Description
1963 edition. Hardcover has some slight fading and edge wear. Missing dust jacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1963 edition of “General Philosophy” by David Trueblood offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental questions and concepts that have shaped philosophical thought throughout human history. Trueblood, a prominent American philosopher and theologian, presents a well-researched and accessible overview of the major philosophical traditions, from ancient Greek thinkers to modern existentialists.
While the hardcover shows signs of its age, with some fading and edge wear, the interior pages remain clean and the binding is secure, ensuring a pleasant reading experience. The absence of a dust jacket adds a touch of vintage charm and allows collectors to appreciate the book’s original design.
Trueblood’s engaging writing style and his ability to distill complex ideas into understandable terms make this volume an excellent introduction for those new to philosophy, as well as a valuable reference for seasoned scholars. His unique perspective, influenced by his Christian faith, offers a refreshing take on timeless philosophical debates.