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The great ideas: a lexicon of Western thought
The great ideas: a lexicon of Western thought
Author
Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-
Publisher
Scribner Classics
Publication Date
1999
Edition
1st Scribner Classics ed.
Language
English
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From the Book - 1st Scribner Classics ed.
Angel
Animal
Aristocracy
Art
Astronomy and cosmology
Beauty
Being
Cause
Chance
Change
Citizen
Constitution
Courage
Custom and convention
Definition
Democracy
Desire
Dialectic
Duty
Education
Element
Emotion
Eternity
Evolution
Experience
Family
Fate
Form
God
Good and evil
Government
Habit
Happiness
History
Honor
Hypothesis
Idea
Immortality
Induction
Infinity
Judgment
Justice
Knowledge
Labor
Language
Law
Liberty
Life and death
Logic
Love
Man
Mathematics
Matter
Mechanics
Medicine
Memory and imagination
Metaphysics
Mind
Monarchy
Nature
Necessity and contingency
Oligarchy
One and many
Opinion
Opposition
Philosophy
Physics
Pleasure and pain
Poetry
Principle
Progress
Prophecy
Prudence
Punishment
Quality
Quantity
Reasoning
Relation
Religion
Revolution
Rhetoric
Same and other
Science
Sense
Sign and symbol
Sin
Slavery
Soul
Space
State
Temperance
Theology
Time
Truth
Tyranny and despotism
Universal and particular
Virtue and vice
War and peace
Wealth
Will
Wisdom
World.
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Great books of the Western world
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9780684859217
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