Up for sale are two hardcover books written by Ben Dupre. Both of these books are in very good used condition. There is a little bit of bending on the dust cover as well as shelf wear on the dust covers. There is no writing in either book and the inside pages are in very good condition. These were my daughters books, she has a lot of books and has decided she needs to sell some of the ones she has already read to make room for more books. These are from a smoke free home.
I am asking $5.00 or make me an offer. I accept cash only.
I live in Lawrenceville and would prefer to meet at the Kroger Shopping Center. It is a safe public location. I prefer to meet on a week day as weekends are pretty busy for my family. Please contact me with any questions. I can also send more pictures.
Hardcover
2009
50 Big Ideas You Really Need To Know
ISB: 978-1-84724-986-9
50 Big Ideas You Really Need to Know is a concise, accessible and popular guide to the central tenets of Western thought. Every important principle of philosophy, religion, politics, economics, the arts and the sciences is profiled in a series of short illustrated essays, complemented by an informative array of timelines and box features. Platonism, The Soul, Communism, Aristotelianism, Faith, Fascism, The Golden rule, Atheism, Racism, Altruism, Secularism, Feminism, Pluralism, Fundamentalism, Islamism, Liberty, Creationism, Capitalism, Toleration, War, Globalization, Scepticism, Duty, Classicism, Reason, Utopia, Romanticism, Punishment, Liberalism, Modernism, Materialism, Democracy, Surrealism, Relativism, Conservatism, Censorship, Utilitarianism, Imperialism, Big Bang, Existentialism, Nationalism, Chaos, Evil, Social contract, Evolution, Fate, Republicanism, Relativity, Quantum mechanics, Gaia.
50 Philosophy Ideas You Really Need To Know
ISBN: 978-1-84724-149-8
In a series of 50 accessible and lucidly written essays, Ben Dupre introduces and explains the problems of knowledge, consciousness, identity, ethics, beliefs, justice, language, meaning and aesthetics that have engaged the attention of thinkers from the era of the ancient Greeks to the present day.