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Oxford Companion to Philosophy
Outstanding Reference Source for 1995
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"Outstanding Academic Book of 1996"
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"A first-rate book that belongs in every philosophy
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"...the only reference work on the subject that communicates
the sheer oddball fun of hard thinking."
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Database Language: English
Contents: Authoritative philosophy reference handbook from Oxford
University Press, edited by Ted Honderich and with 250 distinguished contributors
including Anthony Kenny, Anthony Quinton and Peter Singer. The handbook features
2,000 entries in 1030 pages including more than 50 extended entries on great
philosophers and on key areas of philosophy.
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- The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Edited by Ted
Honderich, et al.
Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
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Ted Honderich is Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic, University
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