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Edition : 1st Number of Pages : 463 Publisher : Anchor Books, Doubleday Used Price : $3.50 |
Product Description 22 classic papers from leading researchers: Ryle, Popper, Yolton, Bennett, Beardsley, Flew, Luce, Broad, Cummins, Mabbott, et al., with introductions and Biblio. This mass pbk format was the first publication of this anthology, #6 of this series on Modern Studies in Philosophy, under the general editorship of Amelie Rorty. Related Search : locke berkeley , vi ap6 , essays modern 
Author : Locke and Berkeley edited by C.B. Martin and D.M. Armstrong Number of Pages : 463 Publisher : Doubleday Anchor 1968 Used Price : $6.99 |
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Format : HTML Author : Allan Ulrich Number of Pages : 4 Release Date : 2006-08-31 Publisher : Thomson Gale List Price : $5.95 Amazon Price : $5.95
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Product Description This digital document is an article from Dance Magazine, published by Thomson Gale on August 1, 2006. The length of the article is 999 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Busby, Baker, and the Ballerina: a parade of new releases on DVD.(The Busby Berkeley Collection Footlight Parade)(The Josephine Baker Collection Siren of the Tropics)(Margot)(Video recording review) Author: Allan Ulrich Publication: Dance Magazine (Magazine/Journal) Date: August 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 80 Issue: 8 Page: 54(2) Article Type: Video recording review Distributed by Thomson Gale Related Search : footlight parade , busby baker , from dance 
Author : Joseph Armstrong Baird Number of Pages : 196 Publisher : The Friends of the Bancroft Library, University of California Used Price : $51.75 |
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Author : Irving and Jean Stone. Stone Edition : Updated with New Forward Publisher : California Amazon Price : $9.96 Used Price : $1.99 |
Product Description There Was Light captures different voices. A uniform experience at Berkeley, of course, does not exist. A common theme, however runs through the essays: It is the value of the University community - the pursuit of knowledge that binds us together. This notion of free inquiry and disciplined inquiry is the core value of a community that we call a university. And, as Hannah Arendt said so eloquently, community happens when we love the world enough to take responsibility for it by preparing the next generation to inherit it through education. -- except from book's forward Related Search : university california , berkeley 1868 , light autobiography |
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