Delve into the fundamental questions that shape our understanding of existence with "Initial Problems In The Philosophy Of Life." This book offers an accessible introduction to core philosophical concepts, guiding readers through the initial challenges encountered when contemplating life's big questions.
Explore essential themes such as the nature of reality, the meaning of existence, and the principles of logical thought. "Initial Problems In The Philosophy Of Life" encourages critical thinking and provides a framework for approaching complex philosophical inquiries. Ideal for students and anyone curious about the foundations of philosophical reasoning.
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