

An Introduction to Philosophy
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Readers are guided through the preparation of the mind for deep and meaningful reflection, developing the skills of critical thinking, self-awareness, and ethical discernment. Each chapter encourages thoughtful engagement, curiosity, and intellectual independence, equipping readers to approach ideas with clarity, balance, and purpose. This book is ideal for students, lifelong learners, and anyone seeking a structured yet accessible introduction to philosophy. It offers practical insights for applying philosophical thinking to everyday life while fostering the wisdom, patience, and perspective necessary for navigating complex questions and ethical challenges. By bridging timeless philosophical concepts with modern relevance, Foundations of Philosophy – An Introduction empowers readers to think deeply, live thoughtfully, and engage with the world in a more conscious and reflective way.Reads

Foundations of PhilosophySaraban K. K. 1h 24m

Existentialism: Freedom, Choice, and MeaningSaraban K. K.1h 34m

Spiritual Philosophy: Soul, Love, and TruthSaraban K. K. 1h 4m

Ethics and MoralitySaraban K. K.1h 11m

Phenomenology: Understanding ExperienceSaraban K. K. 1h 29m

StoicismSaraban K. K. 1h 9m

Eastern PhilosophySaraban K. K.1h 42m

Socrates: The Questioner of TruthSaraban K. K.50m

Plato: The Philosopher of IdeasSaraban K. K.1h 4m

Aristotle: The Thinker of NatureSaraban K. K. 57m

Confucius: The Philosopher of VirtueSaraban K. K. 52m

Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic EmperorSaraban K. K. 42m

René Descartes: The Father of Modern Philosophy Saraban K. K. 48m

Sartre: Defining Life Through ChoiceSaraban K. K. 41m

Friedrich Nietzsche: The Rebel PhilosopherSaraban K. K. 58m