Ten philosophical mistakes / Mortimer J. Adler. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Macmillan, (c)1985.Description: xx, 200 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780025003309
- B72.A237.T467 1985
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Includes bibliographical references.
PART ONE.
Consciousness and its objects -- The intellect and the senses -- Words and meanings -- Knowledge and opinion -- Moral values
PART TWO.
Happiness and contentment -- Freedom of choice -- Human nature -- Human society -- Human existence.
Readers will find that there are more than ten philosophical mistakes considered and corrected in this book. But there are ten subjects about which these mistakes were made. Readers will also find that the five chapters of PART ONE are longer than the five chapters in PART TWO. The reason is that the mistakes discussed in part one are more difficult to expound clearly. It is more difficult to explain what is involved in correcting them. the philosophical errors discussed in part one are more fundamental and give rise to more serious consequences in modern thought.
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