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An Introduction to Philosophy: Exploring the Depths of Philosophical Inquiry

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English
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Non-Fiction

In "An Introduction to Philosophy," George Stuart Fullerton presents a rigorous exploration of fundamental philosophical concepts, blending clarity with intellectual depth. Fullerton navigates through the intricate landscape of philosophical thought, bringing forth critical discussions on the nature of knowledge, existence, and moral principles. His literary style is marked by precision and accessibility, making complex ideas understandable to a broad audience. Rooted in the late 19th century intellectual milieu, Fullerton's work reflects a post-Cartesian landscape, confronting traditional metaphysical questions while engaging with the burgeoning scientific discourse of his time. George Stuart Fullerton was a prominent American philosopher and psychologist whose educational background and enthusiastic engagement with European philosophical traditions significantly shaped his intellectual pursuits. An advocate for both empirical investigation and rational discourse, Fullerton sought to reconcile philosophical ideas with psychological insights, marking a pivotal moment in philosophical education. His tenure at institutions such as Columbia University positioned him at the forefront of philosophical thought, allowing him to draw upon a diverse array of influences. I highly recommend "An Introduction to Philosophy" to anyone seeking to gain a foundational understanding of philosophical inquiry. Fullerton'Äôs balanced approach not only enriches the reader'Äôs intellectual toolkit but also invites contemporary readers to engage with timeless questions, making it an essential read for students and enthusiasts of philosophy alike.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664104366

Release date

Ebook: 19 November 2019

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