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Get Set for Philosophy Douglas Burnham

Get Set for Philosophy By Douglas Burnham

Get Set for Philosophy by Douglas Burnham


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This is the first book to combine an introduction to Philosophy as a degree subject with the practical study and assessment skills that the student is likely to need.

Get Set for Philosophy Summary

Get Set for Philosophy by Douglas Burnham

This is the first book to combine an introduction to Philosophy as a degree subject with the practical study and assessment skills that the student is likely to need. It begins by helping a student to make an informed choice about which philosophy course to apply for and goes on to introduce the subject via key problems and philosophers. It expertly guides the reader towards philosophical thinking as an activity and offers practical advice for developing techniques specific to the study of philosophy. Features * Gives brief biographies of major philosophers * Provides clear definitions of key terms and guidance on further reading * Includes sample essays and examination questions * Covers time-management and self-motivation skills * Offers tips on making use of contact time with tutors

Get Set for Philosophy Reviews

An indispensable text for newcomers to the subject. I like the explicit distinction between the content of the subject and the skills required of a successful Philosophy student. -- Dr John Gordon, Lecturer in Philosophy, Stevenson College, Edinburgh The obvious care and attention to the needs of first year undergraduates is all too evident. I have nothing but unqualified praise for the book. Having been involved with devising syllabuses for A' Level Philosophy I am also confident that students at this level will find the text extremely useful. -- Dr Roger Marples, Lecturer in Philosophy, Roehampton Institute An indispensable text for newcomers to the subject. I like the explicit distinction between the content of the subject and the skills required of a successful Philosophy student. The obvious care and attention to the needs of first year undergraduates is all too evident. I have nothing but unqualified praise for the book. Having been involved with devising syllabuses for A' Level Philosophy I am also confident that students at this level will find the text extremely useful.

About Douglas Burnham

Douglas Burnham is Professor of Philosophy at Staffordshire University and author of An Introduction to Kant's Critique of Judgement (Edinburgh University Press, 2000).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents; Introduction; Part One: A Guide to Philosophy; Chapter 1: Philosophy Degrees; A. What is philosophy? Why Study philosophy? (careers and personal growth); 1. What is philosophy?; 2. Philosophy and Your Future; A Special Word to Mature Students; B. Philosophy at university; 1. Choosing Where to Study: Which university?; 2: Which Type of Degree?; 3. Typical philosophy Courses; Chapter 2: An Orientation in Philosophy; A. Typical Courses on the First Year of philosophy Degrees; 1. Problems of Metaphysics; 2. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science; 3. Ethics, Applied Ethics, and Political Philosophy; 4. Aesthetics; 5. The Philosophy of Religion; 6. Ancient philosophy; 7. Early Modern Philosophy; 8. European' Philosophy; Part Two: Study skills; Chapter 3: Be in the Know; Chapter 4: Learning at university; A. Reading; B. Learning by Assessment; C. Self-Directed Learning; D. Time Management; E. Tutorials and seminars; F. Lectures; Chapter 5: Assessments; A. Essays and Dissertations; 1. Why Write Essays?; 2. Philosophy Essays are Different; 3. First, Read the Question; 4. The Writing Process: From Notes to a First Draft; 5. The Essay Returns; 6. Finding and Using Sources; a. Why Use Sources?; B. Finding Sources; 7. Portfolio of Work; 8. The Dissertation; B. Examinations; 1. Preparing for exams; 2. On the Day; 3. After the Exam; C. Oral Presentations; 1. Preparing and Presenting; 2. Working in Groups; Chapter 6:General Skills Handbook; A. Argument and Justification; 1. Critical Thinking; 2. Examples and Analogies; B. Writing Clear and Correctly; 1. References and Bibliographies; 2. Good Academic Style; C. Writing Skills Self-Assessment.

Additional information

GOR002076246
9780748616572
0748616578
Get Set for Philosophy by Douglas Burnham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
20030321
240
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