| J. Swindal - Philosophy - 2011 - 206 pages
Since the pioneering work of Donald Davidson on action, many philosophers have taken critical stances on his causal account. This book criticizes Davidson's event-causal view ... | |
| K. Morris - Philosophy - 2009 - 260 pages
Sartre scholars and others engage with Jean-Paul Sartre's descriptions of the human body, bringing him into dialogue with feminists, sociologists, psychologists and historians ... | |
| Angelos Evangelou - Philosophy - 2017 - 286 pages
Drawing connections between madness, philosophy and autobiography, this book addresses the question of how Nietzsche's madness might have affected his later works. It also ... | |
| Einar Ă˜verenget - Philosophy - 2001 - 356 pages
" . . . die Augen hat mir Husserl eingesetzt. ,,1 he aim of Twentieth century phenomenology is to provide a non T psychologistic interpretation of subjectivity. Husserl agrees ... | |
| Julian Young - Philosophy - 1998 - 256 pages
This book argues that despite Heidegger's involvement with Nazism his philosophy is not compromised. | |
| Abraham Sagi - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 220 pages
This book is an attempt to read the totality of Camus s oeuvre as a voyage, in which Camus approaches the fundamental questions of human existence: What is the meaning of life ... | |
| Michael M. Kazanjian - Continuing education - 2002 - 150 pages
This book declares that lifelong learning teaches values and wholeness and rejects inert ideas or fragmentation. Education plays a vital role in reorganizing and revitalizing ... | |
| Wendy O'Brien, Lester Embree - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 280 pages
While earlier research considered Simone de Beauvoir in the perspectives of Existentialism or Feminism, this work is the first to emphasize her reflective and descriptive ... | |
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