01241nam a22002897a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020002300062040000800085082001500093084002500108100001600133245003100149260004300180300001400223520046900237650001500706650003000721650002700751650002200778650002200800650004100822650002700863650002100890650002100911650001900932OSt20250917123143.0250917b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789357519977 (HB) ckul a100bGRA/I 2Colon Classification aGray, Janus aIntroduction to Philosophy aNew Delhi:bRandom Publications,c2024 aix, 320p. aQuite literally, the term "philosophy" means, "love of wisdom". In a broad sense, philosophy is an activity people undertake when they seek to understand fundamental truths about themselves, the world in which they live and their relationships to the world and to each other. As an academic discipline philosophy is much the same. Those who study philosophy are perpetually engaged in asking, answering and arguing for their answers to life's most basic questions. aPhilosophy aExternal World Scepticism aProblem of other Minds aMind-body Problem aPersonal Identity aProblem of Free Will and Determinism aPhilosophy of Religion aEthics of Belief aHuman Well-being aPost-modernism