THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF THE GREAT PERFECTION IN THE TIBETAN BON RELIGION.
Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1999. 315 pages. More
Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1999. 315 pages. More
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New York: Simon and Schuster, 1955. First edition. More
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New York: Philosophical Library, 1953. First edition. 226 pages. More
Los Angeles: Philosophical Research Society, 1976. First edition thus. Stated Limitied Edition, limitation unstated; Includes Five Hymns by the Translator; Introductory Preface by Manly P. Hall; 169 pages. More
Santa Maria, CA: Cronos College, 1972. First edition. 104 pages. More
Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1979. First edition. Synthese Library Volume 132; [xi] 782 pages. More
New York: Scribner's, 1955. First edition. More
New York: Scribner's, 1953. First edition. More
Paris: Librairie Gallimard, 5 Janvier 1961. Original softbound with card covers bound into quarter leather with cloth covered boards; 755 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1941. First U.S. edition. 64 pages. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. First edition. viii, 167 pages. More
Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989. First edition. 194 pages. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. First edition. x, 179 pages. More
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985. First printing. 198 pages. More
London: Routledge. 227 pages. More
Routledge, 2018. 220 pages. Life Takes Place argues that, even in our mobile, hypermodern world, human life is impossible without place. Seamon asks the question: why does life take place? He draws on examples of specific places and place experiences to understand place more broadly. Advocating for a holistic way..... More
New York: 1869. Title page states Dec. 1868 is included but it is not; pages 209 to 407. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 372 pages. More
Princeton: Princeton Univ Press, 2008. First edition. 216 pages. At the time of her death at age forty-five, Segvic had already established herself as an important figure in ancient philosophy, making bold new arguments about the nature of Socratic intellectualism and the influences that shaped Aristotle's ideas. The essays collected..... More
New York: Barnes & Noble, 1998. 498 pages. Seymour-Smith is extraordinarily erudite, exhibiting an encyclopedic grasp of virtually every area of knowledge. From the I Ching, The Iliad and The Upanishads to Gurdjieff, Wittgenstein and B.F. Skinner, he has selected 100 books and/or authors that have significantly influenced the human..... More