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Her Sey Ne Anlama Geliyor
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Her Sey Ne Anlama Geliyor

Felsefeye Kucuk Bir Giris
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR11,50

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Belli basli ilgi alanlari siyaset felsefesi, ahlak felsefesi, hukuk, bilgi felsefesi ve zihin felsefesi olan Thomas Nagelin d. 1937 elinizdeki bu kitabi özgün olarak ilk defa Oxford Üniversitesi Yayinlari tarafindan yayimlanmis ve yirmi dile cevrilmistir.

Her seyden önce, kitap Sokratesin sorgulanmamis bir yasam dedigi seye karsi dikkate deger bir meydan okuma iceriyor ve felsefi sorgulamanin temel sorulari üzerinde duruyor Gercekten hür iradeye sahip miyiz Nicin ahlakli olmaliyiz Nasil adil olabiliriz Zihnimiz ile beynimiz arasindaki iliski nedir Ölüm nedir Yasamlarimizin bir önemi var midir

Sorgulayan zihinlere bir rehber olmasi bakimindan ideal bir kitap olan Her Sey Ne Anlama Geliyor okuyucuyu kendisi ve dünya hakkinda düsünmeye tesvik ediyor. Üstelik, kitabin felsefi konularda derinlik ve aciklik gibi cogu zaman birbiriyle uzlasmaz görünen iki özelligi bir arada icermesi de okuyucuya kendi basina düsünme konusunda yardimci oluyor.
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ISBN/GTIN978-605-02-0741-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.09.2019
SpracheTürkisch
Artikel-Nr.16161863
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A38470743
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