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The Great Conversation: Volume II Descartes through Derrida and Quine

9780199999682

The Great Conversation: Volume II Descartes through Derrida and Quine

  • ISBN 13:

    9780199999682

  • ISBN 10:

    0199999686

  • Edition: 7th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 01/15/2014
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Ideal for courses in modern philosophy or modern and contemporary philosophy, The Great Conversation: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy, Volume II: Descartes through Derrida and Quine, Seventh Edition, covers the same material as the second half (chapters 12-26) of author Norman Melchert's longer volume. Tracing the exchange of ideas between history's key philosophers, it demonstrates that while constructing an argument or making a claim, one philosopher almost always has others in mind. It addresses the fundamental questions of human life: Who are we? What can we know? How should we live? and What sort of reality do we inhabit?

Author Norman Melchert provides a generous selection of excerpts from major philosophical works and makes them more easily understandable to students with his lucid and engaging explanations. Extensive cross-referencing shows students how philosophers respond appreciatively or critically to the thoughts of other philosophers. The text is enhanced by two types of exercises--"Basic Questions" and "For Further Thought"--and numerous illustrations.


Also available to suit your course needs: The seventh editions of The Great Conversation, Volume I: Pre-Socratics through Descartes and the entire book, The Great Conversation: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy, which begins with the Pre-Socratics and ends with David Chalmers

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