AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY by Daniel J. Sullivan is intended for the general reader as well as for the student. Its primary purpose is to present the elements of philosophy with simplicity and clarity in order to arouse that sense of wonder which Aristotle says is the beginning of the love of wisdom.
This well-structured overview begins with an historical study of philosophy, tracing the evolution of philosophical problems from their simplest origins, and continues with an analysis of the more concrete problems about man himself. The more abstract problems of man and his relation to the world around him make up the final study of this book.
Sullivan works in the great classical, realist tradition of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, and their modern-day inheritors, exposing the perennially valid and vital principles of philosophy and emphasizing the profound moral and social implications of these principles. He respects the distinction between natural and revealed wisdom, but does not hesitate to point out how the conclusions of philosophy are complemented by the truths of revelation.
AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY clearly demonstrates that philosophy is a good deal more than a classroom exercise.

TRAGEDY UNDER GRACE REINHOLD SCHNEIDER
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO DEBORAH
PREACHING THE EPISTLES
SPOKE OF LOVE
THE WISDOM OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS
A CHRISTIAN VIEW ISLAM CONSIDERED
GIANT SURROUNDED BY MONKEYS
IL-VARI TA`KRISTU RXOXT FIL-KNEJJES TA`M
31CM ST. JOSEPH 883
IN THE MIDST OF CHAOS, PEACE
WALKING IN THE LIGHT
LOVE AND LIFE TEACHERS MANUAL
L-ISTORJA TAL-PAPA GWANNI PAWLU II
OUR TASK
SAINTLY COMPANIONS
THE FAITH OF A CHRISTIAN
COME HOLY SPIRIT
PALM OF MY HAND (135)
LIVING THE CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC V.4
SECOND LATIN
A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY VOL 4
A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY VOL 3 

