Learning to Philosophize

Learning to Philosophize by Eric Revell Emmet, published by Penguin in 1968, is a revised edition that spans 270 pages. This book serves as a practical guide, offering readers a think-it-yourself approach to applying logic and philosophy in everyday situations. It is written in English and aims to engage individuals in the exploration of philosophical concepts and logical reasoning.
Readers will find that this handbook encourages independent thought and critical analysis, making philosophy accessible and relevant to daily life. The content is designed to help individuals navigate various scenarios using philosophical principles, fostering a deeper understanding of logic. Emmet’s work invites readers to reflect on their own thought processes and apply philosophical insights to enhance their decision-making and reasoning skills.
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This book provides a think-it-yourself handbook for the application of logic and philosophy in daily life. 1986 270pp
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