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Discover 'The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy,' the ultimate resource for anyone interested in delving deep into the world of philosophy. Authored by a leading philosopher, this comprehensive dictionary is recognized as the most authoritative work in its field. With over 3,300 alphabetical entries, this dictionary covers a vast array of topics, from Aristotle's seminal thoughts to the intricate nuances of Zen philosophy. Whether you're exploring Western philosophical traditions or delving into Eastern concepts, each entry is crafted with clear and concise definitions that make complex ideas accessible to all readers.
This third edition brings you up-to-date with new entries on contemporary themes such as the philosophy of economics, social theory, neuroscience, and moral conceptions, ensuring that you have a relevant and thorough understanding of today's philosophical landscape. The dictionary not only provides in-depth analyses of crucial philosophical terms and concepts but also includes over 400 biographies of significant philosophers who have shaped our understanding of the world.
With its fully cross-referenced format and a rich timeline of philosophical events from 10,000 BC to today, 'The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy' is an indispensable guide for students, teachers, and anyone eager to expand their philosophical knowledge. Whether used as a reference book or a student’s companion, this dictionary stands out as an essential tool for understanding the fabric of human thought and inquiry. Perfect for academic purposes, self-study, or enhancing your philosophical discussions, secure your copy today and unlock the wisdom of centuries in one comprehensive volume.
This third edition brings you up-to-date with new entries on contemporary themes such as the philosophy of economics, social theory, neuroscience, and moral conceptions, ensuring that you have a relevant and thorough understanding of today's philosophical landscape. The dictionary not only provides in-depth analyses of crucial philosophical terms and concepts but also includes over 400 biographies of significant philosophers who have shaped our understanding of the world.
With its fully cross-referenced format and a rich timeline of philosophical events from 10,000 BC to today, 'The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy' is an indispensable guide for students, teachers, and anyone eager to expand their philosophical knowledge. Whether used as a reference book or a student’s companion, this dictionary stands out as an essential tool for understanding the fabric of human thought and inquiry. Perfect for academic purposes, self-study, or enhancing your philosophical discussions, secure your copy today and unlock the wisdom of centuries in one comprehensive volume.