Conundrums: A Book of Philosophical Questions

Upa (1994)
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If Bob and Joe switched minds, but kept the same bodies, who would be Bob and who would be Joe? If time has no beginnning, how could it have reached now? Conundrums provides a basic, quick introduction to some key problems of philosophy by asking concise questions that evoke classical philosophical problems in a striking manner. It is written in a lively, engaging style and promotes critical thinking skills. This pocketbook is intended for introductory philosophy courses and may be used to generate class discussion or for essay assignments. Topics covered include mind and reality, self and others, God, space and time, and life and death

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