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The Moviegoer-An existential novel outlining Søren Kierkegaard's philosophy. Burgess, Anthony: 1917-1993 A Clockwork Orange-A discussion of the role of free will in the context of the application of behaviorism's techniques. Murdoch, Iris: 1919-1999 Lispector, Clarice: 1920-1977 The Hour of the Star; Dürrenmatt, Friedrich: 1921-1990 Lem ...
Ned Block (ed.), Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, 1981; Mario Bunge and Rubén Ardilla, Philosophy of Psychology, 1987; Paul E. Meehl, "Theoretical Risks and Tabular Asterisks: Sir Karl, Sir Ronald, and the Slow Progress of Soft Psychology", 1992; Steven Pinker, The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature, 2002
Bandagi Nama – Bantu Philosophy – Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson – Begriffsschrift – Behemoth – Behind the Mirror: A Search for a Natural History of Human Knowledge – Being and Nothingness – Being and Time – Belmont Report – Berkeley Studies – Between Facts and Norms – Between Heaven and Hell – Between Past and Future – Betwixt and Between – Beyond Freedom and ...
The Philosophy Gym: 25 Short Adventures in Thinking is a book by Stephen Law. It is an introduction to philosophical thinking aimed at adults. It covers twenty-five philosophical questions, chosen for their relevance to today's society. The book aims for accessibility.
A Calendar of Wisdom (Russian: Круг чтения, Krug chtenia), also known as Path of life, A Cycle of Readings or Wise Thoughts for Every Day, is a collection of insights and wisdom compiled by Leo Tolstoy between 1903 and 1911 that was published in three different editions. An English translation by Archibald J. Wolfe of the first ...
45 Stephen Hawking Quotes. 1. “Life would be tragic if it weren’t funny.” 2. “It would not be much of a universe if it wasn’t home to the people you love.”
[16] Joe Moran in Times Higher Education found "Hägglund's cherishing of mortal existence a cheering corrective to the sometimes joyless scientificity of the new atheism" [17] and Phil Zuckerman in Psychology Today underscored that This Life is "by far the most profound, thoughtful, compelling, and insightful book I have ever read on the topic ...
From Pulitzer Prize-winning authored books to historical romance anthology stories, there are so many to choose from.