THE SECRET CODES OF THE MIND: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (Book I ) Paperback
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The Complete Philosophy Textbook — From the Foundations to New Horizons
Philosophy begins with questions that remain urgent across centuries: What is truth? What is freedom? What can we know, and how should we live? This book presents philosophy as a disciplined inquiry into such questions, combining the history of philosophy with practical tools for transforming oneself, one’s choices, and the world one inhabits.
If the right question can change your day, the right tools for thinking can change your life.
The Secret Codes of the Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy is the result of forty years of academic and teaching experience by Dr. Andrew V. Kudin. This monumental series, comprising more than 540,000 words in six volumes, combines clarity and depth with practical applicability. It introduces readers to the fundamental principles of the philosophical traditions that shaped the modern world and continue to influence human civilization.
➤ Inside Volume I:
• Lecture 1: What is philosophy?
Defines philosophy, explains how it is studied (methods and approaches), and identifies and analyzes its principal branches—metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, logic, and political philosophy.
• Lecture 2: Philosophical methods
Examines key methods of philosophical investigation—from the dialectical and analytical methods to phenomenological and existential approaches—and shows how together they form the principal tools of philosophy. These methods are not abstract theories but practical instruments for understanding and transforming the world, illustrated with clear, real-world examples.
• Lecture 3: Core categories of thought
Explores the foundational categories—being, causality, truth, unity, diversity, and others—and traces their treatment in the works of Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Charles Sanders Peirce.
• Lecture 4: Consciousness, matter, space, and time
Traces the philosophical evolution of these core metaphysical categories—from ancient and medieval cosmologies to Enlightenment rationalism and contemporary debates—and emphasizes how different traditions have interpreted their meaning and significance.
• Lecture 5: The concept of freedom
Analyzes the nature and limits of freedom, including free will, determinism, freedom of speech, and personal autonomy. It also examines what it means to act, to choose, and to take responsibility in a world shaped by both necessity and possibility.
➤ Each lecture includes:
- Discussion questions designed to challenge assumptions and spark meaningful dialogue
- Suggested readings for deeper exploration and sustained engagement
- Practical exercises that connect abstract theory with concrete experience
Who This Book Is For
- Professors and instructors: A course-ready textbook for PHIL 1000, General Humanities, and Liberal Arts. With structured modules, clear outcomes, discussion prompts, curated readings, and exercises, it works equally well in lecture or seminar settings.
- Students: A rigorous yet accessible guide to philosophy’s central concepts and debates, designed to develop clear reasoning and strong critical thinking skills.
- Independent readers: A clear and structured path into the core of philosophical inquiry, from the origins of thought to enduring questions of freedom, truth, and meaning.
➤ Bonus resources included: free presentations and videos for classroom or independent study
Begin today. Open the first pages and let clear questions guide thoughtful decisions—in the classroom, at work, and in daily life.
- Publisher : Kudin & Sons Academic Press
- Publication date : November 27, 2024
- Language : English
- Print length : 371 pages
- Item Weight : 1.42 pounds
- Dimensions : 7 x 0.84 x 10 inches
