An edition of Western Philosophy (1996)

Western Philosophy

An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)

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John Cottingham
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An edition of Western Philosophy (1996)

Western Philosophy

An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)

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Blackwell Pub
Language
English
Pages
626

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Cover of: Western Philosophy
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
September 30, 2007, Blackwell Publishers
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Cover of: Western philosophy
Western philosophy: an anthology
1996, Blackwell Publishers
in English
Cover of: Western Philosophy
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
October 1996, Blackwell Pub
in English
Cover of: Western Philosophy
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
October 1, 1996, Blackwell Publishing Limited
in English

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First Sentence

"Our first extract, from the Meno (c.385 BC), begins with Meno taunting Socrates for his role as a stingray or 'torpedo-fish', paralysing his victims by relentlessly attacking their confused and inconsistent beliefs."

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Library of Congress
BD21.W43 1996

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OL7609133M
ISBN 10
0631186263
ISBN 13
9780631186267
Library Thing
196807
Goodreads
4476652

First Sentence

"Our first extract, from the Meno (c.385 BC), begins with Meno taunting Socrates for his role as a stingray or 'torpedo-fish', paralysing his victims by relentlessly attacking their confused and inconsistent beliefs."

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