文档介绍:The panion to Philosophy of Mind
The panions series is a major series of single panions
to key research fi elds in the humanities aimed at postgraduate students,
scholars and libraries. panion off ers prehensive reference
resource giving an overview of key topics, research areas, new directions and
a manageable guide to beginning or developing research in the fi eld. A dis-
tinctive feature of the series is that panion provides practical guidance
on advanced study and research in the fi eld, including research methods and
subject-specifi c resources.
The panion to Continental Philosophy, edited by John Mullarkey
and Beth Lord
The panion to Locke, edited by S.-J. Savonious-Wroth, Paul
Schuurman and Jonathan Walmsley
ing in Philosophy:
The panion to Aesthetics, edited by Anna Christina Ribeiro
The panion to Berkeley, edited by Bertil Belfrage and Richard
Brook
The panion to Epistemology, edited by Andrew Cullison
The panion to Ethics, edited by Christian Miller
The panion to Existentialism, edited by Jack Reynolds, Felicity
Joseph and Ashley Woodward
The panion to Hegel, edited by Allegra de Laurentiis and Jeff rey
Edwards
The panion to Hobbes, edited by S. A. Lloyd
The panion to Hume, edited by Alan Bailey and Dan O’Brien
The panion to Kant, edited by Gary Banham, Nigel Hems and
Dennis Schulting
The panion to Leibniz, edited by Brendan Look
The panion to Metaphysics, edited by Robert Barnard and Neil
A. Manson
The panion to Political Philosophy, edited by Andrew Fiala and
Ma
Matravers
The panion to Plato, edited by Gerald A. Press
The panion to Pragmatism, edited by Sami Pihlström
The panion to Socrates, edited by John Bussanich and Nicholas
D. Smith
The panion to Spinoza, edited by Wiep van Bunge
The panion to Philosophy of Language, edited by Manuel
Garcia-Carpintero and Max Kolbel
The panion to the Philosophy of Science, edited by Steven French
and Juha Saatsi
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