Philosophy: Adventures in Thought and Reasoning

New York: Metro (2012)
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An expanded edition of "This Is Not a Book" (2007). This book will expand your mind, put your neurons through their paces, and go as far as question the foundations of your options and knowledge itself. You'll discover that you can't even trust your own senses-even though they are all that you have. Filled with philosophical puzzles that have intrigued the greatest minds, quizzes that reveal the inconsistency of our ideas, insoluble logical paradoxes, and moral dilemmas that force us to confront our beliefs. Philosophy will give your intellect a workout that you will thoroughly enjoy.

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