Philosophy: paradox and discovery Arthur J. Minton, Thomas A. Shipka.
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TextPublication details: New York McGraw-Hill 1982Description: xxvii, 457 p.; . 24 cmISBN: - 0070424136
- B21.P56(2e)
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Part I: Religion -- Does God exist -- The problem of evil -- Part II: Skepticism and the self -- Perception and knowledge -- Truth -- Part III: Morality -- Source of morality: God, society, and the individual -- The search for objectivity: Classical ethical theories -- Part IV: Free will and determinism -- Moral responsibility in a determined world -- Pary V: Political philosophy -- The state and the individual -- Classical political theories: Fascism, democracy, and communism.
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