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Wednesday 2 October 2019

introduction to philosophy books ..?

answers1: One of the better middle of the road, balanced introductions
to philosophy is Tom Morris' "Philosophy for Dummies" book. He taught
the subject at Notre Dame, has earned a Ph.D., and his book presents
the whole of Western (European, American) philosophy in several
positive ways: by topic, with some original readings (important to
sync with the thought/mind processes of the particular writer),
suggestions for further reading, and with a good index featuring main
ideas and terminology. <br>
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Also of some interest, as it examines philosophy from a different
perspective: A Philosophy of Universality, Omraam Aivanhov, also for
the beginning student of the subject. <br>
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And, Nihilism, Eugene Rose, for its brief (110 pages) and insightful
survey of modern Western trends in philosophy.
answers2: " Plato's Republic " is a really good read to study
philosophy in it's actual use.
answers3: Nigel Warburton has released some books as an introduction
to philosophy, "Philosophy: the basics" is an extraordinarily reliable
one. It introduces all the major matters round major philosophical
discussions and it exhibits extra studying in each and each and every
area.
answers4: Start with Bertrand Russel's "History of Western Philosophy" <br>
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/History-Western-Philosophy-Bertrand-Russell/dp/0671201581/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1356049945&sr=8-1&keywords=history+of+western+philosophy"
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answers5: Read some easy philosophical books of these
authors:J.Krishnamurti,Eckhart Tolle,P.D.Ouspensky.

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