Philosophy: A Guide Through the Subject

A. C. Grayling

Language: English

Published: Jul 15, 1995

Description:

This is an introduction and guide through philosophy. It is intended to accompany a complete university course in philosphy, orientating, assisting, and stumulating the student at every stage. It comprises eleven extended essays, specially commissioned from leading philosophers. Each essaysurveys a major area of the subject and offers an accessible but sophisticated account of the main debates.An extended introduction maps out the philosophical terrain and explains how the different subjects relate to each other. The first part of the book deals with the foundations of philosophical enquiry: epistemology; philosophical logic; methodology; metaphysics; and the philosophy of mind. Thesecond part offers four historical chapters, two on ancient and two on modern philosophy, introducing great thinkers from the past, explaining and discussing their ideas, and showing the value of studying them today. The third part comprises two chapters devoted to questions of value, in ethics andaesthetics. Full annotated bibliographies are provided at the ends of chapters to serve as guides to further reading.This is real philosophy, not simplified philosophy: it will be accessible for the beginner but equally valuable for the third year student. Difficult and challenging questions are not shirked; the reader will be given a sense of involvement in the practise of philosophy today.