Informal Philosophy
By (author) Avrum Stroll
Publication date:
16 May 2009Length of book:
192 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
241x162mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780742570276
Informal Philosophy provides an original look at how we should understand and teach philosophy. Avrum Stroll persuasively argues that philosophy should be evaluated using its own methodology and should not merely mimic formal scientific analysis, because while modern science does inform our philosophical views about man and his place in nature, it does not solve philosophical problems. Stroll effectively makes the case for the use of informal philosophy_that is, an approach guided by common sense, appealing to ordinary discourse, and employing a context-driven line of inquiry_to answer philosophical problems.
Avrum Stroll presents an attractive alternative to formal philosophy in his new book. He covers a large part of classical philosophical problems with verve and insight. His "method of cases" is an especially fruitful approach to solving philosophical problems.