How to Get the Most Out of Philosophy

Wadsworth Publishing Company (1995)
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This useful guide gives students tips for succeeding in their study of philosophy. Topics include motivation and basic study strategies; how to think, read, and write critically; how to relate with professors; and advice on test taking. It is appropriate for use with Soccios Archetypes of Wisdom, 2nd Edition or any introduction to philosophy text.

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