Alburey Castell

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Introduction to Modern Phil...

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An introduction to modern p...

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Who Needs a Liberal Arts Co...

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A college logic;: An introd...

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The Self in Philosophy

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An Introduction to Modern P...

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An Introduction to Modern P...

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A College Logic: An Introdu...

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An Elementary Ethics

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“Why is it [the unexamined life] not worth living? The unexamined life does not ponder questions like this: Who am I? Where am I? What ought I to do? What may I hope? The unexamined life does not evaluate alternative futures. It "lives with the flow." The unexamined life hears no evil and sees no evil. It is devoid of critical self-assessment. The unexamined life stifles the breath of reason. It violates a distinctive human capacity.”
Alburey Castell, Introduction to Modern Philosophy: Examining the Human Condition

“As persons committed to the examined life, each of us must take a stand on each of these questions--however provisional and preliminary that stand may be.”
Alburey Castell, Introduction to Modern Philosophy: Examining the Human Condition



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