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Introduction: A Map of Twentieth-Century Philosophy | |
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Phenomenology (from Encyclopaedia Brittanica) | |
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The Crisis of European Science and Transcendental Phenomenology (Part III, A, 33 and 34) | |
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The Quest for Certainty (Chapter 10) | |
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The Souls of Black Folks (Chapter 1) | |
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The Problems of Philosophy (Chapters 1, 5, and 15) | |
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Logical Atomism | |
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The Refutation of Idealism | |
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An Introduction to Metaphysics (Chapter 1) | |
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Building Dwelling Thinking | |
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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (in part) | |
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Philosophical Investigations (1-47, 65-71, 241, 257-258, 305, and 309) | |
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Language, Truth and Logic, (Preface and Chapter 1) | |
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Truth and Method (Selections from Part II) | |
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Being and Nothingness (Chapter 2) | |
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Existentialism Is a Humanism | |
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The Second Sex (Introduction) | |
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Two Dogmas of Empiricism | |
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Phenomenology of Perception (Preface) | |
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How to Do Things with Words (Lectures 1 and 2) | |
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The Method of Truth in Metaphysics | |
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A Theory of Justice (Chapter 1, Sections 1-4) | |
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What Is an Author? | |
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Truth and Power | |
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Signature, Event, Context | |
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Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature (Selections from Chapter 4) | |
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The Conversation Continues: Emerging Classics Since 1980 | |
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The Sex Which Is Not One (Selections) | |
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After Virtue (Chapter 15) | |
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The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity (Lecture XI, Parts II and III) | |
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Overcoming Epistemology | |
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