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Philosophy: The Essential  Study Guide

Philosophy: The Essential Study Guide
By Nigel Warburton

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A compact and straightforward guide to the skills needed to study philosophy – reading, listening, discussing and writing – aimed at anyone coming to the subject for the first time or just looking to improve their performance.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #113915 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 104 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
'Just what is needed. It is written in an easy style that makes it eminently clear and accessible to its intended audience ... Drawing on my four decades of university teaching I don't think I could improve on the advice given.' - Michael Clark, University of Nottingham

'Just what is needed. It is written in an easy style that makes it eminently clear and accessible to its intended audience ... Drawing on my four decades of university teaching I don't think I could improve on the advice given.' - Michael Clark, University of Nottingham

From the Back Cover

Philosophy: The Essential Study Guide is a compact and straightforward guide to the skills needed to study philosophy, aimed at anyone coming to the subject for the first time or just looking to improve their performance. Nigel Warburton clarifies what is expected of students and offers strategies and guidance to help them make effective use of their study time and improve their marks.

The four main skills covered by the book are:


Reading philosophy - both skimming and in-depth analysis of historical and contemporary work, understanding the examples and terminology used

Listening to philosophy - formal lectures and informal classroom teaching, preparation, picking up on arguments used, note taking

Discussing philosophy - arguing and exploring, asking questions, communicating in concise and understandable ways

Writing philosophy - planning and researching essays and other written tasks, thinking up original examples, avoiding plagiarism

About the Author
Nigel Warburton is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Open University, UK. He has published six books with Routledge and is one of the best-selling philosophy authors of his generation.