University Press of America
Pages: 82
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-8191-9778-8 • Paperback • December 1994 • $47.99 • (£37.00)
James S. Stramel is an Instructor of Philosophy at Santa Monica College.
This is a 'must buy' — both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better.
— Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania; Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers!>
— Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College; Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well.
— Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well.
— Australasian Journal of Philosophy
This is a 'must buy' — both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better.
— Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania; Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers!
— Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College; Australasian Journal of Philosophy