![]() ![]() The philosopher Anthony Quinton wrote in 2005 that very short books such as Think form part of a recent new development "in the field of popularization by professionals." ![]() ![]() Blackburn to follow up with Being Good, a guide to the philosophy of ethics". The writer Peter Edidin wrote in The New York Times that the book "found a sizable audience", noting that more than 30,000 hardcover copies had been sold and that "Oxford has asked Mr. Sainsbury described the book as well-written, but criticized Blackburn's discussion of knowledge. Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy received a positive review from the philosopher Mark Sainsbury in Mind. The book was published as an Oxford University Press Paperback in 2001. Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy was first published by Oxford University Press in 1999. He also defends the value and importance of philosophy. ( April 2020)īlackburn covers subjects such as epistemology, philosophy of the mind, free will, and philosophy of religion, discussing them on an introductory level. ![]()
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