Philosophy Essentials
For Smart Pre-Teens and Teens Ages 11-19
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Philosophy Essentials is a chronological introduction to the history of philosophy for serious readers ages 11-19. It begins with the first Greek attempts to explain the world through reason rather than myth and follows the long argument forward through Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, the Stoics, Augustine, Aquinas, Descartes, Locke, Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, Beauvoir, Arendt, Rawls, Singer, and current debates about consciousness, identity, and artificial intelligence.
The book explains the central problems of philosophy in clear language without exaggeration or slogans. Readers move through metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy of mind as connected parts of one continuing conversation. Each chapter shows what a major thinker argued, why the argument mattered in its own time, and why it still shapes current disputes about freedom, truth, justice, religion, science, selfhood, and moral responsibility.
This book is designed to be a structured narrative of how philosophical problems develop across time. The book keeps biography subordinate to ideas, preserves historical sequence, and makes room for disagreement between thinkers rather than pretending there is a single official answer. Readers see how one problem leads to another: how early questions about nature lead to questions about knowledge, how moral inquiry becomes political philosophy, and how older debates about mind and reality return in contemporary arguments about AI and the future of being human.
The result is a rigorous but readable foundation for independent reading, homeschool or classroom enrichment, honors or AP-level preparation, and intellectually ambitious teenagers who want a real map of the field before moving on to primary texts. It is also a useful overview for adult readers who want a serious entry point into the history of philosophy without the sprawl of a college survey textbook.