A COMPANION TO ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY.
Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xxxvi, 791 pages. More
Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xxxvi, 791 pages. More
Oxford: Blackwell, 2001. First edition. 381 pages. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. First edition. 244 pages. More
Forgotten Books, 2015. Complete in four volumes; 625, 409, 393 & 604 pages; Facsimiles reprint. More
Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002. First edition. 130 pages. The book rejects the widespread fakeries that emerged in @0th C. art, which may be called by their Platonic name of Sophistry. The book applies ideas of Martin Heidegger and Nicolas Berdyaev about what constitutes a beautiful work of art and about how..... More
Corona, 2004. First edition. 20 pages. Identifies the unconscious limitations of the prevailing paradigm and. offers directions for a return to that search for wisdom which should be the very definition of philosophy. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. First printing. 208 pages. More
Blackwell, 1999. 473 pages. More
Albany: SUNY, 1992. First edition. 261 pages. More
Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1979. First edition. 64 pages. More
Grand Rapids: Phanes Press, 1987. Compiled and transalted by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie with additional translations by Thomas Taylor and Arthur Fairbanks, Jr.; Introduced abd edited by David R. Fideler; Foreword by Joscelyn Godwin; 361 pages. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 354 pages. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 486 pages. More
Albany: SUNY, 1979. First edition. 245 pages. More
Palo Alto: 1991. Selections from the works of Manly P. Hall by Robert K. Clark; 21 pages. More
Waco: Word Books, 1978. First edition. Makers of the Modern Theological Mind Series; Edited by Bob E. Petterson; 230 pages. More
Vancouver: 2002. First printing. Limited printing of 35 copies, numbered and signed by the author; Postcard from one to the author's children laid in, 'Here is my Dad's weird book ...'; 309 pages. More
Los Angeles: Philosophical Research Society, 2000. 140 pages. Using the written and spoken words of our forbears, this work aims to provide a compact rendition of the central ideas in our founding documents. The words of the founders are eloquent and presented without comment or explanation. The book extends beyond..... More
Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, 1992. Second impression. 132 pages. More
London: Blackwell, 2001. First edition. xix, 362 pages. More
Brill, 2006. First printing. 338 pages. More
Claremont, CA: The Blaisdell Istitute, 1966. Includes lecture by Gerald Heard, "A Current View of Man and His Mutating Society"; 35 pages. More
Indiana University Press, 2010. First edition. Translated by Bret W. Davis; xxii, 208 pages. More
Indiana University Press, 1997. Fifth edition, later printing. 254 pages. More
Indiana University Press, 2010. First edition. xi, 356 pages. More