Nature of philosophical problems : their causes and implications / John Kekes.
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- 101 23 KEK.N
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070.5 CAR.H How to publish your PhD: | 100 EDM.P Philosophy bites back | 100 ROB.I Introducing philosophy: | 101 KEK.N Nature of philosophical problems : | 109.2 EDM.P Philosophy bites | 110 RUS.P Problems of philosophy / | 121 SAI.S Seven puzzles of thought and how to solve them : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-236) and index.
John Kekes proposes a new way of understanding the nature of philosophical problems, and defends a pluralist approach towards coping with them. He argues that the recurrence of such problems is not a defect, but a consequence of the richness of our modes of understanding that enlarges the range of possibilities by which we might choose to live.
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