Edited by: Christopher A. Pynes, Western Illinois University | Berit Brogaard, University of Miami
Founding Editor: Brian Leiter, University of Chicago
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Rachel Barney | University of Toronto | Alexander Rosenberg | Duke University |
Keith DeRose | Yale University | David Schmidtz | University of Arizona |
John Doris | Cornell University | Brian Skyrms | University of California, Irvine; Stanford University |
Don Garrett | New York University | Stephen Stich | Rutgers University, New Brunswick |
Christopher Hitchcock | California Institute of Technology | Iain Thomson | University of New Mexico |
Shelly Kagan | Yale University | Justin Tiwald | University of Hong Kong |
Brian Leiter | University of Chicago, (Founding Editor) | Katja Vogt | Columbia University |
Edouard Machery | University of Pittsburgh | Ted Warfield | University of Notre Dame |
Angela Mendelovici | University of Western Ontario | Timothy Williamson | Oxford University |
Michael Rosen | Harvard University |
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Bioethics: An Anthology, 4th EditionUdo Schüklenk (Editor), Peter Singer (Editor) The new edition of the classic collection of key readings in bioethics, fully updated to reflect the latest developments and main issues in the field. Go to www.wiley.com |
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Western Philosophy: An Anthology, 3rd EditionBy John G. Cottingham (Editor) The new edition of this celebrated anthology surveys the Western philosophical tradition from its origins in ancient Greece to the work of today’s leading philosophers. Go to www.wiley.com |
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The Expanse and Philosophy: So Far Out Into the DarknessBy Jeffery L. Nicholas (Editor), William Irwin (Series Editor), James S. A. Corey (Foreword by) Enter The Expanse to explore questions of the meaning of human life, the concept of justice, and the nature of humanity, featuring a foreword from author James S.A. Corey Go to www.wiley.com |
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This Is Epistemology: An IntroductionBy J. Adam Carter, Clayton Littlejohn What is knowledge? Why is it valuable? How much of it do we have (if any at all), and what ways of thinking are good ways to use to get more of it? These are just a few questions that are asked in epistemology, roughly, the philosophical theory of knowledge. This is Epistemology is a comprehensive introduction to the philosophical study of the nature, origin, and scope of human knowledge. Go to www.wiley.com |
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