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Philosophy -- Introductions
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The philosophy book, [contributors, Will Buckingham [and others]]
Connections to the world, the basic concepts of philosophy, Arthur C. Danto
General philosophy, David Elton Trueblood
I think, therefore I draw, understanding philosophy through cartoons, Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein
How to teach philosophy to your dog, exploring the big questions in life, Anthony McGowan
50 big ideas you really need to know, Ben Dupré
Just the arguments, 100 of the most important arguments in Western philosophy, edited by Michael Bruce and Steven Barbone
Three questions we never stop asking, Michael Kellogg
Thinking it through, an introduction to contemporary philosophy, Kwame Anthony Appiah
Western philosophy, an illustrated guide, general editor, David Papineau
101 philosophy problems, Martin Cohen
How to think about the great ideas, from the great books of Western civilization, Mortimer J. Adler ; edited by Max Weismann
Philosophy, 100 essential thinkers, Philip Stokes
What does it all mean?, a very short introduction to philosophy, Thomas Nagel
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