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The Philosophy Major's Introduction to Philosophy - Concepts and Distinctions (Paperback)
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The Philosophy Major's Introduction to Philosophy - Concepts and Distinctions (Paperback)
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Many philosophy majors are shocked by the gap between the relative
ease of lower-level philosophy courses and the difficulty of
upper-division courses. This book serves as a necessary bridge to
upper-level study in philosophy by offering rigorous but concise
and accessible accounts of basic concepts and distinctions that are
used throughout the discipline. It serves as a valuable advanced
introduction to any undergraduate who is moving into upper-level
courses in philosophy. While lower-level introductions to
philosophy usually deal with popular topics accessible to the
general student (such as contemporary moral issues, free will, and
personal identity) in a piecemeal fashion, The Philosophy Major's
Introduction to Philosophy offers coverage of important general
philosophical concepts, tools, and devices that may be used for a
long time to come in various philosophical areas. The volume is
helpfully divided between a focus on the relation between language
and the world in the first three chapters and coverage of mental
content in the final two chapters, but builds a coherent narrative
from start to finish. It also provides ample study questions and
helpful signposts throughout, making it a must-have for any student
attempting to engage fully with the problems and arguments in
philosophy. Key Features Integrates topics from various areas of
philosophy, such as philosophy of language, metaphysics,
epistemology, ethics, and philosophical logic Provides descriptions
of logico-mathematical tools necessary for philosophical studies,
such as propositional logic, predicate logic, modal logic, set
theory, mereology, and mathematical functions Makes connections
with modern philosophy, including discussions of Descartes's
skepticism and dualism, Locke's theory of personal identity, Hume's
theory of causation, and Kant's synthetic a priori Includes
well-known entertaining puzzles and thought experiments such as the
Ship of Theseus, the Statue and the Clay, a Brain in a Vat, and
Twin Earth Lists helpful Exercise Questions and Discussion
Questions at the end of each chapter and answers selected questions
at the back of the book
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