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| Philosophy: The Classics | 
enlarge | Author: Nigel Warburton Publisher: Routledge Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 257 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0415356296 Dewey Decimal Number: 100 EAN: 9780415356299
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A lucid introduction to the classics of western philosophy. October 26, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is one of the most accessible introductions to western philosophy that I've come across. There are lucid accounts of 27 classic works of philosophy from Plato's Republic to John Rawl's A Theory of Justice. This 3rd edition(2006) includes three new chapters on Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, Bertrand Russell's The Problems of Philosophy and Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism and Humanism. At the end of each short chapter there's a glossary and suggestions for further reading. Any newcomer to philosophy could do no better than get hold of a copy of this marvellous and beautifully written book.
Great Starting Point for the Philosophically Intersted August 24, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is a really good introduction to Philosophy for the lay person (like me) : it devotes a chapter (10 or so pages) to some of the most important Philosophical works throughout history : from Plato to Rawls. It's a great book to appreciate the ideas of the great thinkers, such that you can then dive off into the detail of those that interest you.
It is written in plain language, clearly articulated and with a glossary/summary at the end of each chapter. It assumes no prior Philosphical knowledge and is very readable : it took me only 2 days to read it cover to cover. . Great book!
Absolutely excellent! December 15, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Warbuton always writes well, a clear and very readable summary of each Philosopher's work is given in a series of essays. This is an excellent introduction and useful to students who want a quick overview for essays and exams. Thoroughly recommended.The addition of the essay on Rawls in the second edition is particularly useful.
Simple but Effective March 11, 2002 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
This book,in my opinion, simplifies the main issues to be found in the most important Philosophical works of the world. It gives a fools gide to philosophy which does not try to confuse the reader with long words and confusing concepts. It is worth using this book as a reference guide to a particular book that you are reading. In addition, I found the Glossary and Further reading sections at the end of each peice very useful in summing up what each book is about.
The best accompaniment to the greatest philosophical works October 19, 2001 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
As an undergradute philosophy student I have to confess that this book has been my bible for the last two years. It covers nealy all of the most important philosophical works fom Plato through to Ayer. It gives a detailed breakdown of the text and then gives general objections to the theories made. Whether like me you are studying philsophy, or are just interested in the subject, this is a fantastic explanation of the greatest ideas ever expressed.
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