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61. The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy) | |
Paperback: 552
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(2007-10-01)
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For those who care to pay attention....
Neither p nor b |
62. Philosophy: The Essential Study Guide by Nigel Warburton | |
Paperback: 104
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(2004-08-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Philosophy: The Essential Study Guide is a compact and straightforward guide to the skills needed to study philosophy, aimed at anyone coming to the subject for the first time or just looking to improve their performance. Nigel Warburton clarifies what is expected of students and offers strategies and guidance to help them make effective use of their study time and improve their marks. Listening to philosophy - formal lectures and informal classroom teaching, preparation, picking up on arguments used, note taking Discussing philosophy - arguing and exploring, asking questions, communicating in concise and understandable ways Writing philosophy - planning and researching essays and other written tasks, thinking up original examples, avoiding plagiarism |
63. Hegel's the Philosophy of Right (Focus Philosophical Library) by Alan White | |
Paperback: 290
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(2002-10)
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Hegel's philosophy on government and laws
The Best Translation in English |
64. Philosophy 2: Further through the Subject (Vol 2) | |
Paperback: 880
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(1999-02-18)
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Excellent introduction and review 2 I'm hoping for Philosophy 3. ... Read more |
65. Stoic Warriors: The Ancient Philosophy behind the Military Mind by Nancy Sherman | |
Paperback: 256
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(2007-03-19)
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It never really comes together
IMPROVING THE MINDS OF RULERS
Good topic, solid anecdotes, great concept, moderately executed
Stoic Warriors is not Stoic
An academic attempts to comprehend the soldier's nature |
66. The Philosophy of Childhood by Gareth Matthews | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(1996-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description So many questions, such an imagination, endless speculation: the child seems to be a natural philosopher--until the ripe old age of eight or nine, when the spirit of inquiry mysteriously fades. What happened? Was it something we did--or didn't do? Was the child truly the philosophical being he once seemed? Gareth Matthews takes up these concerns in The Philosophy of Childhood, a searching account of children's philosophical potential and of childhood as an area of philosophical inquiry. Seeking a philosophy that represents the range and depth of children's inquisitive minds, Matthews explores both how children think and how we, as adults, think about them. Adult preconceptions about the mental life of children tend to discourage a child's philosophical bent, Matthews suggests, and he probes the sources of these limiting assumptions: restrictive notions of maturation and conceptual development; possible lapses in episodic memory; the experience of identity and growth as "successive selves," which separate us from our own childhoods. By exposing the underpinnings of our adult views of childhood, Matthews, a philosopher and longtime advocate of children's rights, clears the way for recognizing the philosophy of childhood as a legitimate field of inquiry. He then conducts us through various influential models for understanding what it is to be a child, from the theory that individual development recapitulates the development of the human species to accounts of moral and cognitive development, including Piaget's revolutionary model. The metaphysics of playdough, the authenticity of children's art, the effects of divorce and intimations of mortality on a child--all have a place in Matthews's rich discussion of the philosophical nature of childhood. His book will prompt us to reconsider the distinctions we make about development and the competencies of mind, and what we lose by denying childhood its full philosophical breadth. Customer Reviews (1)
children deserve respect |
67. Harley-Davidson and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy) by Bernard E. Rollin | |
Paperback: 292
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(2006-02-09)
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Harley-Davidson and Philosophy
I Kid You Not
Philosophical Musings
Philosophy Major and Harley Rider Loves this Book
Brings the staid practice of philosophy to life |
68. A Historical Introduction to Philosophy: Texts and Interactive Guides | |
Paperback: 736
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(2002-01-03)
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archaic and difficult |
69. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy | |
Paperback: 1039
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(1999-09-01)
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Great book to use while reading philosophy
The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
About as good as you can do
Wonderful resource for students and laypersons
Good for Analytic, but Oxford Companion is Better |
70. Readings on Color, Vol. 1: The Philosophy of Color | |
Paperback: 317
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(1997-05-02)
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"Readings on Color v.1-2" |
71. A History of Western Philosophy: The Twentieth Century to Quine and Derrida, Volume V by W.T. Jones, Robert J. Fogelin | |
Paperback: 581
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(1996-11-22)
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Received book in great shape!
Even more modern... Jones states that there are two possible ways for a writer to organise a history of philosophy -- either by addressing everyone who ever participated in philosophy (which could become rather cumbersome if one accepts the premise that anyone could be a philosopher), or to address the major topics and currents of thought, drawing in the key figures who address them, but leaving out the lesser thinkers for students to pursue on their own.Jones has chosen the latter tactic, making sure to provide bibliographic information for this task. This volume, 'The Twentieth Century to Quine and Derrida', starts where the last volume leaves off, as philosophy enters the turbulent twentieth century.The first major philosophical school Jones looks at is the idea of Process philosophy, which tends to take a nod from science and modern ideas of how we know things, and a realistic idea of what we do not, and perhaps cannot, know.Process philosophy often tends to get ignored now, save in theological circles, where the work of Whitehead have been taken on board. Other philosophers covered in this volume on the twentieth century include Dewey, Bergson, Moore, Frege, Russell, Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Wittgenstein, Quine and Derrida.One of the primary fields of philosophy is epistemology -- how we know what we know, and do we know anything?All major philosophers have dealt with this, as metaphysics tended to take a back seat, and fields such as politics, ethics, and religion retreated to the background, at least as far as philosophy is concerned (the fields of political theory, etc., gained much ground in the twentieth century as separate from philosophy). Wittgenstein is the point at which Jones opted to end the series originally, as it becomes difficult, from an historical standpoint, to decide what of the past few decades should be incorporated.Philosophy is a slow-moving enterprise, and the 'hot' publications and thinkers today may fade quickly tomorrow, so predicting who will stand the test of time is difficult.Wittgenstein is also an appropriate philosopher to end with, given that when he wrote his magnum opus, the Tractatus, he thought he had finally resolved all major philosophical problems; reflecting later in life, he realised he was not correct, and this in and of itself may represent the embodiment of the philosophical project.However, as this volume shows, enough time has passed to make the explorations of language itself as a medium of philosophy an important part of the philosophical discipline, necessitating the addition of chapters on language and the philosophers Quine and Derrida (others who might have been included are Paul Ricoeur, among others). Each volume ends with a glossary of terms, and a worthwhile index.The glossary warns against short, dictionary-style definitions and answers to broad terms and questions, and thus indicates the pages index-style to the discussion within the text for further context.The one wish I would have would be a comprehesive glossary and index that covers the several volumes; as it is, each volume has only its own referents. This is minor criticism in a generally exceptional series.It is not easy text, but it is not needlessly difficult.The print size on the direct quotes, which are sometimes lengthy, can be a strain at times, but the reading is worthwhile.
An excellent synthesis of philosophy and history |
72. South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today(The Blackwell Philosophy & Pop Culture Series) | |
Paperback: 256
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(2006-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description If you like Chef’s salty balls, you’ll love this book—unless of course you’re a damn hippie. In which case, you go to hell… you go to hell and you die! So get your Big Wheels ready and, whether you’ve got one or four assess, we’re goin’ for a ride! Customer Reviews (11)
South Park and Philosophy: You Know I Learned Something Today! More than just a book.
Screw you guys I'm going home
I did learn something
eh
You know, it COULD'VE been better... |
73. Introducing Eastern Philosophy by Richard Osborne | |
Paperback: 176
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(2003-02-25)
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Surprisingly excellent
Very well done |
74. Philosophy of Education: The Essential Texts | |
Paperback: 512
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(2009-01-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Philosophy of education is a study both of the aims of education and the most appropriate means of achieving those aims. This volume contains substantial selections from those works widely regarded as central to the development of the field. These are the "essential texts" that lay the foundation for further study. The text is historically organized, moving from classical thought (Plato, Aristotle), through the medieval period (Augustine), to modern perspectives (Locke, Rousseau, Wollstonecraft), and twentieth-century thinkers (Whitehead, Dewey). Each selection is followed by an extended interpretative essay in which a noted authority of our time highlights essential points from the readings and places them in a wider context. |
75. Basketball and Philosophy: Thinking Outside the Paint (The Philosophy of Popular Culture) by Jerry L. Walls, Gregory Bassham | |
Paperback: 304
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(2008-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description What can the film Hoosiers teach us about the meaning of life? How can ancient Eastern wisdom traditions, such as Taoism and Zen Buddhism, improve our jump-shots? What can the "Zen Master" (Phil Jackson) and the "Big Aristotle" (Shaquille O'Neal) teach us about sustained excellence and success? Is women's basketball "better" basketball? How, ethically, should one deal with a strategic cheater in pickup basketball? With NBA and NCAA team rosters constantly changing, what does it mean to play for the "same team"? What can coaching legends Dean Smith, Rick Pitino, Pat Summitt, and Mike Krzyzewski teach us about character, achievement, and competition? What makes basketball such a beautiful game to watch and play? Basketball is now the most popular team sport in the United States; each year, more than 50 million Americans attend college and pro basketball games. When Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, first nailed two peach baskets at the opposite ends of a Springfield, Massachusetts, gym in 1891, he had little idea of how thoroughly the game would shape American -- and international -- culture. Hoops superstars such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Yao Ming are now instantly recognized celebrities all across the planet. So what can a group of philosophers add to the understanding of basketball? It is a relatively simple game, but as Kant and Dennis Rodman liked to say, appearances can be deceiving. Coach Phil Jackson actively uses philosophy to improve player performance and to motivate and inspire his team and his fellow coaches, both on and off the court. Jackson has integrated philosophy into his coaching and his personal life so thoroughly that it is often difficult to distinguish his role as a basketball coach from his role as a philosophical guide and mentor to his players. In Basketball and Philosophy, a Dream Team of twenty-six basketball fans, most of whom also happen to be philosophers, proves that basketball is the thinking person's sport. They look at what happens when the Tao meets the hardwood as they explore the teamwork, patience, selflessness, and balanced and harmonious action that make up the art of playing basketball. Customer Reviews (1)
excellent |
76. Doing Philosophy by Joel Feinberg, Russ Shafer-Landau | |
Paperback: 128
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(2007-03-06)
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77. Philosophy 1: A Guide through the Subject (Vol 1) | |
Paperback: 688
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(1999-04-08)
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Balanced and stimulating
Good Introduction I was drawn to the text because of another (popular) book by A. C. Grayling.Each chapter of the text, however, is written by a different author.Consequently, the chapters vary in style and, to some extent, quality.I particularly enjoyed the chapters on methodology, the rationalists, the empiricists (by A. C. Grayling), and aesthetics. It took some effort for this casual reader to get through the text, but it was well worth it.
Ironically not for the beginner. I should say that there are exceptions to what I have written above. The most notable one being Tim Crane who always puts a priority on clarity of exposition. But in general the ideas are more obscurely presented than is necessary. For those who are coming to philosophy for the first time I would recommend any of the following: John Hospers, An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis. Bottom line: if you are new to philosophy and are thinking of buying this book, then first of all you should read some of it to see if the writing is to your liking.
Grayling (ed) Philosophy: A Guide Through the Subject
An Introduction and Guide Through the Study of Philosophy |
78. Modern Movements in European Philosophy: Phenomenology, Critical Theory, Structuralism | |
Paperback: 384
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(1995-01-15)
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79. French Philosophy Since 1945: Problems, Concepts, Inventions, Postwar French Thought, Volume IV | |
Hardcover: 496
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(2010-12-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description French Philosophy Since 1945, the final volume in the four-volume New Press Postwar French Thought series, provides a fresh map and analysis for understanding this singular period in the history of ideas. Organized around a series of interconnected questions, featuring many different and sometimes opposed voices, French Philosophy Since 1945 brings together the writings of both celebrated and unknown French philosophers for the first time. With new translations by Arthur Goldhammer, the material is contextualized within a larger intellectual and political history and chronology. Indispensable for understanding the development of postwar French philosophy as a whole, this anthology also includes a comprehensive chronology. |
80. An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic: From If to Is (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) by Graham Priest | |
Hardcover: 646
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(2008-06-02)
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Be careful to get the second edition |
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