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You are purchasing a New copy of 'J.S. Mill in 90 Minutes (Philosophers in 90 Minutes Series)'.
You are purchasing a New copy of 'J.S. Mill in 90 Minutes (Philosophers in 90 Minutes Series)'.
The product is a hardcover book titled "Twenty Hot Potatoes Christians Are Afraid to Touch" by Anthony Campolo. Published in 1988 by Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, this book delves into the realm of philosophy, specifically focusing on ethics and moral philosophy. With 235 pages, it serves as a thought-provoking read for those looking to explore complex
The Daily Stoic Journal: 366 Days of Writing and Reflection on the A - VERY GOOD Product Id:0525534393 Condition:USED_VERY_GOOD Notes:Item in very good condition! Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc...
"Unified Reality Theory: The Evolution of Existence into Experience" by Steven Kaufman is a trade paperback book published in 2015 by Balboa Press. The book delves into the philosophical topic of the evolution of existence into experience, exploring the concept of unified reality. With 472 pages, this English-language publication offers a comprehensive examination of the
The Will to Power by Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by Walter Kaufman, is a first printing hardcover book published by Random House in 1967. This nonfiction book falls under the genre of philosophy and features illustrations. The original German text is translated into English, making it accessible to a wider audience interested in exploring Nietzsche's ideas
The Will to Power by Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by Walter Kaufman, is a first printing hardcover book published by Random House in 1967. This nonfiction book falls under the genre of philosophy and features illustrations. The original German text is translated into English, making it accessible to a wider audience interested in exploring Nietzsche's ideas
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