Philosophy made easy (Record no. 2092)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9710861093
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Transcribing agency QCPL
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Classification number 100
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Title Philosophy made easy
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Francisco M. Zulueta [and others]
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Mandaluyong City :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer National Book Store,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice [2000]
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Extent xiii, 259 pages :
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Source rdamedia
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Carrier type term volume
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Philosophy as a field of study: Philosophy and science -- Various perspective about philosophy -- Who are philosophers -- The importance of philosophy -- Philosophy contrasted with other fields of knowledge -- Philosophy and science -- Philosophy and art -- Philosophy and religion -- Philosophy and education: Philosophical fields of study: Cosmology -- Ontology -- Psychology -- Theodicy -- Logic -- Semantics -- Ethics -- Aesthetics -- Philosophical method of investigation -- Induction -- Deduction -- Dialectic -- Analytic method -- Romantic method -- Synoptic method: The theory of knowledge: Theories of knowledge -- The objective theory -- Conception and the conceivable theory -- Other sources of knowledge -- Sense perception -- Intention -- Authority -- The problem of knowledge -- The sophists -- Blind adherance to authority -- Propaganda -- Prejudice -- Fallacies in reasoning -- Contextual fallacies -- Fallacies of reason -- Fallacies of example --Thinking as a process: Man: its nature, development and destiny: Various perspective about man -- Origin -- Essence -- Man is by nature good -- Man as a biological being -- Man as a social and rational being -- Norms of society -- Man: its modern perspective -- Moral assumption of man's nature -- The problem of evil -- The highest good -- Man' search for happiness: Values: Definition of value -- Other concepts related to value -- Value judgement -- Norm -- Value system -- Axiology -- Aesthetics -- The good as value -- General characteristics of values -- Existence of values -- Moral values -- Values education in the school system -- The philosophy of values education: Ethics: Origin and meaning of ethics -- Ethics and fundamental concepts -- Morality -- The human acts -- Knowledge -- Freedom -- Voluntariness -- Modifiers of human acts -- Ignorance -- Concupiscence -- Fear -- Violence -- Habit -- Right -- Reason -- Conscience -- Ethics and law -- Ethics and love -- Ethics and work -- Ethics and family -- Functions of the family -- Sex and ethics -- Birth control and ethics -- Ethics and pre-marital sex -- The problem of relativity and objectivity in ethics -- Classification of ethical theories -- Self-realization -- Utilitarian -- Intuitionism -- Pessimism -- Stoicism -- Epicureanism -- Morality -- Conformity to rules of conduct: Philosophy and religion: The nature of God -- The God of Hebrews -- The God of the Greeks -- The minds of the early Greek thinkers -- The minds of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle -- The minds of the later Greek thinkers -- The Greco-religious thinkers -- The early and medieval Christian thinkers -- The minds of the forerunners of Renaissance -- The minds of Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, and Pascal and the beginning of scientific analysis -- The nature of God in the mind of Spinoza -- The thinking of Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Leibnitz -- The minds of the later German thinkers and Fichte, Schelling, Schliemacher, and Hegel -- The thinking of Comte, Spencer, and Bradley -- The thinking of James and Dewey -- Summary points -- The problem of the nature of God -- Philosophical basis of atheism -- The nature of religion -- Definition of religion -- Functions of religion: Political and social philosophy: State, government, sovereignty, and related concepts -- State -- Government -- Sovereignty -- Nation -- Citizen -- Law -- Origin -- Basis and development of states -- Theoretical basis of state origin -- Divine theory -- Contrast theory -- The nature and instinctive theory -- Patriarchal and matriarchal theory -- Force theory -- Historical as evolutionary theory -- Th evolution and development of the state -- The tribal state -- The oriental empire -- The Greek city state -- The Roman empire state -- The Federal state -- The national state -- The world state -- Elements of state -- People -- Territory -- Government -- Sovereignty -- Functions of the state -- Forms of government -- Monarchy -- Aristocracy -- Government of the few -- Dictatorship -- Democracy -- Political thinkers: their political and social philosophies -- Plato's political and social philosophy -- Aristotle's political and social philosophy -- Karl Marx' political and social philosophy -- Machiavelli's political and social philosophy -- Rousseau's political and social philosophy -- Hobbes political and social philosophy -- Locke's political and social philosophy -- Mill's political and social philosophy -- Kant's political and social philosophy: Classical and contemporary philosophies: Naturalism -- Realism -- Idealism -- Pragmatism -- Experimental method of knowledge -- Philosophy of education vis-a-vis progressive education -- Existentialism: The world's greatest philosophers: Plato's political philosophy -- Aristotle -- Aristotle's Doctrine of the Man -- Socrates -- Hedoism: the philosophy of Epicurus -- Saint Thomas Aquinas -- Saint Augustine -- Confucius -- Lao-tze -- Emmanuel Kant -- Friedrich Nietzsche -- Rene Descartes -- Baruch Spinoza -- John Dewey.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Philosophy
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690 ## - LOCAL SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM (OCLC, RLIN)
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Politics
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Personal name Zulueta, Francisco M.
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Dewey Decimal Classification
Koha item type Book
Holdings
Lost status Library use only Collection code Permanent Location Current Location Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Inventory number Full call number Barcode Koha item type
  Room use only Filipiniana Main Library Main Library Filipiniana Section 12/27/2002 Purchased 196.00 03-275 F 100 P568 2000 15596QC Book