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Norms and Nature examines what it is to be human in the full sense of that term. Garfield shows how much of our existence as persons... Læs mere
Kant's Moral World offers the first comprehensive English-language defense of Immanuel Kant's practical metaphysics. It argues that... Læs mere
In 1958, a little marmalade-loving brown bear from Peru named Paddington was introduced to the post-war British public. Please Look After This... Læs mere
In Selves in Doubt, Eli Hirsch explores the essential role of the first-person concept in a rational life, and how this relates to the nature of a rational language. Hirsch relates self-knowledge to knowledge of other selves and addresses issues of skepticism and death.
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