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Philosophy and Ethics

Critique of Earth
By Arend Theodoor van Leeuwen
The second series of van Leeuwen's Gifford Lectures examining the young Karl Marx’s developing thought, of importance to those studying Marx and those involved in Marxist-Christian dialogue.
ISBN-13: 9780227170397
Critique of Heaven
By Arend Theodoor van Leeuwen
The first series of van Leeuwen's Gifford Lectures examining the young Karl Marx’s developing thought, of importance to those studying Marx and those involved in Marxist-Christian dialogue.
ISBN-13: 9780227170410
Marxism and Morality: A Critical Examination of Marxist Ethics
By N. Churchich
A full and thoroughly researched exposition of Marx's and Engel's ideas on morality and ethics, bringing out both the strengths and the weaknesses of their approach.
ISBN-13: 9780227679296
Philosophy, Dissent and Nonconformity 1689-1920
By Alan Sell
A groundbreaking investigation of philosophy as an academic subject as taught in Dissenting and Nonconformist colleges and academies between 1689 and 1920.
ISBN-13: 9780227679777
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The Proof of the External World: Cartesian Theism and the Possibility of Knowledge
By Steven M. Duncan
This fastinating analysis of Descartes' epistemology attempts to set forth a viable theistic approach to the problems of knowledge, and in particular our knowledge of the external world.
ISBN-13: 9780227172674
Richard Cumberland and Natural Law
By Linda Kirk
The first biographical and intellectual study of the most influential of 18th-century natural law philosophers, whose writings prefigured the rise of classical utilitarian thought.
ISBN-13: 9780227678596
Secularism: The Hidden Origins of Disbelief
By Mike King
A timely and fascinating examination of the decline in religious faith and rise of secular thought in western intellectual society.
ISBN-13: 9780227172452


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