Discourses Fall 2012

Discourses Fall 2012

Discourses Fall 2012 discourses A PHILOSOPHY READINGS DATABASE Edited by Donald C. Abel Table of Contents by Topic Discourses contains Topical Readings (listed first) and Classic Texts: Complete Works (listed next). Each Topical Reading ○ is a self‐contained unit ○ has a headnote that gives a biographical sketch of the author and an overview of the reading ○ has explanatory endnotes ○ retains all the original headings and subheadings ○ is available with or without Study Quesons Each Classic Work: Complete Text ○ has an oponal Introducon to the Work ○ is divided into secons, available separately, if the work is lengthy (for example, each of the ten books of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics and each of Descartes’ six Meditaons on First Philosophy) All the readings can be used in a custom printed book, and nearly all of them can also be used in a custom eBook. All eBook readings are viewable online. WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY? Donald C. Abel, Glossary of Philosophical Terms (complete) eBook Opon Aristotle, Metaphysics (selecon) eBook Opon Mary Midgley, Philosophical Plumbing (complete) eBook Opon Josef Pieper, The Philosophical Act (selecon) Plato, Apology (complete) eBook Opon Plato, Crito (complete) eBook Opon Plato, Euthyphro (complete) eBook Opon Bertrand Russell, The Problems of Philosophy (selecon) eBook Opon J. J. C. Smart, Philosophy and Scienfic Realism (selecon) PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Robert Merrihew Adams, Must God Create the Best? (selecon) eBook Opon Anselm, Monologion (selecon) eBook Opon Anselm, Proslogion and Exchange with Gaunilo (selecon) eBook Opon Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae (selecon 1) eBook Opon www.mcgrawhillcreate.com/discourses 1 Discourses Fall 2012 Augusne, The Free Choice of the Will (selecon) Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, The Consolaon of Philosophy (selecon) eBook Opon C. D. Broad, Arguments for the Existence of God (selecon) NEW Samuel Clarke, A Demonstraon of the Being and Aributes of God (selecon) eBook Opon W. K. Clifford, The Ethics of Belief (selecon) eBook Opon NEW William Lane Craig, The Existence of God and the Beginning of the Universe (selecon) eBook Opon Thomas D. Davis, Surprise It’s Judgment Day (complete) eBook Opon Thomas D. Davis, The Vision (complete) eBook Opon Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov (selecon) eBook Opon Paul Edwards, The Cosmological Argument (complete) John Hick, An Irenaean Theodicy (selecon) John Hick, A Philosophy of Religious Pluralism (selecon) Paul‐Henri Thiry, Baron d’Holbach, Common Sense (selecon) eBook Opon David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (selecon) eBook Opon NEW David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (selecon 2) eBook Opon William James, Is Life Worth Living? (selecon) eBook Opon William James, The Variees of Religious Experience (selecon) eBook Opon William James, The Will to Believe (selecon) eBook Opon Immanuel Kant, Crique of Pure Reason (selecon 2) eBook Opon Søren Kierkegaard, Philosophical Fragments (selecon) Goried Wilhelm Leibniz, Theodicy (selecon) eBook Opon J. L. Mackie, Evil and Omnipotence (complete) eBook Opon William Paley, Natural Theology (selecon) eBook Opon Blaise Pascal, Pensées (selecon) eBook Opon Plato, Euthyphro (complete) eBook Opon William L. Rowe, The Problem of Evil and some Variees of Atheism (complete) eBook Opon Bertrand Russell, The Free Man’s Worship (complete) eBook Opon Arthur Schopenhauer, Parerga and Paralipomena (selecon) eBook Opon Richard Swinburne, The Problem of Evil (selecon) Leo Tolstoy, My Confession (selecon) eBook Opon THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae (selecon 5) eBook Opon Aristotle, Posterior Analycs (selecon) eBook Opon George Berkeley, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (selecon) eBook Opon George Berkeley, A Trease Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (selecon) eBook Opon F. H. Bradley, On Truth and Coherence (selecon) eBook Opon W. K. Clifford, The Ethics of Belief (selecon) eBook Opon Thomas D. Davis, Why Don’t You Just Wake Up? (complete) eBook Opon René Descartes, Discourse on Method (selecon) eBook Opon René Descartes, Meditaons on First Philosophy (selecon 1) eBook Opon René Descartes, Meditaons on First Philosophy (selecon 2) eBook Opon www.mcgrawhillcreate.com/discourses 2 Discourses Fall 2012 John Dewey, The Need for a Recovery of Philosophy (selecon) eBook Opon Edmund Geer, Is Jusfied True Belief Knowledge? (complete) Sally Haslanger, Objecve Reality, Male Reality, and Social Construcon (selecon) eBook Opon David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (selecon 1) eBook Opon William James, Pragmasm (selecon) eBook Opon William James, Pragmasm (selecon 2) eBook Opon Immanuel Kant, Crique of Pure Reason (selecon) eBook Opon John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (selecon 1) eBook Opon NEW John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (selecon 3) eBook Opon Mao Tse‐tung, On Pracce (selecon) eBook Opon Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, An Apology for Raymond Sebond (selecon) eBook Opon Anthony O’Hear, Introducon to the Philosophy of Science (selecon) eBook Opon Kaisa Puhakka, An Invitaon to Authenc Knowing (complete) eBook Opon Charles Sanders Peirce, The Fixaon of Belief (selecon) eBook Opon Charles Sanders Peirce, How to Make Our Ideas Clear (selecon) eBook Opon Plato, Meno (selecon) eBook Opon Plato, The Republic (selecon 1) eBook Opon Bertrand Russell, The Problems of Philosophy (selecon 2) eBook Opon Bertrand Russell, The Problems of Philosophy (selecon 3) eBook Opon Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism (selecon) eBook Opon Baruch Spinoza, Trease on the Emendaon of the Intellect (selecon) eBook Opon METAPHYSICS Aristotle, Categories (selecon) eBook Opon Aristotle, Metaphysics (selecon) eBook Opon D. M. Armstrong, Naturalism, Materialism and First Philosophy (selecon) eBook Opon A. J. Ayer, Language, Truth and Logic (selecon 2) eBook Opon George Berkeley, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (selecon) eBook Opon René Descartes, Meditaons on First Philosophy (selecon 1) eBook Opon René Descartes, Meditaons on First Philosophy (selecon 2) eBook Opon Epicurus, Leer to Herodotus (selecon) eBook Opon Sally Haslanger, Objecve Reality, Male Reality, and Social Construcon (selecon) eBook Opon Marn Heidegger, An Introducon to Metaphysics (selecon) eBook Opon Hindu Scriptures, The Upanishads (selecon) eBook Opon Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching (selecon) eBook Opon Goried Wilhelm Leibniz, The Monadology (complete) eBook Opon Lucreus, On the Nature of Things (selecon) eBook Opon Anthony O’Hear, Introducon to the Philosophy of Science (selecon) eBook Opon Plato, The Republic (selecon 1) eBook Opon Bertrand Russell, The Philosophy of Logical Atomism (selecon) eBook Opon Bertrand Russell, The Problems of Philosophy (selecon 2) eBook Opon www.mcgrawhillcreate.com/discourses 3 Discourses Fall 2012 HUMAN NATURE Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae (selecon 4) eBook Opon Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae (selecon 6) eBook Opon Aristotle, On the Soul (selecon) eBook Opon Augusne, The Free Choice of the Will (selecon) Joseph Butler, Fieen Sermons Preached at the Rolls Chapel (selecon) eBook Opon Albert Camus, The Guest (complete) Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus (selecon) Albert Camus, The Rebel (selecon) Ernst Cassirer, An Essay on Man (selecon) Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man (selecon) eBook Opon René Descartes, Meditaons on First Philosophy (selecon 2) eBook Opon Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self‐Reliance (selecon) eBook Opon Epicurus, Leer to Menoeceus (complete) eBook Opon Sigmund Freud, Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis (selecon) eBook Opon Kwame Gyekye, An Essay on African Philosophical Thought (selecon) Hsün Tzu, The Book of Hsün Tzu (selecon) eBook Opon Carl G. Jung, The Relaons between the Ego and the Unconscious (selecon) Karl Marx, Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 (selecon) Mencius, The Book of Mencius (selecon) eBook Opon Desmond Morris, Manwatching (selecon) Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human (selecon) eBook Opon Plato, Phaedo (selecon) eBook Opon Plato, The Republic (selecon 2) eBook Opon Jean‐Paul Sartre, Existenalism Is a Humanism (selecon) Lucius Annaeus Seneca, On the Happy Life (selecon) eBook Opon MIND, BODY, AND SELF Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae (selecon 4) eBook Opon Aristotle, On the Soul (selecon) eBook Opon D. M. Armstrong, Naturalism, Materialism and First Philosophy (selecon) eBook Opon D. M. Armstrong, The Nature of Mind (complete) Buddhist Scriptures, The Middle‐Length Discourses of the Buddha (selecon) eBook Opon Buddhist Scriptures: The Quesons of King Milinda (selecon) eBook Opon David J. Chalmers, Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness (selecon) eBook Opon Antonio R. Damasio, How the Brain Creates the Mind (complete) eBook Opon Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man (selecon) eBook Opon Thomas D. Davis, Life aer Life (complete) eBook Opon Thomas D. Davis, Strange Behavior (complete) eBook Opon Daniel C. Denne, The Origins of Selves (complete) Daniel C. Denne, Where Am I? eBook Opon www.mcgrawhillcreate.com/discourses 4 Discourses Fall 2012 René Descartes, Meditaons on First Philosophy (selecon 2) eBook Opon Jerry A. Fodor, The Mind‐Body Problem (selecon) eBook Opon Sigmund Freud, Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis (selecon) eBook Opon Risieri Frondizi, The Nature of the Self (selecon) NEW James Giles, The No‐Self Theory: Hume, Buddhism, and Personal Identy (selecon) eBook Opon Kwame Gyekye, An Essay on African Philosophical Thought (selecon) David Hume, A Trease of Human Nature (selecon) eBook Opon Frank Jackson, Epiphenomenal Qualia (selecon) eBook Opon William James,

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