Abstract
The book provides an introduction to six fundamental philosophy concepts - philosophy, language, knowledge, truth, being and good. At the same time, it aims to initiate its readers into the process of philosophical thinking. The book is addressed to students and laypeople, but also contains new ideas for specialists. It is written in a clear, accessible and engaging style, and its author 'shares, and manages to convey, something of Plato's own commitment to philosophy' (Phronesis).
- 13–34 I. Philosophy 13–34
- 35–54 II. Language 35–54
- 55–94 III. Knowledge 55–94
- 95–126 IV. Truth 95–126
- 127–170 V. Being 127–170
- 171–224 VI. Good 171–224
- 225–236 Bibliography 225–236
- 237–238 Name Index 237–238
- 239–242 Subject Index 239–242