Learning from Arguments An Introduction to Philosophy

Learning from Arguments is a novel approach to teaching Introduction to Philosophy. It advances accessible versions of key philosophical arguments, in a form that students can emulate in their own writing, and with the primary aim of cultivating an understanding of the dynamics of philosophical argu...

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Main Author: Korman, Daniel Z. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] PhilPapers Foundation [2022]
Series:Open textbook library.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface for Students
  • Preface for Instructors
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Can God Allow Suffering?
  • Chapter 2: Why You Should Bet on God
  • Chapter 3: What Makes You You
  • Chapter 4: Don't Fear the Reaper
  • Chapter 5: No Freedom
  • Chapter 6: You Know Nothing
  • Chapter 7: Against Prisons and Taxes
  • Chapter 8: The Ethics of Abortion
  • Chapter 9: Eating Animals
  • Chapter 10: What Makes Things Right
  • Appendix A: Logic
  • Appendix B: Writing
  • Appendix C: Theses and Arguments