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Peter Stone
Why Does Inequality Matter? by T.M. Scanlon
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How to Think Like a Roman Emperor by Donald Robertson
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Organicity: Entropy or Evolution by David Dobereiner
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Metaphysical Animals by Clare Mac Cumhaill & Rachael Wiseman and The Women Are Up To Something by Benjamin J.B. Lipscomb
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The Life Inside: A Memoir of Prison, Family & Philosophy by Andy West
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Peter Stone
The Enigma of Reason by Hugo Mercier & Dan Sperber
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Kate Taylor
Classic: Existentialism is a Humanism by Jean-Paul Sartre
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Stephen Alexander
The Ahuman Manifesto by Patricia MacCormack
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Jane O’Grady
Books for Beginners
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Ralph Blumenau
Ethics and Evolution
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Les Reid
No Hookers in the Sky for Dennett
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Roger Caldwell
Nature’s Imagination:
The Frontiers of Scientific Vision
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Michael Gough
Democracy’s Discontent:
America in Search of a Public Philosophy
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Bob Sharpe
Driving to California:
An Unconventional Introduction to Philosophy
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John Mann
Heidegger’s Feeble Excuses
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Sue Johnson
‘Does God Exist?’:
The debate between theists and atheists
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John Mann
Living and Partly Living
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Ralph Blumenau
Confessions of a Philosopher
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Marilyn Kane
The Moral Case Against Religious Belief
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Colin Harper
Hegel: Three Studies
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