Description
Introduction to Philosophy: The Essential Readings is a thoughtfully curated open textbook compiled by E. F. Haven. Designed for undergraduate students and lifelong learners, this anthology spans the history of Western Philosophy to offer an introduction to compelling philosophical discussions. Featuring primary readings by influential thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, David Hume, Thomas Aquinas, and St. Anselm, each section is organized thematically to encourage reflection, discussion, and critical thought.
Highlights Include:
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The cosmological, ontological, and teleological arguments for God
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Discussions on justified true belief, determinism, and compatibilism
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Foundational texts for rational and empirical foundations for knowledge
Ideal for classroom use, independent reading, or supplemental reference.
Open Education Resources Series
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This textbook is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license and includes texts from Project Gutenberg and other public domain sources.






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