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What does it all mean?: a very short introduction to philosophy

By: Publication details: 1987 Oxford University Press New YorkDescription: 101 pISBN:
  • 9780195052169
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 100 N2W4
Summary: Most people think about philosophical problems without realizing it: What really exists? Can we know anything? Is anything really right or wrong? Does life have any meaning? Is death the end of everything? These problems have been written about for thousands of years, but the philosophical raw material comes directly from the world and our relation to it.
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Most people think about philosophical problems without realizing it: What really exists? Can we know anything? Is anything really right or wrong? Does life have any meaning? Is death the end of everything? These problems have been written about for thousands of years, but the philosophical raw material comes directly from the world and our relation to it.

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