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Philosophy
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Dr. David James
British and American common law traditionally prohibited abortion only after quickening (when the mother feels fetal movements). But after the U.S. Civil War, states began absolutely prohibiting ab...
$11.75
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Iyanla Vanzant
Acts of Faith is a thoughtful and inspirational book that explores the unique pressures on people of color today with great insight and sensitivity.
$10.99
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Thomas C. Brickhouse
Aristotle, known as "the Philosopher" by later thinkers, created a huge body of work that was virtually synonymous with philosophy for over 2000 years. His most well-known doctrines include the not...
$8.99
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Paul Strathern
Aristotle wrote on everything from the shape of seashells to sterility, from speculations on the nature of the soul to meteorology, poetry, art, and even the interpretation of dreams. Apart from ma...
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Robert M Pirsig
$18.99
13 hours
A brave literary masterpiece, set against the astonishing landscapes of mid-America, which attempts identify, define and resolve the ills of our contemporary life.
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Thomas Cook
$8.99
2 hours
A Portuguese Jew living in Holland, Spinoza sought a life of "supreme and unending happiness". Unable to find deep satisfaction in the usual pleasures of social life, politics or business (or in ri...
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Thomas C. Brickhouse
$8.99
2 hours
Aristotle, known as "the Philosopher" by later thinkers, created a huge body of work that was virtually synonymous with philosophy for over 2000 years. His most well-known doctrines include the not...
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A. J. Mandt
$8.99
2 hours 30 minutes
Before Kant, philosophers had debated for centuries whether knowledge is derived from experience or reason. Kant says that both views are partly right and partly wrong, that they share the same err...
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