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Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy

About the Book Series

An innovative, well structured series, the Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy are designed for students who already have completed an introductory-level course in philosophy.  Each book introduces a core general subject in contemporary philosophy and offers students an accessible but substantial transition from introductory to higher-level college work in that subject.  The series is accessible to non-specialists and each book clearly motivates and expounds the problems and positions introduced.  An orientating chapter briefly introduces its topic and reminds readers of any crucial material they need to have retained from a typical introductory course.  Considerable attention is given to explaining central philosophical problems of a subject and the main competing solutions and arguments for those solutions.  The primary aim is to educate students in the main problems, positions and arguments of contemporary philosophy rather than to convince students of a single position.

38 Series Titles


Philosophy of Art A Contemporary Introduction

Philosophy of Art: A Contemporary Introduction

1st Edition

By Noël Carroll
October 20, 1999

Philosophy of Art is a textbook for undergraduate students interested in the topic of philosophical aesthetics.It introduces the techniques of analytic philosophy as well as key topics such as the representational theory of art, formalism, neo-formalism, aesthetic theories of art, ...

Epistemology A Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge

Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge

1st Edition

By Robert Audi
December 18, 1997

First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....

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