Cases and Maps: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy


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A dying man hires the services of a cannibal; a customs official insults a world-class sculptor; a farmer complains that low-flying bombers are killing his chickens; two rock groups claim the same name; a monkey takes a selfie; and a minister with mail-order credentials performs a wedding. The resulting court cases (and sixteen others) serve to introduce a wide range of philosophical notions (such as libertarianism speciesism and speech acts). Next a subway employee draws a revolutionary map; a mountain loses its name; a strange cineplex puts people in each others movies; the art museums of Madrid loom over neighboring buildings; a nautical chart guides seamen into a Connecticut port; and Jerusalem stands due north of the Mediterranean. These maps (twenty-three in all) whether real or imaginary introduce yet other philosophical notions (such as pragmatism universals and paradigms). Along the way in both sections we meet a wide range of thinkers from Plato to Aquinas to Hume to Kant to Searle. The explanations and discussion questions are written from a Christian perspective inviting believers to join in the perennial dialogue with the conviction that if you dont have philosophical and theological positions sorted out then they will have you.
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