SYMPOSIA : Readings in Philosophy (Pearson Custom Publication)
By Plato
This exciting revised custom publication gives instructors the opportunity to choose from an archive of more than 300 readings, while creating a customized reader that exactly matches their course content and teaching approach.
Symposia offers all the benefits of traditional readersquality scholarship and exceptional source materialswith two key advantages. The first is the much greater breadth and variety of readings that the Symposia database format allows. Rather than limit professors to the 50-70 readings found in even the most extensive philosophy readers, Symposia offers three to four times as many articles from which to choose. Even more importantly, each professor is able to tailor the contents of his reader specifically to the needs of his own course. And students are not obliged to pay for readings that may or may not be assigned.
The new Symposia online BookBuild system found at www.symposiareader.com, is the quickest way to for instructors to build a custom composition reader and generate an ISBN. The site allows the professor to see and select their readings and to view the apparatus created to complement each reading. Readings can be quickly found using the robust multivariant search engine.
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Book details
- Paperback
- 351 pages
- English
- 0131215078
- 9780131215078
About Plato
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