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20Th Century European Philosophy
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Abortion & Euthanasia
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Animals & Ethics
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Aristotle in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "Aristotle wrote on everything from the shape of seashells to sterility, from speculations on the nature of the soul to meteorology, poetry, art, and even the interpretation of dreams. Apart from mathematics, he transformed every field of knowledge that he touched. Above all, Aristotle is credited with the founding of logic. When he first divided human knowledge into separate categories, he enabled our understanding of the world to develop in a systematic fashion. "... Show More
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Arthur Schopenhauer: Germany (1788-1860)
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Autobiographical Reflections
From the Publisher: "This is an ideal introduction to the ideas of Eric Voegelin, a man whom many regard as the greatest thinker of our time. Here we encounter the stages in the development of his unique philosophy of consciousness, his key intellectual breakthroughs, his theory of history, and his diagnosis of the political ills of the modern age. The book also provides a veritable catalog of the thinkers who created the intellectual foundation of the twentieth century. Voegelin’s association with and recollection of these men provide fresh insight into their thought as well. Voegelin discusses their contributions to his own development and to the consciousness of the age. In the course of these reminiscences there emerges a portrait of a man of wit, courage, affability, and principle."... Show More
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Avicenna and Medieval Muslim Philosophy
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Ayn Rand Answers: the Best of Her Q & A
From the Publisher: "After the publication of Atlas Shrugged in 1957, Ayn Rand occasionally lectured in order to bring her philosophy of Objectivism to a wider audience and apply it to current cultural and political issues. These taped lectures and the question-and-answer sessions that followed added not only an eloquent new dimension to Ayn Rand's ideas and beliefs, but a fresh and spontaneous insight into Ayn Rand herself."... Show More
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Bertrand Russell and A.N. Whitehead
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Civility & Community
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Confucius in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Confucius in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Confucius’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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Confucius, Lao Tzu and Chinese Philosophy
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The Consolations of Philosophy
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David Hume (1711-1776) Scotland
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Descartes in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "René Descartes spent most of his childhood in solitude, a situation that also came to characterize his adult life. Fortunately, these countless lonely hours helped Descartes produce the declaration that changed all philosophy: “I think, therefore I am.” Eventually convincing himself to doubt and disregard sensory knowledge, Descartes found he could prove his existence through his thoughts. This internal information, he believed, was the true reality and external forces were hopelessly deceiving. "... Show More
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Descartes, Bacon, and Modern Philosophy
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Drugs & Alcohol
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Duns Scotus and Medieval Christianity
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The Family
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For the New Intellectual
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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) Germany
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Germany (1770-1831)
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The Giants of Philosophy. Aristotle, Greece (384-322 B.C.)
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The Giants of Philosophy. Baruch Spinoza: The Netherlands (1632-1677)
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Hegel in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Hegel in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Hegel’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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Heidegger in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Heidegger in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Heidegger’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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Human Rights & Civil Rights
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Hume in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Hume in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Hume’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) Germany
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Jean-Paul Sartre: France (1905-1980)
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John Dewey: The United States (1859-1952)
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Kant in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "Immanuel Kant taught and wrote prolifically about physical geography yet never traveled further than forty miles from his home in Königsberg. How appropriate it is then that in his philosophy he should deny that all knowledge was derived from experience. Kant’s aim was to restore metaphysics. He insisted that all experience must conform to knowledge. According to Kant, space and time are subjective; along with various “categories,” they help us to see the phenomena of the world—though never its true reality."... Show More
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Kierkegaard in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "Kierkegaard wasn’t really a philosopher in the academic sense. Yet he produced what many people expect of philosophy. He didn’t write about the world, he wrote about life, about how we live and how we choose to live. His subject was the individual and his or her existence, the “existing being.” In Kierkegaard’s view, this purely subjective entity lay beyond the reach of reason, logic, philosophical systems, theology, or even “the pretenses of psychology.” Nonetheless, it was the source of all these subjects. The branch of philosophy to which Kierkegaard gave birth has come to be known as existentialism. "... Show More
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Love & Sexuality
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Lying, Secrecy & Privacy
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Maimonides and Medieval Jewish Philosophy
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Marx in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Marx in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Marx’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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Moral Sense
From the Publisher: "Wilson admits in the preface of his book that “virtue has acquired a bad name.” However, people make some kind of reference to morality whenever they discuss whether or not someone is nice, dependable, or decent; whether they have a good character; and what some of the aspects of friendship, loyalty, and moderation are that are informed by morality. Although people may disguise this language of morality as a language of personality, it is, in Wilson’s words, “the language of virtue and vice,” which he uncovers in his book. "... Show More
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Nietzsche in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "With Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophy was dangerous not only for philosophers but for everyone. Nietzsche ended up going mad, but his ideas presaged a collective madness that had horrific consequences in Europe in the early 1900s. Though his philosophy is more one of aphorisms and insights than a system, it is brilliant, persuasive, and incisive. His major concept is the will to power, which he saw as the basic impulse for all our acts. Christianity he saw as a subtle perversion of this concept—thus Nietzsche’s famous pronouncement, “God is dead.”"... Show More
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Objectivism: the Philosophy of Ayn Rand
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The Philosophies of India
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Philosophy, Who Needs It
From the Publisher: "According to Ayn Rand, the choice we make is not whether to have a philosophy but which one to have: rational, conscious, and therefore practical; or contradictory, unidentified, and ultimately lethal. Written with all the clarity and eloquence that have placed Ayn Rand’s objectivist philosophy in the mainstream of American thought, these essays range over such basic issues as education, morality, censorship, and inflation to prove that philosophy is the fundamental force in all our lives."... Show More
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Plato: Greece (Ca. 428-348 B.C.)
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Plato in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: " In an age when philosophers had scarcely glimpsed the horizons of the mind, a boy named Aristocles decided to forgo his ambitions as a wrestler. Adopting the nickname Plato, he embarked instead on a life in philosophy. In 387 B.C. he founded the Academy, the world’s first university, and taught his students that all we see is not reality but merely a reproduction of the true source. And in his famous Republic, he described the politics of “the highest form of state.”"... Show More
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Property
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Punishment
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Romantic Manifesto: a Philosophy of Literature
From the Publisher: "In this beautifully written and brilliantly reasoned collection of essays, Ayn Rand throws new light on the nature of art and its purpose in human life. Once again, Rand demonstrates her bold originality and her refusal to let conventional ideas define her sense of the truth.<p>Rand eloquently asserts that one cannot create art without infusing it with one's own value judgments and personal philosophy—even an attempt to withhold moral overtones only results in a deterministic or naturalistic message. Because the moral influence of art is inescapable, she argues, art should always strive to elevate the human spirit.<p>The Romantic Manifesto takes its place beside The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged as one of the most important achievements of our time. "... Show More
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Rousseau in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Rousseau in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Rousseau’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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Sartre in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Sartre in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Sartre’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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Schopenhauer in 90 Minutes
Philosophers in 90 Minutes
From the Publisher: "In Schopenhauer in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Schopenhauer’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world."... Show More
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