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"Easy to use for both students and instructors, Introduction to Philosophy : Classical and Contemporary Readings incorporates boldfaced key terms, a glossary, a guide to writing philosophy papers, and a "Logical Toolkit" primer on philosophical reasoning. The seventh edition features eleven new readings, eight by conteporary female philosophers, bringing the total number of essays by women to twelve. It is also accompanied by a robust support package that includes a more extensive test bank, available on the new online Ancillary Resource Center, and expanded self-quizzes for students on the Companion Website"--Back cover.
No time for fun reading- it‘s school work galore. However, ‘Why I Am Not a Christian‘ by Bertrand Russell was fun to read in my philosophy course. 10/10 would recommend to people with an opened minded personality.