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  1. The primary concern of philosophy is the study of ideas central to the ways we think and live. The value, however, of many of our key concepts is often hidden from us. We come to take the ways we make sense of ourselves and the world around us for granted.

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  2. Aug 27, 2013 · philosopher seeks an account of moral truth in particular. What, exactly, should we do with ourselves and our lives? How should we behave with respect to others? Are there right acts and wrong acts? What is the meaning of our lives? And what role does philosophy, both theoretically and practically, play in our pursuit of the good life?

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  3. This book is a brief introduction to philosophy for people who don't know the first thing about the subject. People ordinarily study philosophy only when they go to college, and I suppose that most readers will be of college age or older. But that has nothing to do with

  4. The first were people who formed belief on the basis of custom or tradition rather than argument. The second were rhetoricians and sophists who used arguments, not to form true beliefs, but to achieve some other end. Philosophy, by contrast, is the attempt to form true beliefs about the world on the basis of reason.

  5. Overview: Philosophy (which literally translates from Greek as “love of wisdom”) is a field that focuses on rational analysis of fundamental issues dealing with knowledge, reality, and values.

  6. To sum up: philosophy as we see it is in principle open to all questions, meaning both that all assumptions may be called into question, and that all assumptions may be adopted for the purpose of examining their consequences.

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    OpenStax provides an introduction to philosophy, covering key concepts and ideas in the field.

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