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Laura Kirman
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Michael Moore
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Over the millennia, the great thinkers of the world have sought to come up with rules for how to live better lives, how to govern better, and how to understand the world around us. As they have written down their thoughts, they have discovered laws and techniques that can help further advance human thought and explain why the world is the way it is today.
This fascinating introduction to the world of philosophy will help make even the most complex ideas accessible to everyone.
In this book you will learn about:
- The different schools of philosophy which have held sway over the years.
- The most influential philosophers in history.
- The key concepts in every area ranging from ethics to metaphysics to epistemology.
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- Radek Sipka
- 10-09-23
Great quick overview of philosophy
The book is very well written and greatly narrated.
However, the topic is complex and quite hard swallow for audiobook. Personally I miss accompanying PDF with some tables and summaries that I could reference.
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- Trina Nycol
- 10-16-23
Absolutely loved it!
The Principles of Philosophy by Michael Moore was very well done. As a doctoral student, full-time business owner, and adjunct college professor I recommend this book highly. The reigning topic is informative however, it did not read like a textbook. The questions at the beginning of each chapter helped to guide the reader through reflection which served useful with the principles introduced throughout. I loved the flow, the sequencing, and the layout of the book. The audiobook narrator was perfect for the subject matter. I really enjoyed this book and have already recommended it to colleagues who are interested in learning more about philosophy.
I received a review copy of this book from the author/publisher through NetGalley for my honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
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