A Student's Guide to Philosophy
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In his book, "A Student's Guide to Philosophy," Ralf M. Mclnerny teaches the true meaning of philosophy. He also discusses the past, the present, and the future of philosophy. He describes how philosophy changed from how it was in the beginning of time to how it is now. According to McInerny, philosophers used to have more common sense and believe in the truth; but now they seem to lose the main purpose of philosophy. Now they're more concerned with being poets. McInerny talks about the most famous philosopher of all time, Aristotle, and all his accomplishments, and how he shaped up the world. But most importantly he talks about how everyone is a philosopher and that it cannot be avoided. Philosophy was first studied by the Greeks in 6th century B.C; but that does not necessarily mean that they were the first philosophers. Everyone has always asked themselves the...

