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The Best Introduction to Learning the Practice of Philosophy,
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This review is from: The Practice of Philosophy: Handbook for Beginners (3rd Edition) (Paperback)
This "handbook for beginners" is a book for those interested in "doing" philosophy. It is not a crash course on the history of philosophy and does not deal with key problems in philosophical inquiry. It deals with argument form, basic logic and problem solving. So if you are just getting started, this is a great book to spark your interest and get you going in the activity that is philosophy. I would say that this book should be read, several times, by undergrads just getting started in philosophy. It would be a good book to master before taking classes in logic, epistemology, metaphysics, etc.
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The Practice of Philosophy: Handbook for Beginners (3rd Edition) by Jay F. Rosenberg (Paperback - August 11, 1995)
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