Fundamental Questions Of Philosophy: One Philosopher's Answers

Fundamental Questions Of Philosophy: One Philosopher's Answers

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A cornerstone of analytical philosophy, Fundamental Questions of Philosophy: One Philosopher's Answers presents Stephan Körner's rigorous and systematic examination of the most enduring problems in Western philosophical thought. Körner tackles core metaphysical and epistemological questions — concerning the nature of reality, knowledge, perception, and existence — with the precision and clarity that defined his distinguished career at the University of Bristol. The work argues that philosophy's central questions are not merely academic puzzles but are deeply connected to the foundations of human understanding and rational inquiry. Written with intellectual authority yet accessible enough for the educated general reader, this volume stands as an essential text for students and enthusiasts of philosophy alike.

Author: Stephan Korner
Format: Paperback

Genre: Philosophy

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed/tanning consistent with age. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact, pages secure, crack in back of spine opens book flat in the centre. .

A cornerstone of analytical philosophy, Fundamental Questions of Philosophy: One Philosopher's Answers presents Stephan Körner's rigorous and systematic examination of the most enduring problems in Western philosophical thought. Körner tackles core metaphysical and epistemological questions — concerning the nature of reality, knowledge, perception, and existence — with the precision and clarity that defined his distinguished career at the University of Bristol. The work argues that philosophy's central questions are not merely academic puzzles but are deeply connected to the foundations of human understanding and rational inquiry. Written with intellectual authority yet accessible enough for the educated general reader, this volume stands as an essential text for students and enthusiasts of philosophy alike.