| Robert Kane - Ethics, Modern - 2005 - 658 pages
This is a comprehensive reference work that provides an exhaustive guide to scholarship on the perennial problem of free will. | |
| John Perry - Philosophy - 1977 - 70 pages
"Perry's excellent dialogue makes a complicated topic stimulating and accessible without any sacrifice of scholarly accuracy or thoroughness. Professionals will appreciate the ... | |
| Richard Taylor - Philosophy - 1974 - 172 pages
Many of the problems of philosophy are of such broad relevance to human concerns, and so complex in their ramifications, that they are, in one form or another, perennially ... | |
| Peter van Inwagen - Philosophy - 1990 - 316 pages
In this bold and original book, the author develops a provocative theory about the metaphysics of material objects. According to this view, visible inanimate objects such as ... | |
| Peter van Inwagen - Philosophy - 2008 - 199 pages
The vast amount of suffering in the world is often held as a particularly powerful reason to deny that God exists. Highly accessible and carefully argued, Peter van Inwagen's ... | |
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