First Philosophy I: Values and Society - Second Edition: Fundamental Problems and Readings in Philosophy, Opseg 1Andrew Bailey Broadview Press, 8. srp 2011. - Broj stranica: 392 First Philosophy: Values and Society brings together classic and ground-breaking readings on ethics and political philosophy. Andrew Bailey’s highly regarded introductory anthology has been revised and updated in this new edition. The comprehensive introductory material for each chapter and selection remains, and new sections on philosophical puzzles and paradoxes and philosophical terminology have been added. New to this edition is an article by Susan Moller Okin on justice and gender. |
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EthicsHow Ought We to Live Our Lives? | 15 |
Immanuel Kant | 50 |
John Stuart Mill | 85 |
Friedrich Nietzsche | 118 |
Virginia Held | 129 |
Mary Midgley | 148 |
SocialPolitical PhilosophyWhat Is Justice? | 157 |
Thomas Hobbes | 169 |
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels | 241 |
Simone de Beauvoir | 262 |
Robert Nozick | 290 |
Susan Moller Okin | 307 |
Philosophical Puzzles and Paradoxes | 329 |
Philosophical Lexicon | 345 |
Image Credits | 375 |
John Stuart Mill | 197 |
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First Philosophy I: Values and Society: Fundamental Problems and Readings in ... Andrew Bailey Ograničeni pregled - 2004 |
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