A Teacher His Students and the Great Questions of Life Second Edition: A Beginner's Guide to Philosophy


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Throughout history philosophers have attempted to unravel the mystery of life. People from many diverse traditions have been invited to sit face to face at the table of philosophy to engage in analytical and critical reflection in what Dr. John Morgan calls the great questions of life. This book invites students to explore the meaning of life in an easy and understandable manner through the infamous character Professor Plotimus. The antics of Professor Plotimus make philosophy interesting uncomplicated and easy to grasp while deeply compelling . . . It allows our minds to wonder and listen to the wisdom of the ages that life has meaning and purpose if we only loosen the chains of dogma and venture out of our caves as we attempt to see life in a fresh way. --from the Preface by Linda Lewis Riccardi Adjunct Professor of Humanities and Philosophy Reading Area Community College John C. Morgan teaches philosophy and ethics in the Accelerated Degree Program at Albright College Reading Pennsylvania. He is the author of many articles and nine books this one being a revised and enlarged edition which includes a new section of his thoughts on what it means to be a teacher. His wife is a licensed social worker and artist one daughter an acupuncturist another a therapist and a son finishing his doctorate in philosophy at the University of Texas Austin.
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