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  1. Samuel Enoch Stumpf (2003). Socrates to Sartre and Beyond: A History of Philosophy. Mcgraw-Hill.
    This comprehensive, historically organized introduction to philosophy communicates the richness of the discipline and provides the student with a working knowledge of the development of Western philosophy. New co-author James Fieser has brought this classic text up-to-date both chronologically and stylistically while preserving the thoughtful, conceptual characteristics that have made it so successful. The text covers all periods of philosophy, lists philosophers alphabetically and chronologically on the end-papers, and features an exceptional glossary of key concepts.
     
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  2. Samuel Enoch Stumpf (1975). Socrates to Sartre. New York,Mcgraw-Hill.
  3. Samuel Enoch Stumpf (1971). Philosophy: History and Problems. New York,Mcgraw-Hill.
     
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  4. Samuel Enoch Stumpf (1971). Philosophical Problems. New York,Mcgraw-Hill.
     
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  5. Samuel Enoch Stumpf (1966). Morality and the Law. Nashville, Vanderbilt University Press.
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  6. Samuel Enoch Stumpf (1966). Social Philosophy and Aesthetics. Southern Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):100-100.
     
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  7. Samuel Enoch Stumpf (1966). Socrates to Sartre. New York, Mcgraw-Hill.