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  1. Before and After Socrates.Francis Macdonald Cornford - 1932 - Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, F.M. Cornford explains why the life and work of Socrates stand out as marking a turning-point in the history of thought. He shows how Socrates revolutionized the concept of philosophy, converting it from the study of Nature to the study of the human soul, the meaning of right and wrong, and the ends for which we ought to live. This is, in fact, the story of the whole creative period of Greek philosophy - the Ionian nature of (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Process and reality: an essay in cosmology.Alfred North Whitehead - 1929 - New York: Free Press. Edited by David Ray Griffin & Donald W. Sherburne.
    Process and Reality, Whitehead’s magnum opus, is one of the major philosophical works of the modern world, and an extensive body of secondary literature has developed around it. Yet surely no significant philosophical book has appeared in the last two centuries in nearly so deplorable a condition as has this one, with its many hundreds of errors and with over three hundred discrepancies between the American and the English editions, which appeared in different formats with divergent paginations. The work itself (...)
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  • (1 other version)The individual and the cosmos in Renaissance philosophy.Ernst Cassirer - 1963 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Mario Domandi.
    This thought-provoking classic investigates how the Renaissance spirit fundamentally questioned and undermined medieval thought. Of value to students of literature, political theory, history of religious and Reformation thought, and the history of science.
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  • The creative cosmos: a unified science of matter, life and mind.Ervin Laszlo - 1993 - Edinburgh: Floris Books.
    The world's foremost systems philosopher presents a new scientific theory to explain how the universe defies our current understanding of fundamental physical laws.
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  • Icon and Idea: The Function of Art in the Development of Human Consciousness.John Alford - 1955 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (2):258-260.
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  • The City in History. Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects.Paul Zucker - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (2):209-210.
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  • Evolution And Consciousness: Human Systems In Transition.Erich Jantsch (ed.) - 1976 - Reading, Mass.: Reading Ma: Addison-Wesley.
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  • (1 other version)Icon and idea.Herbert Read - 1965 - New York,: Schocken Books.
    This is one of those rare books whose influence will grow rather than diminish with the years. Icon and Idea is destined to take its place beside Ernst Cassirer's massive and difficult The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms as a basic work on the original, creative power of the human spirit as it is enacted as culture -- in myth, religion, science, art. Sir Herbert Read's book is neither massive nor difficult. It was first delivered as the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures (...)
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  • (1 other version)An essay on man: an introduction to a philosophy of human culture.Ernst Cassirer - 1944 - New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
    An 'Essay on man' is an original synthesis of contemporary knowledge, a unique interpretation of the intellectual crisis of our time, and a brilliant vindication of manís ability to resolve human problems by the courageous use of his mind.
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  • (1 other version)Emergent Evolution.Morgan C. Lloyd - 1925 - Mind 34:70.
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  • The Principles of Biology.Herbert Spencer - 2015 - Williams & Norgate.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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  • Man and energy.A. R. Ubbelohde - 1954 - Baltimore,: Penguin Books.
    William J. Ferrero was born in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts during "the Crash" of 29, and spent his entire life there. Willie, as he is better known, is a devoted member of the town and has a reputation for helping people. Not strange then that he was voted Rotarian of the Year and later named "Citizen of the Year." Organizing youth programs in sports for the young people and creating the Rotary Summer Concerts for seniors are some of his proud accomplishments. (...)
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  • The Copernican Revolution: Planetary Astronomy in the Development of Western Thought.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1957 - Harvard University Press.
    The significance of the plurality of the Copernican Revolution is the main thrust of this undergraduate text In this study of the Copernican Revolution, the ...
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  • The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science.Willis W. Harman & Jane Clark (eds.) - 1994 - Ions.
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  • The idea of history.Robin George Collingwood - 1962 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by der Dussen & J. W..
    The Idea of History is the best-known book of the great Oxford philosopher, historian, and archaeologist R.G. Collingwood. It was originally published posthumously in 1946, having been mainly reconstructed from Collingwood's manuscripts, many of which are now lost. For this revised edition, Collingwood's most important lectures on the philosophy of history are published here for the first time. These texts have been prepared by Jan van der Dussen from manuscripts that have only recently become available. The lectures contain Collingwood's first (...)
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  • Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos.M. Mitchell Waldrop - 1992
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  • The nature of physical reality: a philosophy of modern physics.Henry Margenau - 1950 - Woodbridge, Conn.: Ox Bow Press.
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  • Symmetry.Wolfgang Yourgrau - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (3):409-413.
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  • The Savage Mind.Alasdair MacIntyre & Claude Levi-Strauss - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (69):372.
    "Every word, like a sacred object, has its place. No _précis_ is possible. This extraordinary book must be read."—Edmund Carpenter, _New York Times Book Review _ "No outline is possible; I can only say that reading this book is a most exciting intellectual exercise in which dialectic, wit, and imagination combine to stimulate and provoke at every page."—Edmund Leach, _Man _ "Lévi-Strauss's books are tough: very scholarly, very dense, very rapid in argument. But once you have mastered him, human history (...)
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  • Architectural Principles in the Age of Humanism.Rudolf Wittkower - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2 (7):256-257.
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  • Before philosophy: the intellectual adventure of ancient man.Henri Frankfort - 1971 - Penguin Books.
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  • Foundations of Physics.E. N. - 1936 - Philosophy of Science 3 (3):371-372.
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  • The Evolution of Urban Society: Early Mesopotamia and Prehispanic Mexico.Joe D. Seger & Robert McC Adams - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):548.
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  • Integrative principles of modern thought.Henry Margenau - 1972 - New York,: Gordon & Breach.
    First Published in 1972. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Poles Apart: Winners and Losers in the History of Human Development.Alastair Macdonald Taylor - 1992 - International Development Research Centre Books.
    Poles Apart: Winners and losers in the history of human development.
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  • The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800.Herbert Butterfield - 1957 - London: Macmillan.
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  • Patterns of Culture.Ruth Benedict - 1934 - Philosophical Review 55:497.
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  • On Growth and Form. [REVIEW]E. N. - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (20):557-558.
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