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7Introducing ethicsDistributed to the trade in the U.S. by National Book Network. 1996.What are the acceptable limits of scientific investigation and genetic engineering, the rights and wrongs of animal rights, euthanasia and civil disobedience? This book confronts these dilemmas, tracing arguments of moral thinkers, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and brings us up to date with postmodern critics.
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7Nietzsche and postmodernismDistributed in the U.S. by National Book Network. 1999.The entire Who's Who of postmodern thought--Derrida, Foucault, Baudrillard, Lyotard and others, can trace their philosophical ancestry to Nietzsche's radical relativism.
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6Introducing philosophyDistributed to the trade in the U.S. by National Bk. Network. 1999.Explains, in graphic novel format, the thinking of the most important philosophers in the Western tradition, including Aristotle, Francis Bacon, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
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6Introducing KierkegaardIcon Books. 2003.Soren Kierkegaard is widely held to be the founder of existentialism. His faith is ironic, playful and passionate, and he wrote like a novelist. This book brilliantly explains his life and thought.
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5Introducing Bertrand RussellGraphic Guides. 2011.Discover the eccentric British philosopher and political activist.
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4Introducing PlatoTotem Books. 2005.Introducing Plato begins by explaining how philosophers like Socrates and Pythagoras influenced Plato's thought. It provides a clear account of Plato's puzzling theory of knowledge, and explains how this theory then directed his provocative views on politics, ethics and individual liberty.
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3Introducing DescartesDistributed to the trade in the U.S. by National Book Network. 1998.Rene Descartes is the 16th century philosopher who perpetually doubted everything--even his own physical existence!
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2Introducing Rousseau: A Graphic GuideIntroducing. 2011.Illustrated guide to the crucial French philosopher who denied being a philosopher at all.