An indispensable book for students and graduate students who have very little time left before the exam and need (if possible) to quickly familiarize themselves with the main philosophical movements and their representatives.
As the title suggests, the book will primarily be useful to students and graduate students, those who do not have much time left before the exam and need to quickly master the main wisdom of philosophical science, or at least get a clear idea about them. 47 topics (exactly as many as you need — no more, no less), 47 extremely concise answers, scientific terminology is minimized. The main goal of the author, writer-philosopher Viktor Nyukhtilin, is “to help a person understand philosophy, and then he will learn it very quickly himself.” Those who do not need to learn, who have already “passed through, passed and forgotten” all this, will surely find here something they want to return to, turn to the classical philosophical heritage, and admire the beauty of reasoning.
ETERNA, 368 p.