Fifty Readings in Philosophy

Fifty Readings in Philosophy by Donald C. Abel is a comprehensive collection published by McGraw-Hill Education on June 17, 2011. This edition spans 552 pages and is presented in English. The book features a selection of classic and contemporary primary sources in philosophy, covering key topics within Western philosophy. Each reading is carefully edited to provide a self-contained argument, ensuring that students can grasp the main points without becoming overwhelmed.
Readers will find that the book includes introductions and explanatory notes designed to enhance accessibility for students. This structure supports a deeper understanding of philosophical concepts, making it suitable for those new to the subject. With its focus on essential readings, Fifty Readings in Philosophy serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring foundational ideas in philosophy.
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Fifty Readings in Philosophy is a flexible and affordable collection of classic and contemporary primary sources in philosophy. The readings cover all the main topics of Western philosophy, each one carefully edited to be long enough to present a self-contained argument but not so lengthy that students lose track of the main point. Introductions and explanatory notes make the readings accessible to students. All these features have made this book a proven pedagogical success and a best-selling reader in introductory philosophy.
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