7/6/2023 0 Comments Simon blackburn think summary![]() Philosophy deals with these kinds of big questions that give us plenty of food for thought and can go ever so deep. If we exist – do we have free will? What are the arguments for God and what are the criticisms of those arguments? How do we know what is really true? What is just? What is knowledge? ![]() You might have wondered how we know other people are just like us and not zombies. You might have wondered how we know we exist, how we know we’re not in a simulation if our mind is separate from our body, separate from our soul. If you have the desire to know, this is a book for you. „ Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy“ is a book for people who are at least on some level aware that there are great mysteries and big questions about various topics and wish to move at least a bit beyond that awareness. The title of this book is very appropriate. ![]() In fact, it is so good that this will be a second post about it. ![]() If you have read almost any blog post here that deals with any philosophy, like Pascal’s wager, cosmological argument or ontological argument, you had a chance to notice that in each of those posts, I recommended this book. ![]() And this time it’s a very dear book, as it’s one of the first books, if not THE first I read on philosophy. ![]()
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