Philosophy for Life : Applying Philosophy in Politics and Culture.
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- 9781441162557
- 128
- BJ301 .R433 2007
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editor's Introduction -- I: Environment -- Editor's Introduction -- Chapter One: We Are Part of Our Ecosystem -- Chapter Two: The Cost of Growth: Climate Change, Crisis, and Chaos -- II: Religion -- Editor's Introduction -- Chapter Three: Religion Without Belief: the Example of Quakerism's Political 'Consequences' -- Chapter Four: Which is Worse: Death or Dying? -- Chapter Five: (How) Is Forgiveness Possible? -- III: Politics -- Editor's Introduction -- Chapter Six: How I Learned to Love Noam Chomsky -- Chapter Seven: Rings, Power, Fear and Politics -- IV: Art -- Editor's Introduction -- Chapter Eight: Eliot for Art's Sake (or: The Ideal of an 'Actual Art') -- Conclusion: Philosophy for Life -- Further Reading -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- W.
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