The Great Philosophers: Sir Karl Popper, Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault

The Great Philosophers: Sir Karl Popper, Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault

by Jeremy Stangroom, James Garvey
The Great Philosophers: Sir Karl Popper, Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault

The Great Philosophers: Sir Karl Popper, Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault

by Jeremy Stangroom, James Garvey

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Overview

No matter how you view philosophy, regardless of what you think it is, this series from The Independent will give you a strong sense of the life and work of the very best thinkers in the philosophical neighbourhood, dealing carefully and rationally with the most human of questions, the hardest questions, the questions which matter most. William James, in his last great work Some Problems of Philosophy, wrote that philosophy 'sees the familiar as if it were strange, and the strange as if it were familiar. It can take things up and lay them down again. Its mind is full of air that plays round every subject . It rouses us from our native dogmatic slumber and breaks up our caked prejudices'. This series shows how philosophical argument can be profoundly disconcerting in this way; how it leads people to question everything they thought they knew about existence, knowledge and ethics.

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ISBN-13: 9781784280840
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Publication date: 02/03/2015
Series: Great Philosophers
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 726 KB

About the Author

Dr Jeremy Stangroom is a founding editor of The Philosophers' Magazine, one of the world's most popular philosophy publications. He has written and/or edited numerous books, including: "New British Philosophy", "What Philosophers Think" and "Great Thinkers A-Z" (all with Julian Baggini); "The Dictionary of Fashionable Nonsense" and "Why Truth Matters" (with Ophelia Benson); and "What Scientists Think". He is a frequent contributor to "New Humanist" magazine, and he is also the editor of the Royal Institute of Philosophy web site.
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