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Voyage of Discovery: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy

Voyage of Discovery: A Historical Introduction to Philosophy

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Author: William F. Lawhead
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing


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Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Pages: 624
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.4 x 1.1

ISBN: 0534520227
Dewey Decimal Number: 190
EAN: 9780534520229


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Highly praised by reviewers for its clarity and rich exposition, this history of philosophy text illustrates philosophy as a process and not just a collection of opinions or conclusions. Lawhead helps students retrace the philosopher's intellectual journey rather than simply giving a report of the results so that the students see how the problems arose. Thus the philosopher's problem becomes a puzzle which the student has to face. Lawhead uses metaphors, analogies, vivid images, concrete examples, common experiences, and diagrams to bring the abstract issues down to earth and show the practical implications and contemporary relevance of positions.


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5 out of 5 stars Excellent Text Book and Survey of Philosophy   July 30, 2000
T. B. Vick (The Lone Star State)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

This is one of the best survey texts or "history of philosophy" texts I have read that has been written in recent years. William F. Lawhead covers every major period in the history of philosophy that any student of philosophy would need to research. He covers the Ancient Period in Part 1, the Middle Ages in part 2, The Modern period in part 3, and the Contemporary period in part 4. All of the major philosophers are covered. The book is formatted in such a way that it is very easy to use. The text includes some maps and photos scattered throughout. Moreover, there is a handy introduction that gives the beginning student an overview of what philosophy is, how philosophy is done, and a description/definition to areas of philosophical study (i.e. epistemology, metaphysics, etc.) It must be mentioned, however, that this text is not a "readings" book. In other words, it is a secondary work (or commentary - if you will) to the history of philosophy. It does not include parts or sections of the original works of the philosophers discussed. Therefore, if you are looking for a commentary to the history of philosophy then this is a great book. However, if you are wanting primary bits of work from philosophers through the history of philosophy, then this book is not what you are looking for. Lawhead explains what each philosopher was trying to communicate, and he does so in very simplistic terms in order for the beginner to gain a better understnading without getting bogged down in the sometimes difficult jargon. However, Lawhead also write in such a way that even the advanced student will benefit from this work (Lawhead is a professor of philosophy and thus he has a way of teaching that reaches a wide audience). For this reason, this is an excellent work.

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