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Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Bibliography
"What Does It All Mean", Thomas Nagel, Oxford University Press, 1987
An excellent short introduction to Philosophy. Will make you depressed by the end!
"Philosophy: The Basics", Nigel Warburton, Routledge, 2002"
Another excellent introductory book
"Thinking from A to Z", Nigel Warburton, Routledge, 2000" (Open University set book)
They say it's "brilliant" and "witty" - can't go along with that, but will agree on "useful"
"101 Philosophy Problems", Martin Cohen, Routledge. 2001
Fun and informative
"Philosophy For Beginners", Richard Osborne, Writers and Readers, 1992
Brilliant! A comicbook style introduction to who's who in Philosophy.
"The Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy", Edited by Thomas Mautner, 2000
"Emotion: The Science of Sentiment", Dylan Evans, Oxford University Press, 2002
Yummy
"Paradoxes From A To Z", Michael Clark, Routledge, 2002
Difficult to get around some of this
"Being Good: A Short Introduction To Ethics", Simon Blackburn, Oxford University Press, 2001
I'm not sure; could've been made less boring?
"The God Of Philosophy", Roy Jackson, TMP (The Philosopher Magazine), 2001
A good read - but no new insight, alas Chapter 1: The Concept of God" can be read in .pdf form by clicking this link)
"Did Adam And Eve Have Navels?", Martin Gardner, Norton, 2000
Not a philosophy book; rather a sceptical book. Interesting and entertaining though!
"Labyrinths", Jorge Luis Borges, Penguin, 2000
Wonderfully wierd!
Bookbrain.co.uk links for these books can be found here. (I couldn't put them on here, because W3C wouldn't validate links with "&"s!)
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