Collection: Humanities & Social Sciences

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  • No Man Is an Island/John Donne
  • Sense and Nonsense in Psychology
  • Apology of Socrates
  • 9780674076082
  • 9781573222846
  • Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom
  • Girls of a Certain Age
  • 9780425055229
  • 12 Rules for Life (Signed by Author)
  • The Sciences of the Soul: The Early Modern Origins of Psychology
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  • Penguin Classics Republic
  • Zen and the Art of Housekeeping
  • Beyond Beautiful
  • It's Not Easy Being Green
  • At a Loss for Words
  • The War on the West
  • Parallel Thinking
  • Sway
  • Philosophical Fragments/Johannes Climacus : Kierkegaard's Writings, Vol 7
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  • Hume
  • A Pocket Philosophical Dictionary
  • Medical Muses
  • The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder
  • A Time for Truth
  • The Idea of a University
  • On Freedom
  • Truth
  • Lying
  • Lila
  • Kids These Days: A Game Plan For (Re)Connecting With Those We Teach, Lead, & Love
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  • How the World Works: Philosophy
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  • A Book About Love
  • Slouching Towards Utopia
  • Descartes' Bones
  • Philosophy and Theurgy in Late Antiquity
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  • A Theory Of Natural Philosophy: Latin-English Edition From The Text Of The First Venetian Edition Published Under he Personal Superintendence Of The Author In 1763 With A Short Life Of Boscovich
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  • Orpheus and the Roots of Platonism
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  • The Narrow Corridor
  • Talking Hands
  • Great Ideas Why Look At Animals?