Introducing philosophy /

By: Robinson, David, 1944-Contributor(s): Groves, Judy | Robinson, David, 1944-. Philosophy for beginnersMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Introducing (Thriplow, England)Publication details: Thriplow : Icon, 2007Description: 176 p. : ill. ; 17 cmISBN: 184046853X (pbk.); 9781840468533 (pbk.)Other title: Introducing philosophy : a graphic guide [Cover title]Subject(s): Philosophy -- IntroductionsLOC classification: BD21 | .R63 2008Summary: Philosophers have always enjoyed asking awkward and provocative questions, such as: What is the nature of reality? What are human beings really like? This book is a comprehensive graphic guide to the thinking of various philosophers of the Western world from Heraclitus to Derrida. It examines and explains their key arguments and ideas.
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"This edition previously published in the UK and Australia in 1998 under the title Philosophy for beginners, and in 1999 as Introducing Philosophy"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Philosophers have always enjoyed asking awkward and provocative questions, such as: What is the nature of reality? What are human beings really like? This book is a comprehensive graphic guide to the thinking of various philosophers of the Western world from Heraclitus to Derrida. It examines and explains their key arguments and ideas.