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Philosophy: an introduction through original fiction and discussion

Thomas D. Davis.
A man is imprisoned in a cell with a library. He discovers that no matter which book he turns to, each page unerringly describes what he has just thought and done. To demonstrate his freedom, he attempts to foil the predictions. Through twelve such intriguing and original short stories and plays, this innovative text brings to life the conceptual and substantive issues covered in introductory philosophy determinism and freedom, God and suffering, morality, the nature of mind, appearance and reality, logic, and more. In a consistent five-part format that permits the instructor to choose the order of topics, each section presents a story illustrating the philosophical issues followed by pertinent questions, a discussion, classical and contemporary readings, and study questions.

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Davis, Thomas D. - Personal Name
Edition 1st ed.
Call Number 100 Dav p
ISBN/ISSN 0394320484
Subject(s) Philosophy
Classification 100
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Random House
Publishing Year c1979
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Collation xii, 248 p. ; 21 cm.
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