
There Are Two Errors in the the Title of This Book: A Sourcebook of Philosophical Puzzles, Problems, and Paradoxes
by Robert M. MartinAs this book richly and entertainingly demonstrates, philosophy is as much the search for the right questions as it is the search for the right answers. Robert M. Martin’s popular collection of philosophical puzzles, paradoxes, jokes, and anecdotes is updated and expanded in this third edition, with dozens of new entries.
Contributors
Robert M. Martin, author
Robert M. Martin is Professor of Philosophy (retired), Dalhousie University.
Reviews
- A wonderful book. Martin presents a wealth of puzzles, paradoxes and jokes, more than ever before, in this new and updated third edition. Frequently these raise significant philosophical issues, which are thus introduced in a natural and interesting way. This is a superb text for stimulating students’ interest and showing them how much sheer fun can be had from doing philosophy. - Adam Rieger, University of Glasgow Link to review
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Rights Holder: Broadview Press
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Additional Information
age range: University undergraduate
number of pages: 408
publication date: 10/26/2011
Original language of pub: English
Materials Available: finished book