In the first argument, which is developed in the two chief works of C. I. Lewis, it is held that certainly true premises are required if any belief is to be justified as probable. In the second, expounded by Hampshire, it is argued that ...
Climbing a tree, a day at the beach, a n ght under the stars. That homerun or that speed ng t cket. The feel of the room n wh ch you grew up or the sound of the ra n on that roll t n roof. I know you remember because I know you are ...
The acclaimed translation of the classic poem at the heart of Stephen Greenblatt’s The Swerve“A plague . . . tests us in unique ways. . . . Only if you...
In these fourteen collected essays, Tommye McClure Scanlin reflects on her artistic journey and how crafting and life are interwoven, two threads that comprise a larger picture.
With simplicity and humor Jeff shows how the wisdom of nature can free us, untangle us from the complexity of our ego-driven lives. This is the wisdom of the ordinary for each of us to treasure.
Originally published in 1973. In this systematic treatise, Anthony Quinton examines the concept of substance, a philosophical refinement of the everyday notion of a thing.
This book presents Dzong-ka-ba's discussion of the overly narrow object in his Great Exposition and relates that discussion to Nagarjuna's verses in Treatise on the Middle.
Poetry. Translated from the French by Lee Fahnestock. First published in 1942 and considered the keystone of Francis Ponge's work, Le parti pris de choses appears here in its entirety....
Lucretius' poem On the Nature of Things combines a scientific and philosophical treatise with some of the greatest poetry ever written.
The Nature of Things
The Nature of Things