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  • Good Arguments

    How Debate Teaches Us to Listen and Be Heard

    by Bo Seo ...
    ‘Electrifying … A user manual for our polarized world’ Adam Grant, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Think Again ‘Important, compelling and wise’ Johann Hari, Sunday Times-bestselling author of Stolen FocusHow do you win an argument? How do you disagree without hard feelings? How do you debate in a way that moves the topic forward to an answer?Arguments matter, because we have them every day ... Read more

    14,19 €

  • Ragionamento sul Tutto

    by Luigi Albino ...
    Raccolta di pensieri sul Tutto e sulle relazioni tra le entità che lo compongono. Passando in rassegna una serie di ragionamenti sequenziali, il lettore viene accompagnato nella realizzazione di una teoria che prova a spiegare l'esistenza del Tutto. Come un mosaico filosofico formato da una serie di tessere astratte, ma non troppo. ... Read more

    Free

  • Logic: A Complete Introduction

    A step-by-step Teach Yourself guide to use at home, school or college

    by Siu-Fan Lee ...
    'After a lifetime of dabbling in philosophy without tackling logic, I bought a couple of books on the subject and was soon totally lost. This book saved me.' - Amazon 5 star review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Unlike so many logic books, this one is easy to follow, step by step. Strongly recommended for beginners.' - Amazon 5 star review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐When you see black clouds looming and predict it's going to rain, you're using ... Read more

    3,99 €

  • Being Logical

    A Guide to Good Thinking

    by D.Q. McInerny ...
    An essential tool for our post-truth world: a witty primer on logic—and the dangers of illogical thinking—by a renowned Notre Dame professorLogic is synonymous with reason, judgment, sense, wisdom, and sanity. Beinglogical is the ability to create concise and reasoned arguments—arguments that build from given premises, using evidence, to a genuine conclusion. But mastering logical thinking also ... Read more

    7,09 €

  • Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (with linked TOC)

    "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus may be the most important book of philosophy written during the twentieth century. Wittgenstein's writing style is clear, succinct, and accessible. Bertrand Russell claimed that "I cannot see any point on which it is wrong. But to have constructed a theory of logic which is not at any point obviously wrong is to have achieved a work of extraordinary difficulty and ... Read more

    1,05 €

  • Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Rediscovered Books)

    Complete and Unabridged

    'Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus' may be the most important book of philosophy written during the twentieth century. Wittgenstein's writing style is clear, succinct, and accessible. Bertrand Russell claimed that, "I cannot see any point on which it is wrong. But to have constructed a theory of logic which is not at any point obviously wrong is to have achieved a work of extraordinary difficulty and ... Read more

    4,55 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Socrates in the City

    Conversations on Life, God and Other Small Topics

    by Eric Metaxas ...
    Following the extraordinary success of the New York Times bestseller Bonhoeffer, Eric Metaxas's latest book offers inspirational and intellectually rigorous thoughts on the big questions surrounding us all today.The Greek philosopher Socrates famously said that ‘the unexamined life is not worth living’. Taking this as a starting point, Eric Metaxas founded a speaking series that encouraged busy ... Read more

    13,24 €

  • An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

    by John Locke ...
    First published in 1689, "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" is a work by English philosopher John Locke concerning the foundation of human knowledge and understanding.Locke’s aim in "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" is to inquire into the origin and extent of human knowledge. His conclusion—that all knowledge is derived from sense experience—became the principal tenet of empiricism, ... Read more

    0,99 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Logos: Logical Religion Unleashed

    by Steve Madison ...
    Wouldn’t you want a religion that every logician, mathematician, philosopher, and scientist on earth could embrace, a religion fully consistent with all the points made by Kurt Gödel when he listed the 14 key religious principles he accepted? That religion already exists. It’s called ontological mathematics, predicated on the principle of sufficient reason and Occam’s razor, and constitutes an a ... Read more

    6,46 €

  • The Analysis of Mind

    "A most brilliant essay in psychology."-New Statesman. "A delightful experience."-Joseph Conrad. Philosopher, mathematician and social critic, Bertrand Russell was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. In The Analysis of Mind, one of his most influential and exciting books, Russell presents an intriguing reconciliation between the materialism of psychology with the anti-materialism of ... Read more

    0,99 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

    the original authoritative edition

    THE TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS is the only book-length philosophical work published by the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein in his lifetime. The project had a broad aim - to identify the relationship between language and reality and to define the limits of science - and is recognized as a significant philosophical work of the twentieth century. Wittgenstein wrote the notes for the ... Read more

    0,99 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Tutte le opere

    by Platone ...
    Con un saggio di Francesco AdornoA cura di Enrico V. MalteseConsegnare al pubblico un’edizione integrale di Platone – in un unico volume – è una risposta nuova e di grande rilievo a una sfida intellettuale che dura da oltre venti secoli. Il contatto diretto con gli scritti platonici è un’esperienza di straordinaria ricchezza. Nei dialoghi di Platone vengono a fondersi tutte le precedenti tendenze ... Read more

    7,99 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Basic Works of Aristotle

    by Aristotle ...
    Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and student of Plato who stunningly changed the course of Western philosophy. He has gone down in history as one of the greatest philosophers of all time. Cicero, the Roman statesman and philosopher, once called his writing style "a river of gold;" and his scope of thought and subsequent influence on the study of science, logic, philosophical ... Read more

    0,99 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Plural Logic

    Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged

    Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley provide a natural point of entry to what for most readers will be a new subject. Plural logic deals with plural terms ('Whitehead and Russell', 'Henry VIII's wives', 'the real numbers', 'the square root of -1', 'they'), plural predicates ('surrounded the fort', 'are prime', 'are consistent', 'imply'), and plural quantification ('some things', 'any things'). Current ... Read more

    30,52 €

  • Embracing Ethical Cheating: Extending Boundaries of Love, Loyalty, and Commitment

    by Yogesh Qumaar ...
    The title “Embracing Ethical Cheating” is intentionally provocative and oxymoronic to challenge the conventional understanding of relationships. In most cultures, the act of choosing another partner while already committed to one is often labeled as “cheating,” a term loaded with negative connotations of betrayal and dishonesty. However, this book aims to dismantle that perception by introducing ... Read more

    3,71 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • False Truths

    The Error of Relying on Authority

    Series series Key Concepts in Philosophy
    In False Truths, Edward C. Mendler contends that many of the beliefs, tenets, conclusions, and understandings that are widely accepted as “truths” are, in fact, not valid at all. Such dubious and false concepts arise not only in philosophy and theology but also under the rubrics of cosmology, quantum physics, democracy, freedom, economics, and various aspects of “human nature” and evolution. We ... Read more

    35,29 €

  • Words and Objections

    Essays on the Work of W.V. Quine

    Edited by D. Davidson, Jaakko Hintikka ...
    Series series Philosophy and Religion (R0)
    It is gratifying to see that philosophers' continued interest in Words and Objections has been so strong as to motivate a paperback edition. This is gratifying because it vindicates the editors' belief in the permanent im portance of Quine's philosophy and in the value of the papers com menting on it which were collected in our volume. Apart from a couple of small corrections, only one change has ... Read more

    190,79 €

  • Hegel and Modern Philosophy

    Edited by David Lamb ...
    Series series Routledge Library Editions: Hegel
    Originally published in 1987, this volume reflects the diversity in Hegelianism and every branch of philosophy which he contributed to. It includes essays on his contribution to contemporary social philosophy, logic and the philosophy of religion. His work is examined in relation to Marx, Wittgenstein and his social philosophy discussed from a feminist standpoint. ... Read more

    42,61 €

  • Harmony and Paradox

    Intensional Aspects of Proof-Theoretic Semantics

    Series series Mathematics and Statistics (R0)
    This open access book investigates the role played by identity of proofs in proof-theoretic semantics. It develops a conception of proof-theoretic semantics as primarily concerned with the relationship between proofs (understood as abstract entities) and derivations (the linguistic representations of proofs). It demonstrates that identity of proof is a key both to clarify some —still not wholly ... Read more

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  • Santayana the Philosopher

    Philosophy as a Form of Life

    by Daniel Moreno ...
    Translated by Charles Padrón ...
    Regarding Santayana it has been claimed that he lacks a system while contradicting himself in outrageous ways. An attentive analysis of his complete œuvre, however, reveals something else entirely. It is not easy to classify a thinker as a Platonic materialist, an ironic nihilist, a spiritual atheist, and a conservative without political commitment, but, if one respects his own language, one ... Read more

    78,32 €

  • Conceptual Roots of Mathematics

    by J.R. Lucas ...
    Series series International Library of Philosophy
    The Conceptual Roots of Mathematics is a comprehensive study of the foundation of mathematics. J.R. Lucas, one of the most distinguished Oxford scholars, covers a vast amount of ground in the philosophy of mathematics, showing us that it is actually at the heart of the study of epistemology and metaphysics. ... Read more

    71,83 €

  • What is Love?

    Love Formula for All Relationships

    Love plays an important part in our lives. Countless books and relationship experts talk about love as the panacea for all ills in the world. With the entire existing knowledge on the subject of love, painstakingly researched for this book, it is clear that no one really knows what love is, how it happens or how can it be given or taken. All that is known are the chemical changes that happen ... Read more

    1,97 €

  • Modern Perspectives in Type-Theoretical Semantics

    Series series Social Sciences (R0)
    This book is a collective volume that reports the state of the art in the applications of type theory to linguistic semantics. The volume fills a 20 year gap from the last published book on the issue and aspires to bring researchers closer to cutting edge alternatives in formal semantics research. It consists of unpublished work by some key researchers on various issues related to the type ... Read more

    95,39 €

  • Sanskrit Debate

    Vasubandhu’s "Vīmśatikā" versus Kumārila’s "Nirālambanavāda"

    Series Book 2 - South Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture Studies
    Sanskrit Debate: Vasubandhu’s ‘Vīmśatikā’ versus Kumārila’s ‘Nirālambanavāda’ illustrates the rules and regulations of classical Indian debate literature (pramānaśāstra) by introducing new translations of two Sanskrit texts composed in antithesis to each other’s tradition of thought and practice. In the third century CE, Vasubandhu, a Buddhist philosopher-monk, proposed that the entire world of ... Read more

    71,33 €