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Catastrophe and philosophy

Celinski, Marek(Contributions by)Chalfin, David(Contributions by)Corrigan, Sarah K.(Contributions by)Cresap, Steven(Contributions by)Geiger, Pedro(Contributions by)Meiner, Carsten(Contributions by)Prokofyeva, Diana(Contributions by)Quist, Robert(Contributions by)Reale, Nancy(Contributions by)Rosner, David J.(Contributions by)Ross, John(Contributions by)Ryu, JeiDong(Contributions by)Wakefield, Peter W.(Contributions by)Washburn, Phil(Contributions by)Wilkinson, David(Contributions by)Yoo, Kwon Jong(Contributions by)Rosner, David J.(Edited by)
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Investigating how a number of influential philosophies arose out of catastrophes, such as wars, plagues and earthquakes, this book explains how these catastrophes led to the questioning of basic assumptions and the introduction of new ideas to make sense out of a chaotic and often unintelligible world.

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Lexington Books
1498540120 / 9781498540124
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
04/12/2018
English
343 pages
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