First Philosophy: Fundamental Problems and Readings in PhilosophyThis introductory anthology brings together forty-eight readings on eight topics central to philosophy. Mindful of the intrinsic difficulty of much of the material, the editor has provided comprehensive introductions both to the eight topics and to each individual selection. By providing a detailed discussion of the historical and intellectual background to each piece, he aims to enable readers to approach the material without unnecessary barriers to understanding. The topics—from "Does God exist?" to "Do we have free will?" and "What is justice?"—have been chosen with a view both to their philosophical importance and to their interest to the first-year student. In an introductory chapter, the editor provides a brief introduction to the nature of philosophical enquiry, to the nature of argument, and to the process of reading and writing within the academic discipline of philosophy. |
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Περιεχόμενα
How to Use This Book | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 17 |
St Thomas Aquinas | 36 |
David Hume | 47 |
Gottfried Leibniz | 90 |
Mackie | 104 |
William James | 115 |
Chapter 3 | 127 |
John R Searle | 433 |
Paul Churchland | 453 |
Thomas Nagel | 475 |
Chapter 6 | 489 |
A Campbell | 508 |
Robert Kane | 523 |
Daniel Dennett | 548 |
P F Strawson | 576 |
EpistemologyIs the External World the Way It Appears to Be? | 135 |
John Locke | 176 |
George Berkeley | 195 |
Immanuel Kant | 222 |
G E Moore | 256 |
Chapter 4 | 273 |
Nelson Goodman | 296 |
Carl Hempel | 311 |
Karl Popper | 325 |
S Peirce | 352 |
Thomas Kuhn | 369 |
Chapter 5 | 389 |
J J C Smart | 405 |
Hilary Putnam | 419 |
Chapter 7 | 593 |
Aristotle | 613 |
Immanuel Kant | 634 |
John Stuart Mill | 667 |
Friedrich Nietzsche | 702 |
Virginia Held | 714 |
SocialPolitical PhilosophyWhat is Justice? | 735 |
Thomas Hobbes | 749 |
John Rawls | 847 |
Robert Nozick | 859 |
Chapter 9 | 879 |
Sources for Quotations | 963 |
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