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Essays on Relativism: Two-thousand-and-one to two-thousand-and-twenty-one£60.00 Crispin Wright
9780192845993 The idea that truth might be relative has recently been taken seriously again in philosophy, after years of ill repute. Crispin Wright has been a leading critic of the new relativism: this volume charts the development of his thinking on the topic over two decades. |
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Modeling the Meanings of Pictures: Depiction and the philosophy of language£61.00 John Kulvicki
9780198847472 John Kulvicki explores the many ways in which pictures can be meaningful, taking inspiration from the philosophy of language. Pictures are important parts of communicative acts. They express a variety of thoughts, and they are also representations. Kulvicki shows how the meanings of pictures let us put them to a wide range of communicative uses. |
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Derrida: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Simon Glendinning
9780192803450 Simon Glendinning explores Jacque Derrida's work, from his engagement with the history of metaphysics to his views on law and justice and ethics and politics. Confronting and refuting claims that Derrida was an irresponsible 'postmodernist' or 'nihilist' he instead reveals Derrida's significant contributions to philosophy. |
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Barthes: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Jonathan Culler
9780192801593 |
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Wittgenstein: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 A. C. Grayling
9780192854117 |
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