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Me (Paperback)
Mel Thompson
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R1,079
Discovery Miles 10 790
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'Who am I?' In a world where randomness and chance make life
transient and unpredictable, religion, psychology and philosophy
have all tried, in their different ways, to answer this question
and to give meaning and coherence to the human person. How we
should construct a meaningful 'me' - and to make sense of one's
life - is the question at the heart of Mel Thompson's illuminating
book.Although Thompson begins by exploring the workings of the
brain, he shows that if we are to consider the nature of the self,
it is not enough to argue about such things as how mind relates to
matter, or whether neuroscience can fully explain consciousness.
Such an approach fails to do justice to the self that we experience
and the selves that we encounter around us. We need to engage with
the more personal, existential questions: how do I make sense of my
life? And am I responsible for the person I have become?Thompson
investigates the gap between what we are and what others perceive
us to be to ascertain whether we are genuinely knowable entities.
He explores the central dilemma of how one can have a fixed idea of
'me' to shape and direct one's life when, in a world of constant
change, events will rob us of that fixed idea at any moment.
Perhaps we would be better to let go of the need for 'me', asks
Thompson, but would a self-less life be possible, or
desirable?Drawing on the writings of literature, philosophy,
religion and science, as well as personal reflection and anecdote,
Thompson has written an engaging and thought-provoking work that
recaptures the notion of 'me' from the neuroscientists and situates
it at the heart of finding a place in the world.
Exam Board: AQA Level: AS/A-level Subject: Religious Studies First
Teaching: September 2016 First Exam: June 2018 Engage students with
accessible content that draws out the key theories, ensuring
students have a thorough understanding of Christianity and the
philosophical and ethical issues; developed by subject specialist
John Frye and the leading Religious Studies publisher*. -
Confidently teach 'Philosophy and religion' and 'Ethics, religion
and society' with comprehensive coverage of the key philosophers,
concepts and theories along with sources of theological authority -
Supports learning and revision with a range of contemporary
activities, discussion points and unit summaries - Prepares
students for assessment with revision questions at the end of each
chapter and practice questions tailored to the assessment
objectives Content covered: Philosophy and religion Sections A and
B (Section A is covered through Christianity) Ethics, religion and
society Sections A and B (Section A is covered through
Christianity) *Taken from Educational Publishers Council statistics
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Me (Hardcover)
Mel Thompson
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R3,974
Discovery Miles 39 740
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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'Who am I?' In a world where randomness and chance make life
transient and unpredictable, religion, psychology and philosophy
have all tried, in their different ways, to answer this question
and to give meaning and coherence to the human person. How we
should construct a meaningful 'me' - and to make sense of one's
life - is the question at the heart of Mel Thompson's illuminating
book.Although Thompson begins by exploring the workings of the
brain, he shows that if we are to consider the nature of the self,
it is not enough to argue about such things as how mind relates to
matter, or whether neuroscience can fully explain consciousness.
Such an approach fails to do justice to the self that we experience
and the selves that we encounter around us. We need to engage with
the more personal, existential questions: how do I make sense of my
life? And am I responsible for the person I have become?Thompson
investigates the gap between what we are and what others perceive
us to be to ascertain whether we are genuinely knowable entities.
He explores the central dilemma of how one can have a fixed idea of
'me' to shape and direct one's life when, in a world of constant
change, events will rob us of that fixed idea at any moment.
Perhaps we would be better to let go of the need for 'me', asks
Thompson, but would a self-less life be possible, or
desirable?Drawing on the writings of literature, philosophy,
religion and science, as well as personal reflection and anecdote,
Thompson has written an engaging and thought-provoking work that
recaptures the notion of 'me' from the neuroscientists and situates
it at the heart of finding a place in the world.
Is this the right book for me? This book is for anyone wanting to
understand what religion is really about. Exploring all the key
principles upon which religion is based and setting out the
arguments for and against belief in a clear, accessible style, it
examines religion against current issues such as terrorism,
evolution, and our multi-cultural society. Understand the
Philosophy of Religion includes: Chapter 1: Religious experience
Chapter 2: Religious language Chapter 3: God: the concepts Chapter
4: God: the arguments Chapter 5: Atheism and humanism Chapter 6:
The self Chapter 7: Psychology and religion Chapter 8: Suffering
and evil Chapter 9: Religion and science Chapter 10: Religion and
society Learn effortlessly with a new easy-to-read page design and
added features: Not got much time? One, five and ten-minute
introductions to key principles to get you started. Author insights
Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for
success, based on the author's many years of experience. Test
yourself Tests in the book and online to keep track of your
progress. Extend your knowledge Extra online articles to give you a
richer understanding of psychology. Five things to remember Quick
refreshers to help you remember the key facts. Try this Innovative
exercises illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it.
Understand Political Philosophy is an in-depth guide to the
philosophers and political ideas who have shaped our society.
Quickly and easily get to grips with the key thinkers and theories,
from Aristotle to Wollstonecraft, from capitalism to
utilitarianism. With exploration of contemporary issues and current
debates, this book will put political philosophy in the context of
the world we live in today. NOT GOT MUCH TIME? One, five and
ten-minute introductions to key principles to get you started.
AUTHOR INSIGHTS Lots of instant help with common problems and quick
tips for success, based on the author's many years of experience.
TEST YOURSELF Tests in the book and online to keep track of your
progress. EXTEND YOUR KNOWLEDGE Extra online articles to give you a
richer understanding of psychology. FIVE THINGS TO REMEMBER Quick
refreshers to help you remember the key facts. TRY THIS Innovative
exercises illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it.
We all face questions on an almost daily basis related to truth and
post-truth, particularly in the political sphere, terrorism,
globalization, immigration and asylum, social responsibility, media
and social-media ethics, and gender and LGBT issues. So how do you
navigate this minefield? Ethics for Life is an accessible
introduction to all the key theories and thinkers. It shows the
relevance of ethical ideas and theories to everyday life,
emphasizing the way our view of ourselves and the societies we live
in is shaped by our moral values and the arguments they are based
on. With contemporary examples and discussion of current debates
including terrorism, genetics and the media, Ethics for Life will
help you grasp how ethics applies to life today.
Learn in a week, remember for a lifetime! In just one week, this
accessible book will give you knowledge to last forever. End of
chapter summaries and multiple choice questions are all designed to
help you test your knowledge and gain confidence. So whether you
are a student or you simply want to widen your knowledge, you will
find this seven-day course a very memorable introduction. Sunday:
Think about knowledge like a philosopher Monday: Consider what
science is and how we gain knowledge of the natural world Tuesday:
Explore how we speak and think, and how this relates to the
philosophy of mind. Wednesday: Learn how philosophers view and
engage with religion Thursday: Engage with ethics - how we decide
what is the right thing to do Friday: Discover how political
philosophers have balanced the role of government with individual
freedom. Saturday: Explore continental ideas such as existentialism
and how the next generation of philosophers may build on them.
Philosophy For Life is the definitive introduction to the history
of Western thought, but more than that, it is a toolkit for using
philosophy in your daily life. As you read, you will develop your
own critical and creative thinking, exploring the key ideas in
Western Philosophy and the arguments that continue to shape our
world. You will discover what philosophy is really about, learn to
be a sceptic, meet Plato and Aristotle, explore the concept of
mind, question free will, use philosophy to be happy, find out
about Marx and materialism, see how philosophy relates to
everything from comics to coffee, and ask whether god exists.
Philosophy is a life-tool, a set of skills for engaging with any
subject, and in Philosphy For Life, you will discover a body of
wisdom and a way to develop your own critical and creative
thinking. ABOUT THE SERIES People have been learning with Teach
Yourself since 1938. With a vast range of practical, how-to guides
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psychology and self-help, there's a Teach Yourself book for
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reached their goals with Teach Yourself, and never stop learning.
Is this the right book for me? Understand Existentialism breaks
down a complex mode of thought into more manageable sections,
enabling you to get to grips with the key concepts within the
movement. Chart the origins and development of existentialism in a
variety of disciplines and learn about significant thinkers from
Sartre and De Beauvoir to Beckett and Camus. Whether you are a
newcomer or more experienced student, this book will enhance your
understanding of a brand of philosophy designed to give meaning and
direction amongst the uncertainties of modern life. Understand
Existentialism includes: Chapter 1: Introduction to existentialism
Chapter 2: Living dangerously: the roots of existentialism Chapter
3: Between birth and death Chapter 4: Existence precedes essence
Chapter 5: The authentic life Chapter 6: Freedom, choice and
responsibility Chapter 7: The individual, art and society Chapter
8: Existentialism and religion Chapter 9: Authenticity and the
absurd: the fiction of Sartre and Camus Learn effortlessly with a
new easy-to-read page design and interactive features: Not got much
time? One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to
get you started. Author insights Lots of instant help with common
problems and quick tips for success, based on the author's many
years of experience. Test yourself Tests in the book and online to
keep track of your progress. Extend your knowledge Extra online
articles to give you a richer understanding of the subject. Five
things to remember Quick refreshers to help you remember the key
facts. Try this Innovative exercises illustrate what you've learnt
and how to use it.
Discover the East through its religions and philosophies
"Understand Eastern Philosophy" examines key ideas that
developed within the ancient civilizations of India and China. It
presents a range of philosophies that both inform discussion of
personal, moral and social issues and address the fundamental
questions about the nature of reality and the place and purpose of
human life within it.
From the erotic images of Tantra to the simple precision of Zen,
and from the social order in traditional Confucian teaching to the
rich variety of Hindu ideas and lifestyles, "Understand Eastern
Philosophy" provides you with a feast of ideas of universal
relevance.
With this book, you will Understand the ethical and social
implications of Eastern philosophy Learn key terms in their
original language through their full explanations See the parallels
with Western thought Appreciate the religions of India and the Far
East
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