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Initiation into Philosophy
By Emile Faguet
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Description
He begins with metaphysics, outlining humanity's oldest questions: What exists? What is the nature of cause, substance, and the self? Faguet presents multiple viewpoints without insisting on any single answer, encouraging readers to see philosophy as an open field of inquiry. He then turns to the study of the mind, explaining how sensation, memory, and will form the basis of all understanding. Here, he emphasizes that knowing the world requires first examining the instrument of knowledge itself.
Logic receives particular attention as the discipline that teaches how to think clearly and avoid error. For Faguet, sound reasoning is the backbone of all philosophy, science, and public debate. In ethics, he surveys competing visions of the good life-those built on happiness and those built on duty-showing how individuals and societies struggle to balance desire with obligation. Finally, he discusses political philosophy, tracing how ideas about justice, authority, and freedom shape the structure of social life.
Across all these topics, Faguet's central message is that philosophy is not remote or abstract; it is a guide to clearer thinking and a deeper understanding of human existence. His book serves as both a primer on philosophical ideas and an invitation to pursue wisdom with curiosity and discipline.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
138
Publication Date:
2025-11-19
Publisher:
Bibliotech Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN13:
9798897733088
Weight:
236 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
8 cm
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