In "A Short History of Modern Philosophy," Roger Scruton embarks on a captivating journey through the evolution of philosophical thought from the 17th to the 20th century. With eloquence and...
In "Asking Questions In Biology 5th Edition," authored by Chris Barnard, Francis Gilbart, and Peter Mcgregor, readers delve into the intricacies of biological inquiry. This comprehensive guide explores the art...
"Beginning Postmodernism" by Tim Woods offers a comprehensive exploration into one of the most influential and controversial movements in contemporary thought and culture. In this eagerly awaited second edition, Woods...
"The Elements of Moral Philosophy" by James Rachels and Stuart Rachels is a foundational text exploring key concepts and theories in the field of ethics and moral philosophy. Here are...
Jaun Elia's "Gumaan" is a collection of profound Urdu poetry that delves into the complexities of human emotions and existential ponderings. His verses, characterized by a unique blend of skepticism...
Human, All Too Human (Readings Classics) by Friedrich Nietzsche is a seminal work that marks Nietzsche’s transition from the metaphysical concerns of his earlier philosophy to a more empirical and...
"Michel de Montaigne - The Complete Essays" is a comprehensive collection of the renowned French philosopher Michel de Montaigne's writings, edited and translated by M.A. Screech. Montaigne's essays, first published...
"Research Methods and Statistics: A Critical Thinking Approach 5th Edition" by Sherri L. Jackson offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate interplay between research methodologies and statistical analysis, all framed...
Sceptical Essays by Bertrand Russell is a thought-provoking collection of essays that advocate for critical thinking and intellectual independence. Russell challenges dogmatism and conventional wisdom in areas such as politics,...
The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy, edited by Jonathan Rée and J.O. Urmson, is an essential reference that distills the rich history of Western philosophical thought into an accessible and...
"The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell delves into fundamental questions about knowledge, reality, and existence. Russell explores these issues with clarity and depth, inviting readers to contemplate the nature...
Truth: A Brief History of Total Bullsh*t by Tom Phillips (Author) delves into the intriguing exploration of falsehoods throughout human history. Phillips navigates through the labyrinthine paths of deception, offering...
Unpopular Essays is a collection of essays by philosopher Bertrand Russell, published in 1950. The work contains thought-provoking discussions on a range of topics, including philosophy, politics, education, and religion....
"What's The Point Of Science" by DK delves into the essence and importance of scientific endeavors, illustrating how science shapes our understanding of the world and improves our daily lives....