{Note: this is a pretty massive set of titles, so I’m placing it behind a cut to avoid cloggin
{Note: this is a pretty massive set of titles, so I’m placing it behind a cut to avoid clogging people’s dashboard!}Martin Gardner, The Whys of a Philosophical ScrivenerTerry L. Cooper, Handbook of Administrative EthicsErrol E. Harris, Fundamentals of Philosophy: A Study of Classical TextsAlbert William Levi, Philosophy and the Modern WorldSamuel Enoch Stumpf, Philosophy: History & ProblemsFrederick James Crosson and Kenneth Sayre, Philosophy and CyberneticsFrank N. Magill, Masterpieces of World PhilosophyEncyclopedia Britannica, The Great Ideas ProgramThomas McPherson, Social PhilosophyFrederick Copleston, History of Philosophy, Volume 1 (Greece and Rome)Frederick Copleston, History of Philosophy, Volume 2 (Medieval Philosophy)Maurice Merleau-Ponty, In Praise of Philosophy Ervin Laszlo, Introduction to Systems PhilosophyBenjamin Farrington, Aristotle: Founder of Scientific PhilosophyJames K. Feibleman, Understanding Philosophy: A Popular History of IdeasAristotlePlatoJoseph Goldstein, The Experience of Insight: A Simple and Direct Guide to Buddhist MeditationTom L. Beauchamp, Philosophical Ethics: An Introduction to Moral PhilosophyMartin Heidegger, The Beginning of Western PhilosophyHenry Sidgwick, The Methods of EthicsVictor Hugo, The Man Who LaughsTay Zonday, Chocolate BookSeason 03, Episode 1 (”Everything is Bonzer!”) -- source link
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