Being Philosophical guides readers through the perplexing initial moments of meeting philosophy by taking them inside philosophical thinking as an activity.
In a beginner-friendly voice, Stephen Hetherington elucidates how intellectual 'tools' from a diversity of traditions, East and West, can enable us to start doing philosophy - that is, to think 'from scratch' in a philosophical way. He explores many classical topics and issues that have preoccupied philosophers from Plato, early Buddhists and Confucius to Karl Marx and beyond - selves, souls, identity, will, knowing and reasoning, acting morally, and more - and presents possible methods for responding to different theories.
Inviting and conversational, Being Philosophical is the book needed by every new philosophy student - or anyone wondering whether they might want to explore the world of philosophy.
Stephen Hetherington is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of New South Wales.
Extended Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Who Are You?
2 Philosophical Reading and Writing
3 How Do You Know?
4 Philosophical Reasoning
5 How Should You Act?
6 Philosophical Viewing
Index