The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
Oxford ;Oxford University Press (2008)
| Abstract | Comprehensive and authoritative the Dictionary of Philosophy contains over 2,500 entries, including biographies of nearly 500 influential philosophers. The dictionary provides wide-ranging and lively coverage of not only Western philosophical traditions, but also themes from Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and Jewish philosophy. This clear and easy to use reference also contains in-depth analysis of philosophical terms and concepts, and a chronology of philosophical events stretching from 10,000 BC to the present day. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy Dictionaries | |||||||||
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| Call number | B41.B53 2008 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0199541434 9780199541430 | |||||||||
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Walter Brugger (1972). Philosophical Dictionary. Spokane, Wash.,Gonzaga University Press.
William L. Reese (1996/1999). Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion: Eastern and Western Thought. Humanity Books.
Paul A. B. Clarke & Andrew Linzey (eds.) (1996). Dictionary of Ethics, Theology, and Society. Routledge.
B. N. Singh (1988). Dictionary of Indian Philosophical Concepts. Asha Prakashan.
Robert A. Nisbet (1982). Prejudices: A Philosophical Dictionary. Harvard University Press.
Robert Audi (ed.) (1999). The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
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