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On Custom in the Economy
Clarendon Press 1998; US$ 149.99The aim of this book is to re-establish custom in economics. Current economic theorizing largely neglects the customary forces that underpin market exchange. Economic sociologists have stressed this repeatedly by referring to the 'embeddedness' of all kinds of economic processes. It is true that market processes do hinge on elements of custom,... more...
Straight and Crooked Thinking
Hodder & Stoughton 2011; Not AvailableThis new edition of a timeless classic demonstrates how the use of clear, rational thinking and logic can win any argument, however emotionally charged the topic in question. It describes the typical flaws of reasoning in argument and shows how language can be used to deceive - and how to avoid being deceived. It will show you how, by learning what... more...
Proof Analysis
Cambridge University Press 2011; US$ 75.00Presents a new way of applying the methods of proof theory to axiomatic theories and systems of philosophical logic. more...
Elements of Moral Cognition
Cambridge University Press 2011; US$ 75.00John Mikhail explores whether moral psychology is usefully modelled on aspects of Universal Grammar. more...
The Admissible Contents of Experience
Wiley 2011; US$ 39.95Which objects and properties are represented in perceptual experience, and how are we able to determine this? The papers in this collection address these questions together with other fundamental questions about the nature of perceptual content. The book draws together papers by leading international philosophers of mind, including Alex Byrne... more...
When Truth Gives Out
OUP Oxford 2010; US$ 29.99Is the point of belief and assertion invariably to think or say something true? Is the truth of a belief or assertion absolute, or is it only relative to human interests? Most philosophers think it incoherent to profess to believe something but not think it true, or to say that some of the things we believe are only relatively true. Common sense disagrees.... more...
Logicism and its Philosophical Legacy
Cambridge University Press 2012; US$ 79.00These essays apply the core conceptual innovation underlying Frege's theory of number to the general analysis of theoretical knowledge. more...
Bullspotting
Prometheus Books 2012; US$ 11.99At a time when average citizens are bombarded with false information every day, this entertaining book will prove to be not only a great read but also an indispensable resource. Birthers. Truthers. Moon hoaxers. Antivaxxers. Holocaust deniers. Young Earth creationists. These are just a few of the purveyors of misinformation who thrive on the Internet.... more...
Formal Ethics
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 43.95Formal Ethics is the study of formal ethical principles. The most important of these, perhaps even the most important principle of life, is the golden rule: "Treat others as you want to be treated". Although the golden rule enjoys support amongst different cultures and religions in the world, philosophers tend to neglect it. Formal Ethics gives... more...
Shorter Logical Investigations
Routledge 2001; US$ 47.95The key sections of Husserl's classic and influential work on phenomenology are available for the first time in one paperback volume, specially abridged and edited, with a new introduction by Dermot Moran. more...









