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Thinking Philosophically: An Introduction to Critical Reflection and Rational Dialogue

Thinking Philosophically: An Introduction to Critical Reflection and Rational Dialogue

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Description Thinking Philosophically begins by helping the reader acquire a lively sense of what philosophy is, how it began, why it persists, and how it is related to other fields of study, especially science.
Author Richard E. Creel
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