

Philosophy's the 'love of wisdom', can be approached in two ways: by doing it, or by studying how it has been done, so writes the eminent philosopher Roger Scruton. In this user-friendly book, he chooses to introduce philosophy by doing it. Taking the discipline beyond theory and intellectualism, he presents it in an empirical, accessible, and practical light. The result is not a history of the field but a vivid, energetic, and personal account to guide the reader making his or her own venture into philosophy. Addressing a range of subjects from freedom, God, reality, and morality, to sex, music, and history, Scruton argues philosophy's relevance not just to intellectual questions, but to contemporary life.
It takes about 4 Hours and 8 minutes on average for a reader to read Philosophy: Principles And Problems. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Philosophy: Principles And Problems is College Freshman and Up .
Philosophy: Principles And Problems is 192 pages long.
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