Philosophy for Graduate Students: Metaphysics and Epistemology
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Book Details:
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Author: Alex Broadbent
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Brand: Routledge
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 176
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Release Date: 25-02-2016
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ISBN: 9781138930506
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Languages: English
About The Book:
"Core Topics in Metaphysics and Epistemology" by Alex Broadbent provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to some of the most important areas in contemporary philosophy. Aimed primarily at graduate students, the book addresses key concepts in metaphysics and epistemology, making them accessible to readers with a sound but possibly fragmented philosophical background. It organizes core topics into a coherent structure and highlights their interconnectedness, helping readers to see the broader picture of philosophical inquiry.
Key Features:
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Overview of Core Topics:
The book covers ten central topics in metaphysics and epistemology, which are essential for any contemporary philosopher. These topics include concepts like knowledge, reality, causality, and the nature of existence. -
Coherent and Accessible Presentation:
Broadbent presents these complex concepts in a way that is readable and engaging, ideal for graduate students or anyone new to these areas of philosophy. The book organizes the material clearly, emphasizing how the topics interrelate. -
Utility for Philosophy as a Whole:
The text focuses on making the distinctions and concepts applicable across the philosophical spectrum, not just for metaphysics or epistemology specialists. It demonstrates the utility of these core ideas for understanding philosophical debates in a wide variety of areas. -
Course Readings and Recommendations:
Each chapter concludes with recommendations for further reading, divided into essential and additional resources. This ensures that readers can continue their learning and deepen their understanding of the topics discussed. -
Ideal for Students and Those from Other Disciplines:
While the book is designed with graduate students in mind, its accessibility also makes it suitable for those approaching philosophy from other academic fields, providing an excellent primer to the concepts, topics, and distinctions necessary for engaging in modern philosophical discourse.
Who Should Read This Book:
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Graduate Students in Philosophy:
Ideal for students beginning graduate-level studies in philosophy, offering a foundational understanding of metaphysical and epistemological topics that are crucial for further study and discussion. -
Philosophy Enthusiasts:
Those with a general interest in philosophy, especially in the analytic tradition, will find this book an excellent resource for gaining a broad understanding of core philosophical ideas. -
Interdisciplinary Learners:
Individuals approaching philosophy from other fields like social sciences, literature, or even the natural sciences will appreciate this book’s clarity and its ability to present philosophical concepts in an understandable way.
"Core Topics in Metaphysics and Epistemology" provides a solid foundation for those looking to explore some of the most essential and thought-provoking questions in contemporary philosophy. Whether you're a student, academic, or simply someone interested in these key areas, this book offers a clear and nuanced path to understanding the central themes of metaphysics and epistemology.

