PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9780241446690
- Categories Front List, H/C, NF REF, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Personal Development, Philosophy, Philosophy & psychology, Reference
- Author(s) DK
- Publisher Dorling Kindersley Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Dimensions 20.5cm x 2.0cm x 20.0cm
- Weight 0.445 kg
product description
A clear, simple, graphic-led introduction to philosophy.
Are you short of time but hungry for knowledge? This philosophy book proves that sometimes less is more. Bold graphics and easy-to-understand explanations make it the most accessible guide to philosophy on the market.
Understanding Philosophy Has Never Been Easier
This illuminating reference book introduces you to the world's greatest thinkers, such as Aristotle, Kant, Socrates, and more! It's the perfect gift for anyone interested in philosophy and life-long learners.
This book about philosophy offers you:
- Simple, easy-to-understand graphics that help to convey information in a visual way
- Clear, authoritative text that explains 90 key philosophical ideas
- Covers all of the different branches of philosophy
This smart but powerful guide cuts through the jargon and gives you the facts in a clear, visual way. Unlock the mysteries of more than 90 key philosophical ideas, from "I think, therefore I am" and Jean-Paul Sartre's existential angst to Nietzsche's Übermensch and Plato's ideal forms.
Organised by major philosophical themes, each pared-back, single-page entry demystifies the groundbreaking theories of famous philosophers. The essential ideas of the major philosophical schools and traditions, such as empiricism, rationalism, dualism, and materialism, can be grasped in seconds.
Whether you're a philosophy student or just a deep thinker with questions about the world, this indispensable guide is packed with everything you need to quickly and easily understand the basics.
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