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Informationen zum Autor Donald Palmer received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from the University of California Berkeley and his Doctorate of Philosophy and Letters at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain. He has published a number of philosophy books, including Looking at Philosophy, Does the Center Hold?, Why Its Hard to Be Good, and, more popularly, Kierkegaard for Beginners, Sartre for Beginners, and Structuralism and Post-Structuralism for Beginners. He has recently completed a manuscript on Don Quixote titled Philosophy and Madness in La Mancha. He taught for many years at the College of Marin in California and finished his teaching career at North Carolina State University. He and his wife divide their time among North Carolina, the San Francisco Bay Area, and the Lot Valley in Southwestern France. Klappentext Does the Center Hold? is an entertaining, topically-organized introductory program with more than 500 original illustrations. The ideas and issues typically covered in introductory philosophy courses are presented here in a remarkably accessible and enjoyable manner. Donald Palmer demonstrates that serious philosophical inquiry may be perplexing, but is ultimately liberating, and students will come away from the book with a comprehensive, and often delighted, understanding of philosophy. The Connect course for this offering includes SmartBook, an adaptive reading and study experience which guides students to master, recall, and apply key concepts while providing automatically-graded assessments. McGraw-Hill Connect® is a subscription-based learning service accessible online through your personal computer or tablet. Choose this option if your instructor will require Connect to be used in the course. Your subscription to Connect includes the following: . SmartBook® - an adaptive digital version of the course textbook that personalizes your reading experience based on how well you are learning the content. . Access to your instructor's homework assignments, quizzes, syllabus, notes, reminders, and other important files for the course. . Progress dashboards that quickly show how you are performing on your assignments and tips for improvement. . The option to purchase (for a small fee) a print version of the book. This binder-ready, loose-leaf version includes free shipping. Complete system requirements to use Connect can be found here: http://www.mheducation.com/highered/platforms/connect/training-support-students.html Zusammenfassung An introductory program with more than 500 original illustrations. This book helps students to master! recall! and apply key concepts while providing automatically-graded assessments. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 What Are We Doing in This Class?Is Philosophy Possible? The Origins of PhilosophyContemporary Branches of Philosophy Epistemology Ontology Ethics Political and Social Philosophy Aesthetics Logic Contemporary Styles of PhilosophyThe Philosophy of Socrates ConclusionTopics for ConsiderationSuggestions for Further Reading: Paperback EditionsNotes2 Truth Is Beauty; Beauty Is TruthRationalist Epistemology The Philosophy of Plato Images Sensible Objects Concepts Forms René Descartes's RationalismTopics for ConsiderationSuggestions for Further Reading: Paperback EditionsNotes3 What You See Is What You GetEmpiricist EpistemologyThe Empiricism of John Locke Simple and Complex Ideas Primary and Secondary Qualities Substance Berkeley's Correction of Locke Sense Data The Source of Sense Data Hume's Radicalization of Berkeley's EmpiricismLogical Positivism: The Further Radicalization of Empiricism Attacks on Logical Positivism's Notion of Sense Data Attacks on Logical Positivism's Language Kant's Compromise Conclusion: Getting Up-to-Date Quine's Contribution Rationalism in the Twenty-First ...