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Gopal Parajuli
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Critical Discourses on Gopal Parajuli is a collection of critical commentaries about Parajuli's writings. "Gopal Parajuli is a poet extra-ordinary, who composes ambrosial messages as though they were transmitted via God. His soul evokes true purpose ...
Paul M. Pietroski
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Paul Pietroski presents an original philosophical theory of actions and their mental causes. We often act for reasons, deliberating and choosing among options, based on our beliefs and desires. But because bodily motions always have biochemical cause ...
Gary P. Radford
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ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION presents a general overview of communication, this practical and affordable philosophy text will help you understand and identify key ideas so that you can easily succeed in this course.
Jeffery Raymond
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We think the United States runs on "time," yet most of us don't know where "time" came from, why we think it's so important. In "On Time: Seduction of the Human Spirit," author Jeffery Raymond tells the story of our "time," how it came to be, and how ...
Rupert Read
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For decades scholars thought they knew Hume's position on the existence of causes and objects - he was a sceptic. However, this received view has been thrown into question by the 'new' readings of Hume as a skeptical realist.
For philosophers, st ...
Rupert J. Read
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i The New Hume Debate /i is the first book to discuss the topic of whether Hume is a skeptic or a skeptical realist. It includes essays by philosophers and Hume scholars such as Barry Stroud and Galen Strawson.
Andrews Reath
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Andrews Reath presents a selection of his best essays on various features of Kant's moral psychology and moral theory, with particular emphasis on his conception of rational agency and his conception of autonomy. Together the essays articulate Reath' ...
George A. Reisch
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Pink Floyd's sound and light shows in the 1960s defined psychedelia, but their later recordings combined rock, orchestral music, literature, and philosophy. "Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall" ignored pop music's usual strictures to focus on theme ...