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The Secret Codes of the Mind: Introduction to Philosophy (Book I) - Hardcover

The Secret Codes of the Mind: Introduction to Philosophy (Book I) - Hardcover

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by Andrew V. Kudin (Author)

The Secret Codes of the Mind: Introduction to Philosophy (Revised Academic Edition) offers a systematic introduction to the fundamental concepts and methods of philosophy essential for academic study.

Volume One, the opening work in a structured six-volume series, provides a comprehensive foundation through clearly developed lectures enriched with discussions and exercises tailored for university courses.

Lecture 1: Definition of Philosophy, Main Branches, Concepts, and Their Practical Application

Defines philosophy and explores its origins, emphasizing its role in examining existence, knowledge, morality, and society. The lecture highlights philosophy's central question - What is primary: being or consciousness? - and outlines its major branches:

Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, Aesthetics, Logic, and Political Philosophy.

Lecture 2: Philosophical Methods

Introduces major methods of philosophical inquiry - dialectical, metaphysical, hermeneutic, analytical, deductive, empirical, phenomenological, materialist, idealist, rationalist, critical, existential, pragmatic, historical, dialogical, and deconstructivist - each presented with clarity and attention to its practical application.

Lecture 3: Core Philosophical Categories

Examines fundamental categories such as being, causality, truth, unity, and diversity. Includes analyses of Aristotle's metaphysics, Kant's epistemological categories, Hegel's dialectics, and Peirce's pragmatism within their historical contexts.

Lecture 4: Consciousness, Matter, Space, and Time

Explores philosophical perspectives on consciousness and matter, tracing conceptions of space and time from Aristotle and Augustine to Einstein, Bergson, and Heidegger.

Lecture 5: Philosophy of Freedom

Addresses the problem of free will and determinism, along with modern debates on freedom of speech and civil liberties. Classical and modern views (Augustine, Spinoza, Kant) are compared and critically discussed.

Each lecture provides historical context, concise explanations, focused discussion questions, practical exercises, and selected readings designed to develop academic understanding and critical thinking skills.

The Secret Codes of the Mind: Introduction to Philosophy (Volume One) offers students a rigorous yet engaging path into the world of philosophy - a curriculum built for intellectual depth, clarity, and scholarly development.

Number of Pages: 370
Dimensions: 1.13 x 10 x 7 IN
Publication Date: May 09, 2025