<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Free will: mental energy that poofs into existence from scratch? <p/>In pairing key ideas from the history of philosophy with examples from everyday life and culture, David Cunning produces a clear, incisive and engaging introduction to philosophy. <i>Everyday Examples</i> explores historical philosophy and the contemporary theory scene and includes ideas from both the analytic and continental traditions. This broad sweep of topics provides a synoptic overview of philosophy as a discipline and philosophizing as an activity. <p/>With examples drawn from everything from <i>The Matrix </i>and <i>Sesame Street </i>to sleepwalking, driving, dancing, playing a sport and observing animals, students are pointed to ways in which they can be a philosopher outside the classroom in the everyday world. <p/>As well as providing entertaining and relatable examples from everyday life, this book will be especially useful in the classroom, it is accessible and discussion-oriented, so that students can get first-hand practice at actually 'doing' philosophy. This accessibility does not come at the expense of rigour but, rather, provides a 'way in' to thinking about the major issues, figures and moments in the history of philosophy. The chapters are divided into brief sustainable nuggets so that students can get a definite handle on each issue and also be the expert for the day on a given section.There are suggested study questions at the end of each chapter that bring out the force of each side of the many different issues. <p/>An indispensable tool for those approaching philosophy for the first time.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<i>Everyday Examples </i>is an introductory text that lives up to its name. David Cunning's accessible, flexible, and versatile work enables readers to do philosophy, not just learn about it." --<i>Brett Gaul, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Southwest Minnesota State University, USA</i> <p/>"Cunning's introductory textbook invites students to be active engaged learners achieved by a rich self-discovery of the meaningful enterprise of philosophical inquiry. <i>Everyday Examples </i>is an invaluable pedagogical tool designed to enrich student comprehension and elicit critical discourse both inside and outside of the classroom." --<i>Genevieve Migely, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Cornell College, USA</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>David Cunning</b> is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Philosophy Department at the University of Iowa, USA.
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