Philosophical Musings: Thirteen Questions That Provide A Topical Introduction To Philosophy
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In Philosophical Musings Rogers introduces students to philosophy by focusing attention on some of the most interesting and challenging questions philosophers have wrestled with for the past 2500 years. In this engaging thorough and accessible introduction Rogers lays a philosophical foundation by asking how philosophy began how it developed and why we should study it. With this basic foundation in place Rogers then asks a series of questions that provide students with insights not only into what philosophy is but into some of lifes most important questions including: What can be known? Why is there something rather than nothing? Does God exist? What is God like? Why is there evil in the world? What kind of beings are humans? Are we really free to choose? What is the purpose of life? Is there life after death? How should human beings live? In addition to introducing and discussing these provocative questions Rogers includes readings from some of historys most significant philosophers as well as analyses of arguments that have been made for each of the issues under consideration.
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