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My>   I.   MyPhilosophyLibrary Table of Contents - Arranged by Philosopher II.  MyPhilosophyLibrary Table of Contents - Arranged by Title    I.  MyPhilosophyLibrary Table of Contents - Arranged by Philosopher   Title Philosopher An Inquiry into the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith  Selected Writings Aquinas De Anima: Book I: Chapter 5 Book II: Chapters 1-12 Book III: Chapters 1-10."  Aristole Physics Aristole Poetica Aristole The Clouds Aristophanes Metaphysics Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle Politics Aristotle Rhetoric: Book 1, Chapters 1 through 9; Book 2, Chapter 1 through 4 and 16 through 24; Book 3, Chapter 1. Aristotle The New Organon Bacon On Crimes and Punishment Beccaria The Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous Berkekey Chapters I through XVIII Bhagavad Gita Pensees Blaise Pascal The Memorial Blaise Pascal The Consolations of Philosophy Boethius The Consolation of Philosophy  Boethius Dhammapada, The Buddha Vagrakkhedika, The: (Diamond Sutra)."  Buddha Letter #58 Catherine of Siena The Fixation of Belief Charles S. Pierce On the Commonwealth Cicero Analects, The: Books 3, 4, 7, 8, 12, 14, and 15 Confucius A Treatise of Human Nature David Hume An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding David Hume Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion David Hume Philosophical Writings Descartes Discourse on Methods Descartes Mediations of First Philosophy Descartes Philosophical Essays Descartes Discourse on Method and Mediation Descartes Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking the Truth in the Sciences Descartes, Rene Phenomenology Edmund Husserl Letters, Principal Doctrines, and Vatican Sayings Epictetus The Enchiridion Epictetus Discourses: An Excerpt Epictetus.  Ten Colloquies Erasmus Novum Organum Francis Bacon The Essays of Francis Bacon Francis Bacon The Foundations of Arithmetic Frege The Anti-Christ Friedrich Nietzsche The Gay Science Friedrich Nietzsche Twillight of the Idols Friedrich Nietzsche Who Thinks Abstractly G.W.F. Hegel, A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge George Berkeley Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, In Opposition to Sceptics and Athesists George Berkley A Treatise Concerning The Principles of Human Knowledge, George Berkley Theodicy Gotfried Leibniz Reason in History Hegel Selections Hegel Theogony Hesiod Mystical Writings Hildegard of Bingen  Scivias, Book I, Hildegard of Bingen Leviathan -- Parts One and two Hobbes The Natural History of Religion Hume An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Hume On a Supposed Right to Lie from Altruistic Motives Immanuel Kant Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics, a revision of the Paul Carus translation Immanuel Kant Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant What is Enlightenment. Immanuel Kant Essays and Lectures James An Introduction to the Principles of Morality and Legislation, Chapters 1, 2, 4, 10 Jeremy Bentham Push-Pin & Poetry Jeremy Bentham The Principle of Utility Jeremy Bentham A Treatise on God as First Principle John Duns Scotus An Essay Concerning Human Understanding John Locke Two Treatises of Government John Locke Statesman (Policratus)  John of Salisbury Utilitarianism John Stuart Mill Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals Kant Perpetual Peace Kant Selections Kant On History Kant Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics Kant Metaphysical Elements of Justice Kant Prolegomena Kant Manifesto of the Communist Party Karl Marx & Frederick Engels  Notes on Bakunin's Statehood and Anarchy  (Collected Work) Karl Marx & Frederick Engels Tao Te Ching: Poems 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 25, 34, 63, and 77 Lao Tzu The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes Lazarillo The Second Treatise of Government Locke A Letter Concerning Toleration Locke On the Nature of the Universe: Books 2 and 3 Lucretius Philosophical Investigations Ludwig Wittgenstein Transcreation of the Bhagavad Gita Malhotra Introduction to Metaphysics Martin Heidegger The Qualitive Leap Beyond Patriarchal Religion Mary Daly A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft Works of Mencius, The: Book II, Chapters V-VII Mencius Questions of King Milinda: The Simile of the Chariot, The Milindapanha On Liberty Mill Utilitarianism Mill  On Liberty Mill, John Stuart The Guide for the Perplexed  Moses Maimonides On Learned Ignorance  Nicholas Cusanas The Use and Abuse of History Nietze On Being  Theory of Terms. Ockham On God Ockham  Ethics Peter Abelard How to Make Our Ideas Clear Pierce, C.S. Phaedo Plato Euthyphro, Apology, Crito Plato Timaeus Plato Gorgias Plato Phaedrus Plato Symposium Plato Meno Plato Timaeus Plato Protagoras Plato Laws Plato Charmides: (or Temperance) Plato Cratylus Plato Laches Plato Philebus Plato Protagoras Plato Sophist Plato The Republic Plato An Argument for Dualism from "Alcibiades I" Plato The Song of Roland Plato An Essay on Man Pope The Cosmological Argument Richard Taylor The Opus Majus Roger Bacon On Free Choice of the Will Saint Augustine On Christian Doctrine Saint Augustine Confessions, Book VIII and XI  Saint Augustine The Mind's Road to God Saint Bonaventure The World as Will and Presentation, V1 Schopenhauer Concluding Unscientific Postscript Soren Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling. Soren Kierkegaard, Proslogion St. Anslem & Gaunilo The Five Ways. St. Thomas Aquinas Higher & Lower Pleasures Stuart Mill, John The Way of Lao Tsu Tao-te Ching Fragments Thales Leviathan or the Matter, Form, & Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical & Civil  Thomas Hobbes The Declaration of Independence (part of) Thomas Jefferson et al. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. Thomas Reid Pericles The Funeral Oration Thucydides The Melian Conference Thucydides, Upanishads Upanishads The Aeneid Vergil The Souls of Black Folk W.E.B. Du Bois Public Opinion Walter Lippman Pre-Socratic Wheelwright Two Dogmas of Empiricism Willard Van Orman The Ethics of Belief William Clifford Does Consciousness Exist? William James Mysticism William James Pragmatism William James The Will to Believe William James The Teleological Argument William Paley Zhuangzi Zhuangzi  II.  MyPhilosophyLibrary Table of Contents - Arranged by Title   TitlePhilosopherA Letter Concerning TolerationLockeA Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human KnowledgeGeorge BerkeleyA Treatise Concerning The Principles of Human Knowledge,George BerkleyA Treatise of Human NatureDavid HumeA Treatise on God as First PrincipleJohn Duns ScotusA Vindication of the Rights of WomanMary WollstonecraftAn Argument for Dualism from "Alcibiades I"PlatoAn Enquiry Concerning Human UnderstandingDavid HumeAn Enquiry Concerning Human UnderstandingHumeAn Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJohn LockeAn Essay on ManPopeAn Inquiry into the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of NationsAdam Smith An Introduction to the Principles of Morality and Legislation, Chapters 1, 2, 4, 10Jeremy BenthamAnalects, The: Books 3, 4, 7, 8, 12, 14, and 15ConfuciusChapters I through XVIIIBhagavad GitaCharmides: (or Temperance)PlatoConcluding Unscientific PostscriptSoren Kierkegaard,Confessions, Book VIII and XI Saint AugustineCratylusPlatoCritique of Pure ReasonImmanuel KantDe Anima: Book I: Chapter 5 Book II: Chapters 1-12 Book III: Chapters 1-10." AristoleDhammapada, TheBuddhaDialogues Concerning Natural ReligionDavid HumeDiscourse on Method and MediationDescartesDiscourse on MethodsDescartesDiscourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking the Truth in the SciencesDescartes, ReneDiscourses: An ExcerptEpictetus. Does Consciousness Exist?William JamesEssays and LecturesJamesEssays on the Intellectual Powers of Man.Thomas ReidEthicsPeter AbelardEuthyphro, Apology, CritoPlatoFear and Trembling.Soren Kierkegaard,FragmentsThalesFundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of MoralsKantGorgiasPlatoHigher & Lower PleasuresStuart Mill, JohnHow to Make Our Ideas ClearPierce, C.S.Introduction to MetaphysicsMartin HeideggerLachesPlatoLawsPlatoLetter #58Catherine of SienaLetters, Principal Doctrines, and Vatican SayingsEpictetusLeviathan -- Parts One and twoHobbesLeviathan or the Matter, Form, & Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical & Civil Thomas HobbesManifesto of the Communist PartyKarl Marx & Frederick EngelsMediations of First PhilosophyDescartesMenoPlatoMetaphysical Elements of JusticeKantMetaphysicsAristotleMystical WritingsHildegard of BingenMysticismWilliam JamesNicomachean EthicsAristotleNotes on Bakunin's Statehood and Anarchy  (Collected Work)Karl Marx & Frederick EngelsNovum OrganumFrancis BaconOn a Supposed Right to Lie from Altruistic MotivesImmanuel KantOn Being  Theory of Terms.OckhamOn Christian DoctrineSaint AugustineOn Crimes and PunishmentBeccariaOn Free Choice of the WillSaint AugustineOn GodOckhamOn HistoryKantOn Learned Ignorance Nicholas CusanasOn LibertyMillOn LibertyMill, John StuartOn the CommonwealthCiceroOn the Nature of the Universe: Books 2 and 3LucretiusPenseesBlaise PascalPericles The Funeral OrationThucydidesPerpetual PeaceKantPhaedoPlatoPhaedrusPlatoPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPhilebusPlatoPhilosophical EssaysDescartesPhilosophical InvestigationsLudwig WittgensteinPhilosophical WritingsDescartesPhysicsAristolePoeticaAristolePoliticsAristotlePragmatismWilliam JamesPre-SocraticWheelwrightProlegomenaKantProlegomena to Any Future MetaphysicsKantProlegomena to any Future Metaphysics, a revision of the Paul Carus translationImmanuel KantProslogionSt. Anslem & GauniloProtagorasPlatoProtagorasPlatoPublic OpinionWalter LippmanPush-Pin & PoetryJeremy BenthamQuestions of King Milinda: The Simile of the Chariot, TheMilindapanhaReason in HistoryHegelRhetoric: Book 1, Chapters 1 through 9; Book 2, Chapter 1 through 4 and 16 through 24; Book 3, Chapter 1.AristotleScivias, Book I,Hildegard of BingenSelected WritingsAquinasSelectionsHegelSelectionsKantSophistPlatoStatesman (Policratus) John of SalisburySymposiumPlatoTao Te Ching: Poems 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 25, 34, 63, and 77Lao TzuTen ColloquiesErasmusThe AeneidVergilThe Anti-ChristFriedrich NietzscheThe CloudsAristophanesThe Consolation of Philosophy BoethiusThe Consolations of PhilosophyBoethiusThe Cosmological ArgumentRichard TaylorThe Declaration of Independence (part of)Thomas Jefferson et al.The Dialogues between Hylas and PhilonousBerkekeyThe EnchiridionEpictetusThe Essays of Francis BaconFrancis BaconThe Ethics of BeliefWilliam CliffordThe Five Ways.St. Thomas AquinasThe Fixation of BeliefCharles S. PierceThe Foundations of ArithmeticFregeThe Gay ScienceFriedrich NietzscheThe Guide for the Perplexed Moses MaimonidesThe Life of Lazarillo de TormesLazarilloThe Melian ConferenceThucydides,The MemorialBlaise PascalThe Mind's Road to GodSaint BonaventureThe Natural History of ReligionHumeThe New OrganonBaconThe Opus MajusRoger BaconThe Principle of UtilityJeremy BenthamThe Qualitive Leap Beyond Patriarchal ReligionMary DalyThe RepublicPlatoThe Second Treatise of GovernmentLockeThe Song of RolandPlatoThe Souls of Black FolkW.E.B. Du BoisThe Teleological ArgumentWilliam PaleyThe Use and Abuse of HistoryNietzeThe Way of Lao TsuTao-te ChingThe Will to BelieveWilliam JamesThe World as Will and Presentation, V1SchopenhauerTheodicyGotfried LeibnizTheogonyHesiodThree Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, In Opposition to Sceptics and AthesistsGeorge BerkleyTimaeusPlatoTimaeusPlatoTranscreation of the Bhagavad GitaMalhotraTwillight of the IdolsFriedrich NietzscheTwo Dogmas of EmpiricismWillard Van OrmanTwo Treatises of GovernmentJohn LockeUpanishadsUpanishadsUtilitarianismJohn Stuart MillUtilitarianismMill Vagrakkhedika, The: (Diamond Sutra)." BuddhaWhat is Enlightenment.Immanuel KantWho Thinks AbstractlyG.W.F. Hegel,Works of Mencius, The: Book II, Chapters V-VIIMenciusZhuangziZhuangzi


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  • ISBN-13: 9780205014590
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0205014593
  • Publisher Date: 21 Oct 2010
  • Binding: LB
  • Weight: 64 gr


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