Ethics and the History of Philosophy: Selected EssaysRoutledge, 17 de juny 2014 - 288 pàgines First published in 2000. This is Volume I of six in the Library of Philosophy series on Ethics and Political Philosophy. Written in 1952, this is a selection of essays from public lectures and articles on the biographies on Sir Issac Newton and John Locke, sections on the philosophy of science, and ethics. |
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