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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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100 | _aHonderich, Ted (ed) | ||
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_aPhilosophy Through its Past: _b/ _cHonderich, Ted (ed) |
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_a: _bMiddlesex: Penguin Books _c1984 |
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500 | _aPhilosophy - Historical and Collected Persons Treatment - addresses, essays | ||
650 | _aPhilosophy - Historical and Collected Persons Treatment - addresses, essays | ||
650 | _aPlato - The Individual as an Object of Love|Aristotle - On Learning to be Good|Aquinas - Intentionality|Hobbes - His Concept of Obligation|Descartes - Cogito and Sum|Spinoza - His Identity Theory|Locke - Primary and Secondary Qualities|Leibniz and Descartes - Proof and Eternal Truths|Berkeley - His Immaterialism and Kant's Trancendental Idealism|Hume - Action, Reason, and Passion|Kant - The Critique of Pure Reason|Hegel - of Faces and Skulls|Mill - The Ends of Life and the Preliminaries of Morality|Marx - The Critique of Justice|Nietzsche - Art and Artists|Frege - Sense and Reference|Russell - The Theory of Descriptions, Names, and Reality|Wittgenstein - His Treatment of the Will|Sartre - Shame, or, The Problem of Other Minds | ||
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