The Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics

ISBN13: 9780340900284ISBN10: 0340900288 Paperback,
Aug 2006,  In Stock

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The Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics offers a distinctive take on philosophical and ethical concepts and on key thinkers in these areas.

Philosophy and ethics are fascinating and thought-provoking subjects in their own right and also have important implications for the way we think about a whole range of other issues such as religion and civil liberties. The Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics provides an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to understand the key concepts in these fields and their relevance to current issues. It adopts an innovative and contemporary approach, covering a wide range of philosophical ideas including often-neglected non-European traditions such as African philosophies and Islamic ethics. The entries are organized in an A-Z format and are cross-referenced for ease of use. The book offers a mixture of short definitions and longer, more detailed entries on "big" subjects and people such as free will and Descartes. The writing style is lively and easy-to-read and offers some captivating insights, as well as presenting the essential facts, concepts, and theories in philosophy and ethics.

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150 illus.; ISBN13: 978-0-340-90028-4ISBN10: 0-340-90028-8

About the Author(s)

Martin Cohen is the editor of the Philosophy Journal and the author of 101 Philosophy Problems and 101 Ethical Dilemmas (Routledge).

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