Western Philosophy
Western philosophy, the part of philosophical thought and work of the Western world. Historically, the term refers to the philosophical thinking of Western culture.
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A Review of Berkeley’s Theory of Vision
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A Study of Kant
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A system of logic: ratiocinative and inductive
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A system of logic: ratiocinative and inductive
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An Examination of Mr. J. S. Mill’s Philosophy: Being a Defence of Fundamental Truth
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An examination of sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy and of the principal philosophical questions discussed in his writings
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Herbert Spencer
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Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind
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Analysis of the phenomena of the human mind
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Chrestomathia: Part-II
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Dr. Martineau’s Philosophy: a survey
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind
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Elements of the Philosophy of the human mind: in two parts
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Elements of the Philosphy of the human mind
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First principles
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Hamilton
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Hegel’s Philosophy of right
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Inquiry: concerning virtue, or merit
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Kant and his philosophical revolution
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Kant’s critical Philosophy
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Kant’s Philosophy of Religion
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Kantian studies
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Lectures on the History of Philosophy
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Nature: the utility of Religion and Theism
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Philosophical remains of George Croom Robertson with a memoir