Longman / Prentice Hall
Philosophy
Browse available resources for Philosophy:
- Select a resource
- Resources for Philosophy myPearsonStore

Longman / Prentice Hall
Browse available resources for Philosophy:

Arthur Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Presentation, Volume I, 1/E
George Berkeley: Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous (Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy), 1/E
Gottlob Frege: Foundations of Arithmetic (Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy), 1/E
John Stuart Mill: On Liberty (Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy), 1/E
Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan (Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy), 1/E
William James: Essays and Lectures, 1/E
Zhuangzi (Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy), 1/E
Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, 1/E
Hobbes: Leviathan 1 and 2, 1/E
Transcreation of the Bhagavad Gita, 1/E
Hegel: Reason in History, 1/E
Critque of Practical Reason, 3/E
David Hume: The Natural History of Religion, 1/E
Song of Roland, 2/E
Immanuel Kant: Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, 2/E
Faith, 1/E
Hegel Selections: The Great Philosophers Series, 1/E
Philosophy and Biology, 1/E
Varieties of Unbelief: From Epicurus to Sartre, 1/E
Kant Selections, 1/E
Good and Evil, 1/E
Jesus Christ and Mythology, 1/E
Nature and Destiny of Man, The Vol. II, 1/E
Nature and Destiny of Man, The Volume 1, 1/E
Principles of Christian Theology, 2/E
Religion for A New Generation, 2/E
Vergil: Aeneid, The, 2/E
Parables of Jesus, 2/E
Philosophical Writings: Descartes, 1/E
Presocratics, The, 1/E
Aquinas: Selected Writings, 1/E
Augustine: On Free Choice of the Will, 1/E
Descartes: Philosophical Essays, 1/E
Epicurus: Letters Principal Doctrines and Vatican Sayings, 1/E
Beccaria: On Crime and Punishments, 1/E
Kant: On History, 1/E
Way of Lao Tzu, The, 1/E
Consolation of Philosophy, The: Boethius, 1/E
Nicomachean Ethics: Aristotle, 1/E
Bacon: The New Organon, 1/E
Descartes: Discourse On Method and the Meditations, 1/E
Descartes: Meditations On First Philosophy, 1/E
Plato: Timaeus, 1/E
Augustine: On Christian Doctrine, 1/E
Erasmus: Ten Colloquies, 1/E
Kant: Perpetual Peace, 1/E
Machiavelli: Mandragola, 1/E
Mill: Utilitarianism, 1/E
Nietzsche: The Use and Abuse of History, 1/E
Descartes: Discourse On Method, 1/E
Mill: On Liberty, 1/E
Plato: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, 1/E
Plato: Phaedrus, 1/E
Plato: Protagoras, 1/E
Plato: Symposium, 1/E
Epictetus: Enchiridion, The, 1/E
Hume: An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding, 1/E
Locke: Letter Concerning Toleration, A, 1/E
Berkeley: Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, 1/E
Life of Lazarillo, The: De Tormes (Library of Liberal Arts 37), 1/E
Bonaventura: The Minds Road to God, 1/E
Hesiod: Theogony, 1/E
Locke: The Second Treatise of Government Locke, 1/E
Plato: Gorgias, 1/E
Plato: Phaedo, 1/E
Kant: Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals, 1/E
Plato: Meno, 1/E
Dostoevsky: Grand Inquisitor On the Nature of Man, 1/E
Cicero: On the Commonwealth, 1/E
MYPHILOSOPHYKIT, 1/E
Christian Churches of America: Origins and Beliefs, 1/E
Church of Our Fathers, The, 1/E
Kant: The Metaphysical Elements of Justice, 1/E
Pope: An Essay On Man, 1/E
Plato: Timaeus, 1/E
Copyright ©2008 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. Legal Notice | Privacy Policy | Permissions