Philosophy
Books number: 1159
The systematic exploration of fundamental questions about existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language characterizes philosophy. It is a rational and critical inquiry that scrutinizes its own methods and assumptions. Throughout history, various sciences like physics and psychology were part of philosophy, though they are now distinct academic disciplines.
Diverse philosophical traditions, such as Western, Arabic-Persian, Indian, and Chinese philosophy, have left lasting imprints. Originating in Ancient Greece, Western philosophy spans numerous subfields. Arabic-Persian philosophy delves into the relationship between reason and revelation, while Indian philosophy addresses spiritual enlightenment and the nature of reality. Chinese philosophy focuses on practical matters like social conduct, governance, and self-cultivation.
Major branches of philosophy include epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Epistemology examines knowledge acquisition, ethics explores moral principles, logic studies correct reasoning, and metaphysics delves into the most general features of reality.
Aesthetics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of history, and political philosophy are notable subfields. Each branch harbors competing schools of thought with differing principles, theories, or methods.
Philosophers employ diverse methods for acquiring philosophical knowledge, such as conceptual analysis, reliance on common sense and intuitions, thought experiments, analysis of ordinary language, description of experience, and critical questioning.
Philosophy intersects with various fields, including sciences, mathematics, business, law, and journalism. Offering an interdisciplinary perspective, it studies the scope and fundamental concepts of these disciplines while investigating their methods and ethical implications.
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Does anything really matter: essays on Parfit on objectivity
Peter Singer
Philosophy
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1164
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A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz
Bertrand Russell
Philosophy
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1162
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An Outline of Philosophy
Bertrand Russell
Philosophy
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1160
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The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
Sam Harris
Philosophy
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1158
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Mind, Heart, and Soul: Intellectuals and the Path to Rome
Robert Peter George
Philosophy
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Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
Philosophy
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1156
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An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia, Volume 2: Ismaili Thought in the Classical Age
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Philosophy
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1155
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The West and the Rest: Globalization and the Terrorist Threat
Roger Scruton
Philosophy
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1153
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Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays
Bertrand Russell
Philosophy
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1152
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume IV
Julia Annas
Philosophy
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1151
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On Sleep And Sleeplessness
Aristotle
Philosophy
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1149
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Moral Uncertainty
William MacAskill
Philosophy
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1149
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The Philosophy Book
Will Buckingham
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Sean Carroll.
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1148
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The big picture : on the origins of life, meaning, and the universe itself
Sean Carroll
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William MacAskill.
Philosophy
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1148
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Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and a Radical New Way to Make a Difference
William MacAskill
Philosophy
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Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque
Gilles Deleuze
Philosophy
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1146
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On Human Nature
Roger Scruton
Philosophy
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1145
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Calling Philosophers Names: On the Origin of a Discipline
Christopher Moore
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1144
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An Intelligent Person's Guide to Philosophy
Roger Scruton
Philosophy
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1144
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Game Management
Aldo Leopold
Philosophy
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The enlightenment invention of the modern self
Leo Damrosch
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