The Philosopher's Toolkit: A Compendium of Philosophical Concepts and Methods (Wiley Desktop Editions)

The Philosopher's Toolkit: A Compendium of Philosophical Concepts and Methods (Wiley Desktop Editions)

by JulianBaggini (Author), PeterS.Fosl (Author)

Synopsis

The second edition of this popular compendium provides thenecessary intellectual equipment to engage with and participate ineffective philosophical argument, reading, and reflection * Features significantly revised, updated and expanded entries,and an entirely new section drawn from methods in the history ofphilosophy * This edition has a broad, pluralistic approach--appealing toreaders in both continental philosophy and the history ofphilosophy, as well as analytic philosophy * Explains difficult concepts in an easily accessible manner, andaddresses the use and application of these concepts * Proven useful to philosophy students at both beginning andadvanced levels

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 09 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1405190183
ISBN 13: 9781405190183

Media Reviews
The Philosopher's Toolkit is a very good book. It could behighly useful for both introductory courses in philosophy, orphilosophical methodology, as well as independent study for anyoneinterested in the methods of argument, assessment and criticismused in contemporary analytic philosophy. It is unique in approach,and written in a pleasant and considerate tone. Its authors areboth competent philosophers, and the book visibly reflects theirdeep sympathy to the discipline and their appreciation of itsunique character. This book will help one to get going to dophilosophy, but more advanced students might find this text helpfultoo. I wish I had had access to this book as an undergraduate. ( Teaching Philosophy) This book is ... an encyclopedia of philosophy. It should be ofgreat use as a quick and accurate reference guide to the skill ofphilosophy, especially for beginners, but also for instructors ...highly recommended. (Choice) Its choice of tools for basic argument ... is sound, whilefurther tools for argument ... move through topics and examplesconcisely and wittily... Sources are well chosen and indicated stepby step. Sections are cross-referenced (making it better than theTeach Youself 100 philosophical concepts ) and supported by auseful index. (Reference Reviews) ...the average person who is interested in arguments and logicbut who doesn't have much background in philosophy would certainlyfind this book useful, as would anyone teaching a course onarguments, logic, and reasoning. Even introductory courses onphilosophy in general might benefit because the book lays out somany of the conceptual tools which will prove necessary overstudents' careers. (About.com)
Author Bio
Julian Baggini (www.julianbaggini.com) is a freelance writer and co-founding editor of The Philosophers Magazine.

Peter S. Fosl is Professor of Philosophy at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky.