Martin Cohen, "101 Philosophy Problems Ed 3"  
English | ISBN: 0415404029 | 2007 | 256 pages | PDF | 1471 KB
English | ISBN: 0415404029 | 2007 | 256 pages | PDF | 1471 KB
Does Farmer Field really know his prize cow, Daisy, is in the field? When is an unexpected exam not wholly unexpected? Are all bachelors (really) unmarried? Martin Cohen's bestselling 101 Philosophy Problems is a witty and engaging introduction to philosophy, covering classical as well as contemporary problems from the fields of medical ethics, modern physics and artificial intelligence.
For the third edition, many of the problems have been revised and there are several brand new ones, including Lewis Carroll's problem of people who don't eat lentils and Poincare's problem of the gaseous people whose measurements keep changing.
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