Philosophy 1: A Guide Through the Subject

New York: Oxford University Press (1995)
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This is the best general book on philosophy for university students: not just an introduction, but a guide which will serve them throughout their studies. It comprises specially commissioned explanatory surveys of the main areas of philosophy, written by thirteen leading philosophers.

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