An edition of Western Philosophy (1996)

Western Philosophy

An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)

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An edition of Western Philosophy (1996)

Western Philosophy

An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)

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English
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656

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Cover of: Western Philosophy
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
September 30, 2007, Blackwell Publishers
Paperback in English - 2 edition
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 1, 1996, Blackwell Publishing Limited
in English
Cover of: Western Philosophy
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
October 1996, Blackwell Pub
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."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BD21 .W43 1996, BD21.W43 1996

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7609134M
Internet Archive
westernphilosoph0000unse_p6l9
ISBN 10
0631186271
ISBN 13
9780631186274
LCCN
95042829
Library Thing
196807
Goodreads
31826

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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