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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
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Philosophy Qua Philosophy,
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This review is from: Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon (Paperback)
Mortimer Adler, one of America's great philosophers and educators (taught at Columbia and Chicago), does philosophy in the grand style. His writing is at once lucid and luminous, a rarity in contemporary philosophy. I am a little perplexed by the last review, making Adler out to be a Christian proselytizer, since he is, after all, a self-described "Jewish pagan/agnostic". Adler is an Aristotelian, and his philosophical dictionary does, indeed, reflect that. Though, I think an honest and intelligent reader will, after having read Adler-- either this work or his others--, come to the conclusion that they, too, are Aristotelian.It took me quite a view years-- even after having taken a philosophy degree (Cum Laude)-- to realize that I'm an Aristotelian.If you really want to learn philosophy (philosophy qua philosophy), i.e., for the love of wisdom and not sophistry, then _Adler's Philosophical Dictionary_ is THE place to start. You will, in my honest opinion, get a better philosophical education from this book than most university students get in two years.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Real definitions for the real world.,
By Joseph H. Terrell (Dallas, TX.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon (Hardcover)
For the majority of humankind the world is a real place and we share common experiences. If you are one of the many who share this worldview than this dictionary will help you get a better feel for questions concerning everyday life. This is not a professional philosophers dictionary but an amateur one. We should all be amateur philosophers degreed or not.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Not at all what I expected from Adler,
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This review is from: Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon (Paperback)
This book by Adler is for me a disappointment all around. When a book purports to be a "philosophical dictionary" but doesn't include in it's lexicon such philosophical terms as: substance, accidents, genus, positism, existentialism, phemenology et. al., it's of no use to me. Having said that, I suppose that the book might be of value to those who want only a brush-by with the philosophy's terminology.
I'll also add that in testing the book I found that some of Adler's explanations of "philosophical" words were confusing at best.
8 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
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disappointment in Mortimer Adler's Philosophical Dictionary,
By Len Reitz (vernunft@triax.com) (Eastern Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon (Hardcover)
This I think this little book could have been valuable to a much larger community of readers. Mr. Adler seemed to be focused on injecting God, and Christianity and his own declaration of supernaturalism than in providing a non-biased Dictionary. I trash-canned the book. Len Reitz
6 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Philosophical dictionaries should be about philosphy,
By Len Reitz (vernunft@triax.com) (Eastern Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon (Paperback)
I was very offended to spend money to hear someone who uses a Philosphical Dictionary to ''Announce one's personal faith in Jesus Christ'' ....... If Mr. Adler wishes to proselytize, a dictionary of philosphy terms, or any kind of a dictionary is not the place to do it, in my opinion. ..... I wasted my money!
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Adler's Philosophical Dictionary: 125 Key Terms for the Philosopher's Lexicon by Mortimer Jerome Adler (Paperback - August 6, 1996)
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