Map and the Territory / / Michael Munro.

"“I didn’t even know that was a question I could ask.” That remark from a student in an introductory philosophy course points to the primary body of knowledge philosophy produces: a detailed record of what we do not know. When we come to view a philosophical question as well-formed and worthwhi...

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Place / Publishing House:Santa Barbara, California : : punctum books,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (72 pages)
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