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Engaging and compelling on every page, Velasquez’s text helps you explore and understand philosophy while it helps you appreciate the relevance of philosophy to your day-to-day life and the larger social world. This trusted text combines clear prose and primary source readings to take you on a meaningful exploration of a range of philosophical topics, such as human nature, reality, truth, ethics, the meaning of life, diversity, and social/political philosophy. Carefully crafted built-in learning aids help you quickly master the material and succeed in your course.
Language: : English
ISBN-10: 1133612105
ISBN-13: 978-1133612100
ISBN-13: 9781133612100
Author: Manuel Velasquez
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Table of Content:
- Ch 1: The Nature of Philosophy
- 1.1 What is Philosophy?
- 1.2 The Traditional Divisions of Philosophy
- 1.3 A Philosopher in Action: Socrates
- 1.4 The Value of Philosophy
- 1.5 Reading
- 1.6 Historical Showcase
- Ch 2: Human Nature
- 2.1 Why Does Your View of Human Nature Matter?
- 2.2 What is Human Nature?
- 2.3 The Mind-Body Problem: How Do Mind and Body Relate?
- 2.4 Is There an Enduring Self?
- 2.5 Are We Independent and Self-Sufficient Individuals?
- 2.6 Readings
- 2.7 Historical Showcase
- Ch 3: Reality and Being
- 3.1 What is Real?
- 3.2 Reality: Material or Nonmaterial?
- 3.3 Reality in Pragmatism
- 3.4 Reality and Logical Positivism
- 3.5 Antirealism: The Heir of Pragmatism and Idealism
- 3.6 Encountering Being: Reality in Phenomenology and Existentialism
- 3.7 Is Freedom Real?
- 3.8 Is Time Real?
- 3.9 Readings
- 3.10 Historical Showcase
- Ch 4: Philosophy, Religion, and God
- 4.1 The Significance of Religion
- 4.2 Does God Exist?
- 4.3 Atheism, Agnosticism, and the Problem of Evil
- 4.4 Traditional Religious Belief and Experience
- 4.5 Nontraditional Religious Experience
- 4.6 Readings
- 4.7 Historical Showcase
- Ch 5: The Sources of Knowledge
- 5.1 Why is Knowledge a Problem?
- 5.2 Is Reason the Source of Our Knowledge?
- 5.3 Can the Senses Account for All Our Knowledge?
- 5.4 Kant: Does the Knowing Mind Shape the World?
- 5.5 Does Science Give Us Knowledge?
- 5.6 Readings
- 5.7 Historical Showcase
- Ch 6: Truth
- 6.1 Knowledge, Truth, and Justification
- 6.2 What is Truth?
- 6.3 Does Science Give Us Truth?
- 6.4 Can Interpretations Be True?
- 6.5 Readings
- 6.6 Historical Showcase
- Ch 7: Ethics
- 7.1 What is Ethics?
- 7.2 Is Ethics Relative?
- 7.3 Do Consequences Make an Action Right?
- 7.4 Do Rules Define Morality?
- 7.5 Is Ethics Based on Character?
- 7.6 Can Ethics Resolve Moral Quandaries?
- 7.7 Readings
- 7.8 Historical Showcase
- Ch 8: Social and Political Philosophy
- 8.1 What is Social and Political Philosophy?
- 8.2 What Justifies the State?
- 8.3 What is Justice?
- 8.4 Limits on the State
- 8.5 Readings
- 8.6 Historical Showcase
- Ch 9: Postscript: The Meaning of Life
- 9.1 Does Life Have Meaning?
- 9.2 The Theistic Response to Meaning
- 9.3 Meaning and Human Progress
- 9.4 The Nihilist Rejection of Meaning
- 9.5 Meaning as a Self-Chosen Commitment
- Chapter Summary
- Glossary
- Index
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