Introduction to philosophy: classical and contemporary readings. / edited by John Perry and Michael Bratman.
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TextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1986.Description: xvi, 815 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: - 0195036972
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Includes appendix.
Contents: Part I: The nature and value of philosophy: The value of philosophy -- Part II: Reason and religion: God and evil -- Faith and subjectivity -- Evolution and creation -- Part III: Knowledge and Reality: Introduction -- Classics of epistemology -- Perception -- Induction, causation and explanation -- Part IV: Mind and body: Introduction -- The traditional problem of mind and body -- Minds and machines -- Personal identity -- Freedom and determinism -- Part V: Ethics -- Moral perplexities -- Moral theories -- Challenges to morality -- Part VI: Puzzles and paradoxes: Assorted puzzles and paradoxes -- Paradoxes and antinomies.
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