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Incoming Resources
- Animal minds and human morals, the origins of the Western debate, Richard Sorabji
- It started with Copernicus, vital questions about science, Keith Parsons
- What is Mathematics?, An elementary approach to ideas and methods,, by Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins
- The dream of enlightenment, the rise of modern philosophy, Anthony Gottlieb
- Sincerity, how a moral ideal born five hundred years ago inspired religious wars, modern art, hipster chic, and the curious notion that we all have something to say (no matter how dull), R. Jay Magill, Jr
- Maphead, charting the wide, weird world of geography wonks, Ken Jennings ; [illustration, Stuart McArthur]
- The nature of the physical universe, 1976 Nobel Conference, organized by Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota ; edited by Douglas Huff, Omer Prewett
- Race, a philosophical introduction, Paul C. Taylor
- Actual minds, possible worlds, Jerome Bruner
- Should race matter?, unusual answers to the usual questions, David Boonin
- Lives of the mind, the use and abuse of intelligence from Hegel to Wodehouse, Roger Kimball
- Plato's sun, an introduction to philosophy, Andrew Lawless
- The pleasures of philosophy, a survey of human life and destiny, by Will Durant
- History of Christian philosophy in the Middle Ages, Etienne Gilson
- The Internet of us, knowing more and understanding less in the age of big data, Michael Patrick Lynch
- The nature of science, integrating historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives, Fernando Espinoza
- Think, a compelling introduction to philosophy, Simon Blackburn
- A beautiful question, finding nature's deep design, Frank Wilczek
- Key concepts in Eastern philosophy, Oliver Leaman
- American philosophy in the twentieth century;, a sourcebook from pragmatism to philosophical analysis,, edited, with an introductory survey, notes, and bibliographies, by Paul Kurtz
- Key ideas in human thought, edited by Kenneth McLeish
- The ethics of sport, essential readings, edited by Arthur Caplan and Brendan Parent
- Chinese thought, from Confucius to Mao TsĂŞ-tung
- Kierkegaard, exposition and critique, Daphne Hampson
- How physics makes us free, J.T. Ismael
- Death of the soul, from Descartes to the computer, William Barrett
- The cave and the light, Plato versus Aristotle and the struggle for the soul of Western civilization, Arthur Herman
- Introductions to Nietzsche, edited by Robert B. Pippin
- Complete works, Spinoza ; with translations by Samuel Shirley ; edited, with introduction and notes by Michael L. Morgan
- The end of faith, religion, terror, and the future of reason, Sam Harris
- A history of western philosophy, and its connection with political and social circumstances from the earliest times to the present day, Bertrand Russell
- The problems of philosophy
- Consciousness, an introduction, Susan Blackmore
- Superintelligence, paths, dangers, strategies, Nick Bostrom, Director, Future of Humanity Institute, Professor, Faculty of Philosophy & Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
- Nonviolent resistance, a philosophical introduction, Todd May
- What white looks like, African-American philosophers on the whiteness question, George Yancy, editor
- A guide to the good life, the ancient art of Stoic joy, William B. Irvine
- America the philosophical, Carlin Romano
- The Cambridge companion to Simone de Beauvoir, edited by Claudia Card
- Dark ecology, for a logic of future coexistence, Timothy Morton
- The Oxford handbook of philosophy in music education, edited by Wayne D. Bowman and Ana LucĂa Frega
- Bertrand Russell, Ray Monk
- Just the arguments, 100 of the most important arguments in Western philosophy, edited by Michael Bruce and Steven Barbone
- Color codes, modern theories of color in philosophy, painting and architecture, literature, music, and psychology, Charles A. Riley II
- The nature of technology, what it is and how it evolves, W. Brian Arthur
- Nursing theorists and their work, [edited by] Martha Raile Alligood, PhD, RN, ANRF, Professor Emeritus, College of Nursing, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina
- 13 ways of looking at the death penalty, Mario Marazziti ; afterword by Paul Elie
- Nonsense on stilts, how to tell science from bunk, Massimo Pigliucci
- Love, a history, Simon May
- War and the American presidency, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr
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