Introducing Philosophy: The Challenge of ScepticismISBN: 978-0-631-20041-3
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224 pages
January 1996, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Philosophers' Doubts.
2. Minds and the External World.
3. Primary and Secondary Qualities.
4. Mind, Brain and Self.
5. The Self and Others.
6. Criteria and Forms of Life.
7. Moral Possibilities.
8. Differences and Dilemmas.
9. Political Obligation.
10. Aesthetic Values.
11. Believing in God.
12. Behaviour, Explanation and Criticism.
13. Interrupting the Conversations of Mankind.
Further Reading.
Bibliography.
Acknowledgements.
1. Philosophers' Doubts.
2. Minds and the External World.
3. Primary and Secondary Qualities.
4. Mind, Brain and Self.
5. The Self and Others.
6. Criteria and Forms of Life.
7. Moral Possibilities.
8. Differences and Dilemmas.
9. Political Obligation.
10. Aesthetic Values.
11. Believing in God.
12. Behaviour, Explanation and Criticism.
13. Interrupting the Conversations of Mankind.
Further Reading.
Bibliography.

