Philosophy: Key Themes

Philosophy: Key Themes

by Dr Julian Baggini (Author), Dr Julian Baggini (Author)

Synopsis

Philosophy: Key Themes is a lively and accessible introductory guide to understanding and analysing philosophical arguments. Designed for complete beginners, it provides brief overviews of five major themes in Western philosophy: Theory of Knowledge, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Mind and Political Philosophy. The main thematic points are clearly and imaginatively discussed, along with a range of criticism which will help you to think about and question the validity of the claims being made. A general introduction provides essential advice on how to read and make sense of philosophical arguments. Each chapter contains: - an explanation of the most important areas in each theme - a selection of critical stances to highlight the potential weaknesses in the positions examined - a summary and glossary of key terms to help you understand the main concepts - suggestions for further reading Invaluable at the start of a course of study, as a revision aid, or as a lucid jargon-free guide for anyone who wants an insight into philosophy, Philosophy: Key Themes can be used either independently of, or together with, its companion volume Philosophy: Key Texts.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 26 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 033396487X
ISBN 13: 9780333964873
Book Overview: Julian Baggini is co-editor of New British Philosophy: The Interviews (2002) and co-author of The Philosopher's Toolkit (2002).

Media Reviews
'A concise and well-structured overview of 5 of the themes taught at AS and A2 level: Theory of Knowledge, Philosophy of Religion, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind and Political Philosophy.' - Gareth Southwell, Philosophy Online '...these are very useful books, both of which I would recommend as valuable contributions to introductory literature in the field of philosophy.' - Elizabeth Burns, Think
Author Bio
JULIAN BAGGINI is editor of The Philosophers' Magazine, and has written for the TES, Independent and Independent on Sunday. He is co-editor of New British Philosophy: The Interviews (2002) and co-author of The Philosopher's Toolkit (2002).