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Philosophy: An Innovative Introduction features a unique, engaging approach to introduce students to philosophy. The book makes innovative use of compelling short stories from two writers who have prominently combined philosophy and fiction in their work.
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Philosophy: An Innovative Introduction features a unique, engaging approach to introduce students to philosophy. The book makes innovative use of compelling short stories from two writers who have prominently combined philosophy and fiction in their work.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429966880
- Artikelnr.: 54130841
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429966880
- Artikelnr.: 54130841
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Michael Boylan
CONTENTSPrefaceGlossary Part 1: Direct and Indirect Discourse in Philosophy
* 1. Direct and Indirect Discourse in PhilosophyReading and Discussion
Questions * 2. How Can I Respond to Claims Using Direct Logical
Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions * 3. How Can I Respond to Claims
Using Indirect Fictive Narrative Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions
Part 2: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy * 4. PlatoShort Story: The Cynic,
Charles JohnsonReading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Plato, The Myth of the Charioteer Reading and
Discussion QuestionsClass ExercisesPrimary Text: Plato, CritoReading and
Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 5. AristotleShort Story: Aristotle
the Outsider, Michael BoylanReading and Discussion
QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Aristotle, The
Nature of Mind Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 6.
BuddhaShort Story: Prince of the Ascetics, Charles JohnsonReading and
Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: From
the Dhmmapada Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 7.
AquinasShort Story: The Murder of Thomas Aquinas, Michael Boylan Reading
and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text:
Thomas Aquinas, On the Natural Law Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass
Exercises MIDTERM PROJECT Part 3: Modern and Contemporary Philosophy * 8.
DescartesShort Story: The Queen and the Philosopher, Charles Johnson
Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Ren Descartes, Finding a Foundation for Knowledge
Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 9. Kant Short Story: Kant
Awakened, Michael Boylan Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative
Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Gottfried Leibniz, On Geometrical Method
and the Method of MetaphysicsReading and Discussion QuestionsClass
ExercisesPrimary Text: Christian Wolff, Three Types of Human Knowledge
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* 1. Direct and Indirect Discourse in PhilosophyReading and Discussion
Questions * 2. How Can I Respond to Claims Using Direct Logical
Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions * 3. How Can I Respond to Claims
Using Indirect Fictive Narrative Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions
Part 2: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy * 4. PlatoShort Story: The Cynic,
Charles JohnsonReading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Plato, The Myth of the Charioteer Reading and
Discussion QuestionsClass ExercisesPrimary Text: Plato, CritoReading and
Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 5. AristotleShort Story: Aristotle
the Outsider, Michael BoylanReading and Discussion
QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Aristotle, The
Nature of Mind Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 6.
BuddhaShort Story: Prince of the Ascetics, Charles JohnsonReading and
Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: From
the Dhmmapada Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 7.
AquinasShort Story: The Murder of Thomas Aquinas, Michael Boylan Reading
and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text:
Thomas Aquinas, On the Natural Law Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass
Exercises MIDTERM PROJECT Part 3: Modern and Contemporary Philosophy * 8.
DescartesShort Story: The Queen and the Philosopher, Charles Johnson
Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Ren Descartes, Finding a Foundation for Knowledge
Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 9. Kant Short Story: Kant
Awakened, Michael Boylan Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative
Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Gottfried Leibniz, On Geometrical Method
and the Method of MetaphysicsReading and Discussion QuestionsClass
ExercisesPrimary Text: Christian Wolff, Three Types of Human Knowledge
Readin
CONTENTSPrefaceGlossary Part 1: Direct and Indirect Discourse in Philosophy
* 1. Direct and Indirect Discourse in PhilosophyReading and Discussion
Questions * 2. How Can I Respond to Claims Using Direct Logical
Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions * 3. How Can I Respond to Claims
Using Indirect Fictive Narrative Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions
Part 2: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy * 4. PlatoShort Story: The Cynic,
Charles JohnsonReading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Plato, The Myth of the Charioteer Reading and
Discussion QuestionsClass ExercisesPrimary Text: Plato, CritoReading and
Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 5. AristotleShort Story: Aristotle
the Outsider, Michael BoylanReading and Discussion
QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Aristotle, The
Nature of Mind Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 6.
BuddhaShort Story: Prince of the Ascetics, Charles JohnsonReading and
Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: From
the Dhmmapada Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 7.
AquinasShort Story: The Murder of Thomas Aquinas, Michael Boylan Reading
and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text:
Thomas Aquinas, On the Natural Law Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass
Exercises MIDTERM PROJECT Part 3: Modern and Contemporary Philosophy * 8.
DescartesShort Story: The Queen and the Philosopher, Charles Johnson
Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Ren Descartes, Finding a Foundation for Knowledge
Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 9. Kant Short Story: Kant
Awakened, Michael Boylan Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative
Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Gottfried Leibniz, On Geometrical Method
and the Method of MetaphysicsReading and Discussion QuestionsClass
ExercisesPrimary Text: Christian Wolff, Three Types of Human Knowledge
Readin
* 1. Direct and Indirect Discourse in PhilosophyReading and Discussion
Questions * 2. How Can I Respond to Claims Using Direct Logical
Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions * 3. How Can I Respond to Claims
Using Indirect Fictive Narrative Discourse?Reading and Discussion Questions
Part 2: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy * 4. PlatoShort Story: The Cynic,
Charles JohnsonReading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Plato, The Myth of the Charioteer Reading and
Discussion QuestionsClass ExercisesPrimary Text: Plato, CritoReading and
Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 5. AristotleShort Story: Aristotle
the Outsider, Michael BoylanReading and Discussion
QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Aristotle, The
Nature of Mind Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 6.
BuddhaShort Story: Prince of the Ascetics, Charles JohnsonReading and
Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: From
the Dhmmapada Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 7.
AquinasShort Story: The Murder of Thomas Aquinas, Michael Boylan Reading
and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text:
Thomas Aquinas, On the Natural Law Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass
Exercises MIDTERM PROJECT Part 3: Modern and Contemporary Philosophy * 8.
DescartesShort Story: The Queen and the Philosopher, Charles Johnson
Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative Philosophy
FeedbackPrimary Text: Ren Descartes, Finding a Foundation for Knowledge
Reading and Discussion QuestionsClass Exercises * 9. Kant Short Story: Kant
Awakened, Michael Boylan Reading and Discussion QuestionsFictive-Narrative
Philosophy FeedbackPrimary Text: Gottfried Leibniz, On Geometrical Method
and the Method of MetaphysicsReading and Discussion QuestionsClass
ExercisesPrimary Text: Christian Wolff, Three Types of Human Knowledge
Readin