Synopses & Reviews
Intended as a supplement in Introduction to Philosophy courses or a core text in courses on World Philosophy or Comparative Philosophy.
This anthology includes 42 selections from anthology a wide variety of cultural backgrounds and historical periods. The text is not limited to Western material; it also includes Native American, African-American, Hispanic, and feminist selections. While quite diverse historically and culturally, the readings are chosen for their readability and philosophical significance. To facilitate incorporation into existing courses, the selections are arranged in six chapters that correspond to traditional philosophical categories: self identity, knowledge and truth, creation and reality, ethics, politics, and religion.