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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy #1

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume 1: A Posteriori - Bradwardine

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The most exciting, ambitious international philosophy project in many years, the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy [REP] brings philosophy reference into the 21st century.

General Editor Edward Craig, with the assistance of 30 specialist subject editors, has compiled over 2,000 entries--thematic, biographical and national--ranging from 500 to 15,000 words in length, written by over 1200 renowned authors from all over the world. REP offers in-depth coverage of vast scope. In addition to covering the core of most Anglo-American philosophy--the metaphysical, epistemological and logical questions, REP provides thorough, expert treatments of world philosophies, including the philosophies and major thinkers of India, Africa and Latin America, as well as Chinese, Arabic and Jewish philosophy. REP brings philosophy reference up to date with entries on new concepts, developing schools and systems and new thinking about older themes. Authoritative, detailed entries cover everything from Heraclitus to Chinese Marxism, from medieval philosophy to philosophies of science, gender, postmodernism, and much, much more.

The preeminent names in the field have contributed to this project: William Alston, Roderick Chisholm, Fred Dretske, Joel Feinberg, Sandra Harding, Larry Laudan, Martha Nussbaum, Richard Popkin, Richard Rorty, Alan Ryan, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Stephen Stich, Patrick Suppes and Bernard Williams, to name just a few.

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy-- the unrivalled source of reference for teachers and students of philosophy--is now available online. For subscription details, visit REP Online website.

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Published January 1, 1656

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Edward Craig

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Edward John Craig was educated at Charterhouse. He read philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge (1960–1963), and was Reader in Philosophy at Cambridge from 1992 to 1998. He became Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy in 1998, a chair he held until his retirement in 2006. He is a Fellow of Churchill College. He edited the journal Ratio from 1988 to 1992. He is also a former cricketer at first-class level: a right-handed batsman for Cambridge University and Lancashire.

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