Readings on the Ultimate Questions, Third Edition
Nils Ch Rauhut & Robert Bass (eds.)
Prentice Hall (2010)
| Abstract | Designed to be used on its own or with its companion text, Ultimate Questions: Thinking About Philosophy 3e, this collection of readings covers the major topic areas in philosophy: Knowledge; Free Will; Personal Identity; Mind/Body; God; Ethics; and Political Philosophy. While focusing primarily on contemporary philosophy, it also includes many of the classic works essential to an introductory course. | |||||||||
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Dale Jacquette (2004). Pathways in Philosophy: An Introductory Guide with Readings. Oxford University Press.
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Steven M. Cahn (ed.) (2009). Exploring Philosophy of Religion: An Introductory Anthology. Oxford University Press.
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