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Abstraction Aesthetics, Comparative Altruism Analysis Atheism Attitude (Psychology) Banality (Philosophy) Biology -- Philosophy Causation Choice (Psychology) Colour (Philosophy) Common sense Complexity Desire Determinism (Philosophy) Dialectical materialism Dualism Ecology -- Philosophy Epicureans (Greek philosophy) Essentialism (Philosophy) Ethics Existentialism Faith Form (Philosophy) Free will and determinism Good and evil Heuristic Humanity Idealism Idealism, American Idea (Philosophy) Identity (Philosophical concept) Illusion (Philosophy) Imperfection Individuality Induction (Logic) Justice Knowledge, Theory of Life Materialism Meaning (Philosophy) Metaphysics Moism Neoplatonism Nihilism (Philosophy) Oligarchy Ontology Order (Philosophy) Origin (Philosophy) Other (Philosophy) Pacifism Paradoxes Pataphysics Philosophical anthropology Philosophy Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Modern -- 18th century Philosophy, Modern -- 19th century Philosophy of mind Philosophy of nature Physics -- Philosophy Place (Philosophy) Practical reason Progress Quality (Philosophy) Queer theory Rationalism Reality Reason Representation (Philosophy) Self Signs and symbols Simplicity (Philosophy) Sophists (Greek philosophy) Soul Space Space and time Superman (Philosophical concept) Symbolism Teleology Thomism Thought and thinking Truth Utilitarianism Vagueness (Philosophy) Virtue Virtues Wisdom

2633 books at Phrontisterion

Title Author Accession Location
What is art? Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude 3618 Mezzanine, S4 bay 15, shelf 4
What is free speech? : the history of a dangerous idea / Fara Dabhoiwala Faramerz Dabhoiwala 28274 Mezzanine, N3 bay 34, shelf 5
What is history? / E. H. Carr Edward Hallett Carr 15588 -
What is life? the next fifty years : speculations on the future of biology Michael P. Murphy 30601 Mezzanine, N3 bay 19, shelf 5
What is this thing called science? : an assessment of the nature and staus of science and its methods / A . F. Chalmers A. F. Chalmers 29379 Mezzanine, N3 bay 10, shelf 3
What is time? / G.J. Whitrow Gerald Whitrow 30186 Mezzanine, N3 bay 15, shelf 5
What is your dangerous idea? : today's leading thinkers on the unthinkable John Brockman 5717 Mezzanine, S3 bay 23, shelf 3
What it means to be human : reflections from 1791 to the present Joanna Bourke 5326 Mezzanine, S3 bay 28, shelf 3
What kind of creatures are we? Noam Chomsky 11744 -
What's the worst that could happen? : existential risk and extreme politics Andrew Leigh 26914 Mezzanine, N3 bay 34, shelf 5
What the Chinese don't eat : the collected Guardian columns Xinran 21791 Mezzanine, N4 bay 20, shelf 3
What to expect when you're dead : an ancient tour of death and the afterlife Robert Garland 31411 -
When Einstein walked with Gödel : excursions to the edge of thought Jim Holt 15214 Ground, W1 bay 2, shelf 4
When it rains : a memoir Maggie MacKellar 36782 -
When they come from space Mark Clifton 8946 -
When we are no more : how digital memory is shaping our future Abby Smith Rumsey 11556 Mezzanine, N3 bay 4, shelf 2
When writing met art : from symbol to story Denise Schmandt-Besserat 3442 -
Where Paris dines : with information about restaurants of all kinds, costly and cheap, dignified and gay, known and little known, and how to enjoy them Julian Street 13576 Mezzanine, S3 bay 10, shelf 5
Where the universe came from : how Einstein's relativity unlocks the past, present and future of the cosmos New Scientist 13625 Mezzanine, N3 bay 10, shelf 1
Which 'aesthetics' do you mean? : ten definitions Leonard Koren 3840 Mezzanine, S3 bay 25, shelf 5
Who are you? : identification, deception and surveillance in early modern Europe Valentin Groebner, Mark Kyburz, John Peck 2205 Mezzanine, N4 bay 14, shelf 4
Who do you think you are? : second generation immigrant women in Australia Karen Herne, Joanne Travaglia, Elizabeth Weiss 26032 Mezzanine, N4 bay 25, shelf 5
Wholeness and the implicate order David Bohm 24040 Mezzanine, N3 bay 11, shelf 6
Who owns antiquity? : museums and the battle for our ancient heritage James Cuno 2552 -
Who's afraid of red, yellow and blue? : positions in colour field painting Karola Grasslin 2263 Ground, N1 bay 8, shelf 5
Whose justice? Which rationality? Alasdair MacIntyre 22352 Mezzanine, N3 bay 34, shelf 5
Why are we 'artists'? : 100 world art manifestos Jessica Lack 12892 Ground, N1 bay 7, shelf 2
Why birds sing : a journey through the mystery of bird song David Rothenberg 9073 Ground, W1 bay 4, shelf 2
Why cats paint : a theory of feline aesthetics Heather Busch, Burton Silver 1759 Ground, N1 bay 7, shelf 3
Why fakes matter : essay on problems of authenticity Mark Jones 14055 -
Why information grows : the evolution of order, from atoms to economies Cesar Hidalgo 10194 Ground, W1 bay 5, shelf 5
Why Iris Murdoch matters : making sense of experience in modern times Gary Browning 26188 Mezzanine, S4 bay 12, shelf 2
Why it's ok to enjoy the work of immoral artists Mary Beth Willard 22429 Ground, N1 bay 7, shelf 3
Why people believe weird things : pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time Michael Shermer, Stephen Jay Gould 9840 Mezzanine, N3 bay 29, shelf 3
Why? : the purpose of the universe Philip Goff 27714 Mezzanine, S3 bay 16, shelf 2
Why the world does not exist Markus Gabriel, Gregory Moss 9793 Mezzanine, S3 bay 25, shelf 5
Why time flies : a mostly scientific investigation Alan Burdick 13114 Mezzanine, N3 bay 15, shelf 3
Why we believe : evolution and the human way of being Agustín Fuentes 25140 Mezzanine, S3 bay 20, shelf 2
Why we die : the new science of aging and the quest for immortality Venki Ramakrishnan 28648 Ground, W1 bay 9, shelf 4
Why we garden : on the joy and wonder of growing things, even when we don't have to Hannah Moloney 36848 -
Why we make art and why it is taught Richard Hickman 2914 -
Why we read fiction : theory of mind and the novel Lisa Zunshine 27677 -
Why we see what we do redux : a wholly empirical theory of vision Dale Purves, R. Lotto 7688 Mezzanine, N3 bay 19, shelf 3
Wild rivers : Franklin/Denison/Gordon Peter Dombrovskis, Bob Brown 11238 -
Wild strawberries Ingmar Bergman, Lars Malmstrom, David Kushner 17669 Ground, W2 bay 8, shelf 4
William Blake : a new kind of man / Michael Davis Michael Justin Davis 20478 -
William Blake : songs of innocence and experience : a casebook William Blake, Margaret Bottrall 17832 Mezzanine, S4 bay 20, shelf 2
William Kentridge Neal Benezra, Staci Boris, Dan Cameron, William Kentridge 2622 -
William Morris : romantic to revolutionary E. P. Thompson 17914 Ground, N1 bay 26, shelf 6
Wine and place : a terroir reader Tim Patterson, John Buechsenstein 14537 -