Existence<br/>St Anselm: Proslogion Chapter 28 A Posteriori Arguments for God's Existence: Aquinas' Five Ways<br/>St Thomas Aquinas: The Five Ways Chapter 29 The Problem of Evil James Petrik: inscrutable Evil and an Infinite God<br/>Part 7 Philosophy of Art (Esthetics)<br/>Chapter 30 Introduction to the Philosophy of Art Chapter 31 The Value of Art<br/>H. Gene Blodker. The Esthetic Attitude<br/>Chapter 32 Art as Ideal<br/>Kenneth Claric The Naked and die Nude<br/>Chapter 33 Esthetics and Ideology Jennifer Jeffers: The Politics of Representation<br/>Part 8 Social and Political Philosophy<br/>Chapter 34 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy Chapter 35 The Liberal, Secular State John Locke: A Letter Conceming Toleration Chapter 36 The Individual and the State<br/>John Stuart Mill: On Liberty<br/>Chapter 37 Human Rights<br/>H. Gene Blacker Human Ri^ts Chapter 38 Individual Happiness and Social Responsibility M. Andrew Holowchak: Happiness and Justice in "Liberal" Sodety: Autonomy as Political Integration<br/>Part 9 Eastern Thought<br/>Chapter 39 Philosophy East and West Chapter 40 Confucian Theories of Human Nature<br/>Mendus: The Book of Mendus<br/>Xun 25: The Nature of Man Is Evil Dong Zhongshu: Human Nature Is Both Good and Evil<br/>Chapter 41 Hindu Debate on Monism<br/>Chapter 42 Buddhist Theory of Emptiness<br/>Nagaijuna: Seventy Verses on Emptiness _ _.<br/>Nagaijuna: How Phenomena Are Empty of Inherent Existence
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Keyword Philosophy
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