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An accessible pop science book which offers readers a clear, navigable path through the big questions that confront us all today, using science to reveal the hidden truths in the universe. Author Dr Spackman examines questions such as: Is there such thing as absolute truth? How ...
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By Dan, Yu
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Simply written and with a view to taking the wisdom of Confucius out of the hands of the academics and the philosophers and making it accessible to the general reader, this book gives us a contemporary Confucius, one who can teach us how to attach spiritual happiness, adjust our ...
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Hummingbirds symbolise wisdom and courage. In this story, the determined little hummingbird does everything she can to put out the raging fire that threatens her forest home and demonstrates to her forest companions that doing something - anything - is better than doing nothing a ...
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A book that advances the debate on dying as painlessly as possible, and with dignity. Proposes a future where dignity and choice in dying go beyond cliche to reality.
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This volume brings together fourteen major essays by one of contemporary philosophys most challenging thinkers. Huw Price links themes from Quine, Carnap, Wittgenstein and Rorty, to craft a powerful critique of contemporary naturalistic metaphysics. He offers a new positive progr ...
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The author discusses landscape, or environment, in which moral reasoning occurs, and the ingredients which play roles in the activity of moral reasoning.
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An exploration of cosmology, connecting the Western philosophical tradition with the cosmological traditions of non-Western societies. Using the mythology and philosophy of the Maori as a counterpoint, it finds a philosophical common denominator in the thought of Zeno of Elea.
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