Description
"Philosophy For Dummies" is a book for anyone who has ever wondered about life or the universe. The book's author is a modern scholar and lecturer who writes in a conversational style about how the best knowledge from the past can help us solve the problems we face now. This one-of-a-kind book explains the basics of philosophy and looks into some of the most interesting and important questions ever asked.
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About The Author
Tom Morris (PhD) is an American philosopher, author, and public speaker celebrated for his ability to simplify complex philosophical concepts. He earned his doctorate in Philosophy and Religious Studies from Yale University and taught at the University of Notre Dame. His 1999 book, "Philosophy For Dummies," offers a clear and approachable introduction to fundamental philosophical ideas, making the subject accessible to a wide audience.
Tom Morris (PhD) is an American philosopher, author, and public speaker celebrated for his ability to simplify complex philosophical concepts. He earned his doctorate in Philosophy and Religious Studies from Yale University and taught at the University of Notre Dame. His 1999 book, "Philosophy For Dummies," offers a clear and approachable introduction to fundamental philosophical ideas, making the subject accessible to a wide audience.
Language
English
Topic
Spiritual Health, Continuous Development
PHILOSOPHY FOR DUMMIES
PHILOSOPHY FOR DUMMIES
ISBN 10|13
0764551531 | 978-0764551536
Print Length
384 pages