Philosophical Dilemmas: A Pro and Con Introduction to the Major Questions (Philosophy of Mind Series) - Softcover

Washburn, Phil

 
9780195106930: Philosophical Dilemmas: A Pro and Con Introduction to the Major Questions (Philosophy of Mind Series)

Synopsis

This extensive and very original introduction to philosophy features over fifty brief, jargon-free essays arranged in pairs. Each pair answers one of the principal philosophical questions, such as "Does God exist?" or "Are we free?", with two opposing points of view. On the the topic of relativism, for example, one essay argues that morality is created by society and relative to it, while the other claims that moral standards are absolute and universal. Each essay takes a definite stand and promotes it vigorously, creating a sharp contrast between the two positions. The accessible style and conflicting answers engage students and promote class discussion. While other anthologies present a series of excerpts and theories without attempting to coordinate them into a larger picture, Philosophical Dilemmas encourages students to think for themselves and to begin constructing their own world view. It also incorporates numerous pedagogical features, including an introduction to each issue, key terms, critical questions following each essay, discussions of thinking skilles relevant to the answers, and a glossary. An annotated bibliography of historical examples for each issue and useful contemporary sources further enhance the utility of the text.

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About the Author

Phil Washburn teaches in the General Studies Program at the School of Continuing Education at New York University.

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