In their book “Philosophy: The Search for Truth,” the philosopher and professor at Oxford University, Louis Boiman, and author Louis Vaughn, provide advice to help you enjoy and understand any philosophical text that may fall into your hands. Reading philosophy is like a bumpy journey to discover the limits of our basic knowledge of things, where we will encounter obstacle-like ideas that we may not agree with their validity.

In order to benefit from those mistakes, there is room for the reader to disagree with the author.