I'm currently reading Bertrand Russell's "History of Western Philosophy". I am not sure if I could recommend it per se -- I'm not familiar enough with the subject to know how reasonable Russell's opinions on the merits of various philosophers and their ideas are, and it's certainly filled with his own opinions; but it does seem like a decent overview, if quite heavy going.
I am not sure what else to recommend, sadly. But I thought I should mention, as my own motivation for picking this up was to learn more about philosophy, and I'm certainly doing that.
On Sunday mornings BBC4 (radio) has a slot called 'A Point of View'. Will Self (who is a philosopher it is always wonderful to listen to) often contributes amongst others (Shakespeare etc.). These short talks will be available on BBC i-player. You could learn a lot there that might set you off on other names to read.
does anyone have a reading list for sociolinguistics or linguistic sociology? I have just done Intro to SL....
Philosophy
Straight and crooked thinking - Robt Thouless - his son got a Nobel
Ayer - Language Truth and Logic
Evoluti8on of Mediaeval Thought - David Knowles
Bergson
Gilbert Ryle - concept of mind
a lot on You tube
is by Jack Sanders ( not done myself) - looks like a good grounding
any uni site should offer a first year philosophy course
It IS a very large field - I do a lot of maff logic or symbolic logic but did kick off with a lectured course on Boolos and Jeffrey - which i dont recommend tackling on your own
I would probably start at Thouless or Ayer ( paper backs available)