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The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy

The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
Author: Simon Blackburn
Edition: 1ST
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0192116940



The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy


The Gambler's Fallacy, the Dirty Hands Argument, Pascal's Wager, Buridan's Ass, Wittgenstein's Beetle in the Box--philosophical terms can be both intriguing and baffling. Download The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Now, eminent philosopher Simon Blackburn offers the most authoritative and up-to-date dictionary of philosophy available in a single volume, packed with helpful information for the novice and with astute observations for the expert. Ranging from Aristotle to Zen, the two thousand plus entries cover the entire span of philosophy, from the Vedas (written over three thousand years ago) to the most recent technical terminology, with ample coverage of important themes from Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy.
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