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Yes, But How Do You Know? is an invitation to think philosophically through the use of sceptical ideas. Hetherington challenges our complacency and asks us to reconsider what we think we know. How much can we discover about our surroundings? What sort of beings are we? Can we trust our own reasoning? Is science all it is cracked up to be? Can we acquire knowledge of God? Are even the contents of our own minds transparent? In inviting, lucid prose, Hetherington addresses these questions and more, using scepticism to illuminate many perennial philosophical puzzles.

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“I’ll let you in on a secret: Nobody has ever become a philosopher simply by reading about philosophy. You may not know how to think about what you have read. And if an ordinary teacher tells you what to think about the text, you may not know how to think about that! But, if you have Stephen Hetherington as your teacher, chances are you will become philosophical. His new book is not only a masterful introduction to the subject, technically correct, cleverly structured and a supremely enjoyable read. It’s the most impressive guide to becoming philosophical I’ve seen.” — Claudio de Almeida, Professor, Department of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Pontifical Catholic University at Porto Alegre, Brazil

“This is a lucid, entertaining, and engaging introduction to philosophy and philosophical thinking. It brings sceptical ideas to life and shows the importance of taking such ideas seriously. Highly recommended.” — Quassim Cassam, Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick



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Chapter 1. Observing: Is Anything Out There?Chapter 2. Reasoning: How Far Can It Take You?Chapter 3. Reasoning Beyond Observing: Leaping Into The Dark?Chapter 4. Science: Can It Find All The Answers?Chapter 5. Common Sense: Like, Yeah?Chapter 6. Other Minds: Are You Mentally Alone In The Universe?Chapter 7. Your Own Mind: Is Anything Really Happening In There?Chapter 8. People's Natures: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?Chapter 9. Moral Characteristics: Say What?Chapter 10. God: Beyond Comprehension?

Yes, But How Do You Know?: Introducing Philosophy

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/09/2009
      ISBN13: 9781551119038, 978-1551119038
      ISBN10: 155111903X
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      Book Synopsis
      Yes, But How Do You Know? is an invitation to think philosophically through the use of sceptical ideas. Hetherington challenges our complacency and asks us to reconsider what we think we know. How much can we discover about our surroundings? What sort of beings are we? Can we trust our own reasoning? Is science all it is cracked up to be? Can we acquire knowledge of God? Are even the contents of our own minds transparent? In inviting, lucid prose, Hetherington addresses these questions and more, using scepticism to illuminate many perennial philosophical puzzles.

      Trade Review

      “I’ll let you in on a secret: Nobody has ever become a philosopher simply by reading about philosophy. You may not know how to think about what you have read. And if an ordinary teacher tells you what to think about the text, you may not know how to think about that! But, if you have Stephen Hetherington as your teacher, chances are you will become philosophical. His new book is not only a masterful introduction to the subject, technically correct, cleverly structured and a supremely enjoyable read. It’s the most impressive guide to becoming philosophical I’ve seen.” — Claudio de Almeida, Professor, Department of Philosophy and Human Sciences, Pontifical Catholic University at Porto Alegre, Brazil

      “This is a lucid, entertaining, and engaging introduction to philosophy and philosophical thinking. It brings sceptical ideas to life and shows the importance of taking such ideas seriously. Highly recommended.” — Quassim Cassam, Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Observing: Is Anything Out There?Chapter 2. Reasoning: How Far Can It Take You?Chapter 3. Reasoning Beyond Observing: Leaping Into The Dark?Chapter 4. Science: Can It Find All The Answers?Chapter 5. Common Sense: Like, Yeah?Chapter 6. Other Minds: Are You Mentally Alone In The Universe?Chapter 7. Your Own Mind: Is Anything Really Happening In There?Chapter 8. People's Natures: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?Chapter 9. Moral Characteristics: Say What?Chapter 10. God: Beyond Comprehension?

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