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Philosophical Perspectives

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Philosophical Perspectives: Essays on Reality, Knowledge, and Morality is a collection of essays on foundational questions that shape our lives as rational creatures and moral agents. Promising a fresh alternative to the academic specialization and consequent fragmentation dominating current scholarship, the essays here offer philosophical breadth without sacrificing analytical depth. The result is a scholarly initiative demonstrating the richness of philosophy with the clarity of an analyst, the depth of a specialist, and the range of a generalist.

The collection has three integrated objectives: (1) to carve out a flexible yet structured pathway through interconnected domains of philosophical exploration, thereby providing a practical resource for researchers, instructors, and students; (2) to expose the unitary coherence of a philosophical trajectory spanning years of inquiry, with each essay contributing distinctive insights of its own while stitching together defining moments in the author's evolving thought; and (3) to consolidate a body of work that has until now been scattered across specialized journals and edited volumes, thus making it accessible even beyond well-resourced academic institutions.

This book will appeal to scholars and students alike interested in philosophy and the history of philosophy.

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ISBN: 9781041245049
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Author: Necip Fikri Alican
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 432 pages
Series: Variorum Collected Studies
Genres: Historiography
Social and cultural history
Western philosophy: Enlightenment
Ethics and moral philosophy
Philosophy of religion

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