Ise Ebook For Does The Center Hd Intro To Western Philosophy, 8E (180 Days)
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Does the Center Hold? is an entertaining, topically-organized introductory program with more than 500 original illustrations. The ideas and issues typically covered in introductory philosophy courses are presented here in a remarkably accessible and …
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Does the Center Hold?: An Introduction to Western Philosophy, 8e
CHAPTER 1: What Are We Doing in This Class?
CHAPTER 2: Truth Is Beauty; Beauty is Truth
CHAPTER 3: What You See is What You Get
CHAPTER 4: Who’s on First; What’s on Second?
CHAPTER 5: Mount Olympus, Mount Moriah, and Other Godly Places
CHAPTER 6: The Largest Airline in the Free World
CHAPTER 7: That Shalt Become Perfected
CHAPTER 8: Different Strokes for Different Folks
CHAPTER 9: Let Them Eat Cake
CHAPTER 10: But Is It Art?
CHAPTER 1: What Are We Doing in This Class?
CHAPTER 2: Truth Is Beauty; Beauty is Truth
CHAPTER 3: What You See is What You Get
CHAPTER 4: Who’s on First; What’s on Second?
CHAPTER 5: Mount Olympus, Mount Moriah, and Other Godly Places
CHAPTER 6: The Largest Airline in the Free World
CHAPTER 7: That Shalt Become Perfected
CHAPTER 8: Different Strokes for Different Folks
CHAPTER 9: Let Them Eat Cake
CHAPTER 10: But Is It Art?
Does the Center Hold? is an entertaining, topically-organized introductory program with more than 500 original illustrations. The ideas and issues typically covered in introductory philosophy courses are presented here in a remarkably accessible and enjoyable manner. With the help of small questions used to tackle the boarder inquiry, students learn to appreciate the details and walk away with an appreciation of philosophy. Donald Palmer demonstrates that serious philosophical inquiry may be perplexing, but is ultimately liberating, and students will come away from the book with a comprehensive, and often delighted, understanding of philosophy. One of the strengths of this book is found in the connections it makes between philosophy and other fields in which students are interested, especially art, literature, physics, sociology, psychology, and psychoanalysis. Students will realize that there is a certain kind of philosophical analysis and form of argumentation whose skills can be learned and applied in other areas of their lives, both personal and professional.
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