The Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Supplement, Volume 1Donald M. Borchert The 357 articles address areas of thought that were overlooked by the original set or that have developed since the Encyclopedia's publication, and they do it in a precise manner that will allow all readers to fully understand every side of the topic. |
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