David Lewis Schaefer (EDT)/ Michael Platt (EDT)/ Randolph Runyon (EDT)/ Regine Reynolds-Cornell (EDT)/ Daniel Martin (EDT)/ Estienne De LA Boetie (EDT)
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Kulp provides a thorough examination of John Dewey's influential arguments against traditional theories of knowledge; in particular against the thesis that knowing is fundamentally a passive "beholdin
From the perspective of psychiatry, challenges the common philosophic view that separates body from mind by placing the first in space and the second in time. In terms accessible to the general reader
Sartre has more to say about Evil--its origins in, effects on modern man, and how to fight it--than any other philosopher in the 20th century. In this book, the authors examine many of Sartre's litera
Presents the basis of Merleau-Ponty's ontology, as presented in his book Phenomology of Perception, and shows how it can help provide humans with a foundation for sharing the earth with other species
Philosopher Luis E. Navia studies the life and intellectual development of Antisthenes of Athens, whose mission was to set the world aright. In the seven chapters, Navia discusses some issues related
In recent years the majority of scholarship on Aristotle's philosophy of mind has concentrated on his account of sensation and has generally sought to find in his ancient account insights applicable t
Examines the relationship between Montaigne's Essays, one of the classic works of the French philosophical and literary traditions, and the writings attributed by Montaigne to his friend, the French "