
Learning from Arguments: An Introduction to Philosophy
by Daniel Z. Korman
Publisher: PhilPapers Foundation 2022
Number of pages: 248
Description:
Learning from Arguments offers 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 argumentation.
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