Selbst philosophieren. Ein Methodenbuch

Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter. Edited by Dieter Schönecker (2012)
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Doing Philosophy Yourself. A Book of Methods. Whoever wants to philosophize must do three things: analyze for himself, argue for himself, and interpret for himself. This book enables one to learn the methods of philosophy through exercises and solutions close to philosophical practice; particular emphasis is put on close textual interpretation. This book is excellent both for the university and for self-study.

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