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Аудіокнига A Philosophical Enquiry

Edmund BURKE - A Philosophical Enquiry

20-01-2020
Burke's A Philosophical Enquiry is an important treatise in the history of philosophical aesthetics, putting forth a theory of two concepts of central, perennial importance to the field of aesthetics, namely, the beautiful and the sublime. Written before Burke turned 19, it is hi...
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Аудіокнига Thomas Hobbes

Alfred Edward Taylor - Thomas Hobbes

17-06-2022
This work is a look at the life and ideas of Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher of the seventeenth century. The most important ideas are found in his famous work Leviathan. Taylor looks at such concepts of Hobbes as the contract, naturalism, sovereignty, natural laws, church and...
Аудіокнига The Problems of Philosophy

Bertrand Russell - The Problems of Philosophy

10-12-2019
This 1912 book remains among the most widely-used and well-written introductions to philosophy in English. It was aimed to be an accessible introduction to philosophy for the average shopkeeper in England in 1912. Despite its accessibility It has engaged scholarly philosophical c...
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Аудіокнига How We Think

John Dewey - How We Think

19-11-2019
A book written by an American education philosopher in which he proposed “This scientific attitude of mind might, conceivably, be quite irrelevant to teaching children and youth. But this book also represents the conviction that such is not the case; that the native and unspoile...
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Аудіокнига The Service

Henry David Thoreau - The Service

26-05-2022
An essay in three parts written in July 1840. "Human life is his topic, and he views it with an Oriental scope of thought, in which distinctions of Time and Space are lost in the wide prospect of Eternity and Immortality." (from the Introductory Note by F. B. Sanborn) - Summary ...