Philosophy : an introduction to the art of wondering / James L. Christian.

This popular introductory text provides a unique set of teaching tools for instructors who prefer a synoptic approach. The text is visually appealing and reader friendly. The author accents his accessible writing with cartoons, quotations, and related findings from the social and physical sciences,...

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Main Author: Christian, James Lee, 1927- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Australia ; London : Thomson/Wadsworth, [2003]
Edition:Eighth edition.
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Summary:This popular introductory text provides a unique set of teaching tools for instructors who prefer a synoptic approach. The text is visually appealing and reader friendly. The author accents his accessible writing with cartoons, quotations, and related findings from the social and physical sciences, reinforcing his conception of philosophy as the individual's attempt to unify disparate world views. The style of writing makes central philosophical concepts readily engaging to students. Interspersed biographies give the student a feeling for the lives of the great thinkers who have fashioned the Western philosophical tradition and have determined largely how we think today. Above all, this text nurtures the analytical skills students will need to critically engage the "big picture" of Western philosophy for themselves.
Physical Description:viii, 678 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 650-660) and index.
ISBN:015505905X
9780155059054
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