Introduction to Philosophy

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Introduction to Philosophy approaches an introductory philosophy course focusing on traditional questions such as: Can we prove God’s existence? What is morality? Can we know the external world? What is reality? Historically significant responses to these questions are presented in the writings of celebrated philosophers ranging from antiquity and the enlightenment to the present day. Introduction to Philosophy provides readers with a solid foundation concerning the nature and method of philosophical reasoning.

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