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First philosophy : fundamental problems and readings in philosophy

New to this edition are readings from Alvin Plantinga, Edmund Gettier, Wesley Salmon, Helen Longino, Frank Jackson, David Chalmers, A.J. Ayer, Bernard Williams, Thomas Nagel, and Susan Moller Okin. The anthology now also includes two appendices, a compendium of philosophical puzzles and paradoxes, and a glossary of philosophical terms.

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  • "This book First Philosophy brings together thirty readings on six different topics which are central to philosophy. Mindful of the intrinsic difficulty of much of the material, the editor has provided comprehensive introductions both to the six topics and to each individual selection."
  • "New to this edition are readings from Alvin Plantinga, Edmund Gettier, Wesley Salmon, Helen Longino, Frank Jackson, David Chalmers, A.J. Ayer, Bernard Williams, Thomas Nagel, and Susan Moller Okin. The anthology now also includes two appendices, a compendium of philosophical puzzles and paradoxes, and a glossary of philosophical terms."@en
  • "In First philosophy Andrew Bailey brings together fifty-four classic and contemporary readings on seven topics central to philosophy. Mindful of the intrinsic difficulty of much of the material, the editor provides comprehensive introductions both to the seven topics and to each individual selection. By presenting a detailed discussion of the historical and intellectual background to each piece, Bailey enables readers to approach the material without unnecessary barriers to understanding. Helpful explanatory footnotes are provided throughout."@en

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