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Truth About Everything Irreverent History Of Philosophy Matthew Stewart

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Truth About Everything Irreverent History Of Philosophy Matthew Stewart
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Publisher: Prometheus Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.8 MB
Author: Matthew Stewart
ISBN: 9781591023869, 1591023866
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Truth About Everything Irreverent History Of Philosophy Matthew Stewart by Matthew Stewart 9781591023869, 1591023866 instant download after payment.

Throughout history, well-known theories of reality, knowledge, mind, and most particularly the "professional" philosophers who rely on them for their intellectual existence, have sought to isolate universal truths and structure the history of philosophy to distinguish schools and movements that seek a comprehensive understanding of our world. But in this well-intended pursuit of truth, have we lost sight of what philosophy is? Matthew Stewart believes we have.
His rowdy guided tour of the search for truth romps through traditional histories of philosophy using parables, imaginary dialogues, and illustrations to demonstrate that knowing theories, recognizing revered schools, and distinguishing the views of the great philosophers isn't what philosophy should be about. Once removed from the clutches of historicism, the compulsion for universal answers, and the perception that reason is a peculiarly Western possession, the nature of philosophy can be seen as a genuine human disposition to love and respect knowledge coupled with a desire for critical thinking.

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