Racisms
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Description
Introduction to Philosophy, 3/e is the most comprehensive topically organized collection of classical and contemporary philosophy available. Ideal for introductory philosophy courses, the third edition of this classic text now includes a general introduction and features eighteen selections new to this volume and an expanded glossary of philosophical terms. A serious and challenging work, it includes sections on the meaning of life, God and evil, epistemology, philosophy of science, the mind/body problem, freedom of will, consciousness, ethics, and philosophical puzzles. This exceptionally successful anthology presents a large number of substantial—and in some cases complete—selections from major works, offering a unique balance between classical and contemporary readings.
Source Publication
Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings
Source Editors/Authors
John Perry, Michael Bratman
Publication Date
1999
Edition
3
Recommended Citation
Appiah, Kwame Anthony, "Racisms" (1999). Faculty Chapters. 188.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/188
