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Philosophy: Introduction to the Art of Wondering

Philosophy: Introduction to the Art of Wondering

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I had the pleasure of taking Mr. Christain's course
Review: And, of course, we used his text book for the course. If there was one word that I would think most describes this book, it would "unbiased", so I don't really know what that previous reviewer was talking about (maybe Christainity?). Anyway, I found this book to be very funny, interesting, thoughtprovoking, and the only thing really wrong with it is that we don't know the answers to almost any really revelant question. But, I agree, and I think James would say, that that doesn't mean we shouldn't think about them.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst Book Ever
Review: I used this text in my 'intro to philosophy course', and found its contents to posit a significant impact upon my philosophical views. Biased firmly upon the likes of a synoptic view-point, this edition covers the grand scale of philosophy with a moderate, but yet convenient approach for the beginner.

Its contents include detailed and well organized chapters, with famous quotes from reknowned philosophers, from both Western and Eastern traditions. On top of all of this, on nearly every page lies colorful, and many times humourous cartoons, that relate to humanity and mans search for wisdom. At the end of every section, enclosed within the chapter, are detailed biographies of the many philosophers who have made their mark upon the world thought. At the end rests an intricate and detailed glossary, which provides useful as you study along in this text.

So if you are interseted in the depth and history of philosophy I recommend this this textbook. For the professor, student, and non-student alike this work will be enjoyable and resoursefull.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "Very Good Synopsis of the Grand Scale of philosophy"
Review: I used this text in my 'intro to philosophy course', and found its contents to posit a significant impact upon my philosophical views. Biased firmly upon the likes of a synoptic view-point, this edition covers the grand scale of philosophy with a moderate, but yet convenient approach for the beginner.

Its contents include detailed and well organized chapters, with famous quotes from reknowned philosophers, from both Western and Eastern traditions. On top of all of this, on nearly every page lies colorful, and many times humourous cartoons, that relate to humanity and mans search for wisdom. At the end of every section, enclosed within the chapter, are detailed biographies of the many philosophers who have made their mark upon the world thought. At the end rests an intricate and detailed glossary, which provides useful as you study along in this text.

So if you are interseted in the depth and history of philosophy I recommend this this textbook. For the professor, student, and non-student alike this work will be enjoyable and resoursefull.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst Book Ever
Review: I've never had such-a-slap in the face biased book presented to me for college curriculum. Very dissapointing.


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