What is this thing called Philosophy? is the definitive textbook for all who want a thorough introduction to the field. It introduces philosophy using a question-led approach that reflects the discursive nature of the discipline. Edited by Duncan Pritchard, each section is written by a high-profile contributor focusing on a key area of philosophy, and contains three or four question-based chapters offering an accessible point of engagement.
The core areas of philosophy covered are:
- Ethics
- Political Philosophy
- Aesthetics
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of Mind
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy of Science
- Philosophy of Religion
- The Meaning of Life.
The accompanying Routledge companion website features valuable online resources for both instructors and students including links to audio and video material, multiple-choice questions, interactive flashcards, essay questions and annotated further reading. This is the essential textbook for students approaching the study of philosophy for the first time.
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Preface: How to use this textbook |
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Introduction: what is philosophy? |
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3 What is normative ethics? |
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4 What is applied ethics? |
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PART II POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY |
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7 What is global justice? |
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9 What is aesthetic experience? |
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10 What is aesthetic judgement? |
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12 Is knowledge valuable? |
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13 Do we have any knowledge? |
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PART V PHILOSOPHY OF MIND |
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14 What is consciousness? |
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18 How do we do metaphysics? |
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19 Is our world structured? |
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PART VII PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE |
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21 Can we trust scientific models? |
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22 Is science getting closer to the truth? |
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PART VIII PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION |
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23 What are God's properties? |
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24 Is belief that God exists reasonable? |
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25 Is faith in God reasonable? |
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PART IX THE MEANING OF LIFE |
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26 Must God exist for your life to be meaningful? |
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27 Must your life never end for it to be meaningful? |
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28 How might a meaningful life be possible in a purely physical world? |
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Appendix: How To Write A Philosophy Essay |
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Duncan Pritchard FRSE is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His main research area is epistemology, and he has published widely in this field, including the monographs Epistemic Luck (2005), The Nature and Value of Knowledge (with A. Millar & A. Haddock, 2010), Epistemological Disjunctivism (2012), and Epistemic Angst (2015). In 2007 he was awarded a Phillip Leverhulme Prize for his research. In 2011 he was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Michael Brady is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
Berit Brogaard is Professor and Director of the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami.
Thom Brooks is Professor of Law and Government at Durham University.
Axel Gelfert is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the National University of Singapore.
Tim Mawson is Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Oxford University.
Thaddeus Metz is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Johannesburg.
Kristie Miller is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney.
Kathleen Stock is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Sussex.