Why does philosophy give some people a headache, others a real buzz, and yet others a feeling that it is subversive & dangerous? Why do a lot of people think philosophy is totally irrelevant? What is philosophy anyway?
The ABCs of philosophy--easy to understand but never simplistic
Beginning with the basic questions posed by the ancient Greeks--"What is the world made of?" "What is man?" "What is knowledge?" "What is good and evil?"--this guide traces the development of these questions as the key to understanding how western philosophy developed over the last 2,500 years.
About the Author
Richard Osborne is a philosopher and writer with special interests in Art, Technology and contemporary culture. He is the author of several works including Philosophy For Beginners and Freud For Beginners. Richard Osborne currently teaches art theory and philosophy at the University of the Arts in London. His most recent book is Philosophy in Art (Zidane Press 2008) which examines the relationship between the two.