Best Book About Philosophy for Non-Philosophers
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Best Book About Philosophy for Non-Philosophers


So, I got asked this question a couple of times and had no good answer. "I'm interested in philosophy, but never took any courses in college. What would be a good book for beginners that exposes them to what philosophy really is?" Suggestions?




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"Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse," which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., is an exercise in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly trivial answer and actually have a discussion...

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"Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse," which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., is an exercise in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly trivial answer and actually have a discussion...

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"Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse," which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., is an exercise in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly trivial answer and actually have a discussion...



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