Taking Sides in Philosophy
Philosophy 12 (47):317- (1937)
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Heidi Armbruster & Anna Lærke (eds.) (2008). Taking Sides: Ethics, Politics, and Fieldwork in Anthropology. Berghahn Books.
James Kreines (2006). Hegel's Metaphysics: Changing the Debate. Philosophy Compass 1 (5):466–480.
Richard Messer (1993). Does God's Existence Need Proof? Oxford University Press.
Kirstin Shrader-Frechette (1986). Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Environmental Issues. Environmental Ethics 8 (1):89-90.
Joan Leach (1994). Taking Sides: Science, Language, and Debate After Derrida, Searle, and Alan Gross. Social Epistemology 8 (4):361 – 372.
W. L. Sheldon (1895). The Difficulty of Taking Sides on Questions of the Day. International Journal of Ethics 6 (1):77-92.
Alan G. Gross (1994). On Not Taking Sides. Social Epistemology 8 (4):373 – 381.
Janine Marie Idziak (1989). Taking Sides. Teaching Philosophy 12 (2):200-201.
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