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Martin Cohen takes up the challenge: . Cohen emphasizes the problems themselves, or at least the value of the problems, from which any answers derive such value as they may possess. He finishes his work and decides that each society has a right to have its beliefs respected. The ingenuity of Cohen's story telling means that we get all that first time, leaving us free to try and figure out which man is right. The first part of the book consists of a series of very short stories or narrative texts, grouped by subject-matter, setting out problems or puzzles of philosophical interest. or . Although many had a satisfying 'ah' quality to them. Then at the back of the book is a glossary, which is more like a condensed history of the great minds of philosophy. The last two sections, 'Glossary' and 'Reading Guide', offer helpful pointers to further philosophical study of a more vacademic' character.
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