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Taking Risks/Living Philosophically | |
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The Myth of Sisyphus | |
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The Allegory of the Cave | |
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The Library Card | |
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A Balanced Learning | |
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To Be of Use | |
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The Value of Philosophy | |
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Discovering the Nature of Our Human Self | |
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Biblical Conceptions of Human Nature | |
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African Dualism | |
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Meditations and Correspondence Meditations II and VI, Letters | |
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Descartes' Ghost | |
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An Embodied Self | |
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The Doctrine of the Not-Self | |
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The Identity of Contraries | |
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Identity and Personality | |
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Discovery the Self as a Social Reality | |
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Names | |
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The Social Self | |
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The Relatent Notion of Personhood | |
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The Unknown Citizen | |
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The Human Condition | |
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Strains of Modern Identity | |
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Existentialism | |
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Spiritualism and the Law of Peace | |
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Race and Ethnic Identity | |
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Racial and Ethnic Identity | |
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Race and Bureaucracy | |
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The Soul of Black Folk | |
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What is an American | |
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Stranger in the Village | |
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Race and Identity | |
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Where I Come From is Like This | |
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National Socialism: Volk and Racial Supremacy | |
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Class Identity | |
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The Mahabharata | |
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On the Origin and Value of the Four Castes | |
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Master and Slave | |
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Alienated Labor | |
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The Divided Self | |
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Tired of Playing Monopoly? | |
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Bob and Cathie's Daughter: Why I Call Myself Working Class | |
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Helping and Hating the Homeless | |
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The Feminization of Poverty | |
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Sexuality and Gender Identity | |
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Aristophanes' Story of Divided Selves | |
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Prejudice and Homosexuality | |
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How Men Have (a) Sex | |
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Intimacy | |
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On the Production of Woman | |
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Women are not Our brothers | |
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Oppression | |
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Culture and Gender in Indian America | |
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The Self in Context: Marriage and Parenthood | |
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Happy Endings | |
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'Marriage' and `The Role of Women | |
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On Marriage | |
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Monogamy: A Critique | |
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Motherhood: A Sociopolitical Concept | |
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Surrogate Motherhood | |
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The Facts of Fatherhood | |
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The Other Woman | |
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The Self and Religious Experience | |
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Cosmic Law and Spiritual Life | |
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Faith and the Meaning of Life | |
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The Riddle of the Ordinary | |
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The Unseen Order | |
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The Sacrifice of Isaac | |
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A Dialogue | |
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Why Women Need the Goddess | |
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Religion From an African Perspective | |
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Chinese Paganism | |
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Taking Risks/Acting Philosophically | |
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Socrates' Apology | |
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Epicurus,Let | |