The Path of Philosophy: Truth, Wonder, and Distress

Wadsworth (2011)
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The Path of Philosophy introduces you to the study of philosophy through a compelling narrative in which the world's most important philosophers appear as characters. The text traces the history of Western philosophy from its beginnings in ancient Greece to contemporary developments in the modern world. Threads running through the text demonstrate how philosophy is unique and distinct from religion and science, while at the same time showing how all three disciplines are interrelated. Exceptionally well written and cohesive, the text leaves you with a vivid picture of philosophy as a unique and important field of study.

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John Marmysz
College of Marin

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