The Mansions of Philosophy

The Mansions of Philosophy
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Synopsis The Mansions of Philosophy by : Will Durant

The Story of Philosophy

The Story of Philosophy
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Total Pages : 640
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Synopsis The Story of Philosophy by : Will Durant

Philosophy and the Social Problem

Philosophy and the Social Problem
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547087939
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Synopsis Philosophy and the Social Problem by : Will Durant

In Durant's debut book, the social problem he identifies is that Philosophy as science has failed to gain the interest of Joe Public. He believes that for too long, philosophy has concerned itself only with academia and has not shown its relevance to everyday living.

Mansions of the Soul

Mansions of the Soul
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Publisher : Rosicrucian Order AMORC
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780912057439
ISBN-13 : 0912057432
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Synopsis Mansions of the Soul by : Harve Spencer Lewis

Transition

Transition
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9780671242039
ISBN-13 : 0671242032
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Synopsis Transition by : Will Durant

WILL DURANT (1885-1981) was awarded the Pulitzer Prize (1968) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1977). He spent over fifty years writing his critically acclaimed eleven-volume series, The Story of Civilization (the later volumes written in conjunction with his wife, Ariel). A champion of human rights issues such as the brotherhood of man and social reform long before such issues were popular, Durant, through his writings, continues to educate and entertain readers the world over.

On the Meaning of Life

On the Meaning of Life
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Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 1258006669
ISBN-13 : 9781258006662
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Synopsis On the Meaning of Life by : Will Durant

In the Fall of 1930 Will Durant found himself outside his home in Lake Hill, New York, raking leaves. He was approached by a well-dressed man who told him in a quiet tone that he was going to kill himself unless the philosopher could give him a valid reason not to. Not having the time to wax philosophic on the matter, Durant did his best to furnish the man with reasons to continue his existence. Haunted by the encounter with the despondent stranger, Durant contacted 100 luminaries in the arts, politics, religion and sciences, challenging them to respond not only to the fundamental question of life's meaning (in the abstract) but also to relate how they each (in the particular) found meaning, purpose and fulfillment in their own lives. Durant turned their answers and his own into a book entitled "On The Meaning Of Life," which was released to the general public in 1932. Unpromoted, the litte treasure found its way into few hands, and almost no copies of the book exist today. Now available for a new generation through Promethean Press, "On The Meaning Of Life" is a powerful book on a very powerful topic. In this book Will Durant has fashioned an unprecedented "dream team" of luminaries that is both profound and diverse: poets, philosophers, saints, inmates, athletes, Nobel Prize winners, college professors, psychologists, entertainers, musicians, authors and leaders. Within their varied insights, despite their uniqueness as individuals and the very different lives they led, the reader will note a consistent thread running through their viewpoints, revealing a commonality among human beings who not only seek meaning in life, but who actually achieve it.

Mansions of the Moon for the Green Witch

Mansions of the Moon for the Green Witch
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Publisher : Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9780738728261
ISBN-13 : 0738728268
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Synopsis Mansions of the Moon for the Green Witch by : Ann Moura

Ann Moura, the author of the popular Green Witchcraft series, is back with a new, one-of-a-kind spellbook on lunar magic. This is the only guidebook available that uses Mansions of the Moon correspondences to empower Esbat rituals and spellwork. The moon goes through twenty-eight distinct "mansions," or sections of the sky, as it travels through the twelve signs of the zodiac. Each mansion is appropriate for certain types of magic, as described in ceremonial magic books, such as Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy or Barrett's The Magus. Now this esoteric information is available to Witches, complete with suggested workings for both the waxing and the waning lunar phase in each mansion. Moura provides the tools, the instruction, and examples of how to utilize the Mansions of the Moon to add depth and potency to your spells and rituals. More than one hundred workings are presented, including candle spells, charm bags, meditations, magical oils, talismans, amulets, incense, teas, and much more.

The Mansions of Philosophy

The Mansions of Philosophy
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Publisher : Garden City, N.Y. : Garden City Publishing Company
Total Pages : 728
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3124786
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Synopsis The Mansions of Philosophy by : Will Durant

Critique of Journalistic Reason

Critique of Journalistic Reason
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Publisher : Fordham University Press
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9780823290246
ISBN-13 : 0823290247
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Synopsis Critique of Journalistic Reason by : Tom Vandeputte

An encounter between philosophy and journalism recurs across the modern philosophical tradition. Images of reporters and newspaper readers, messengers and town criers, announcements and rumors populate the work of such thinkers as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Benjamin. This book argues that these three thinkers’ preoccupation with journalism cannot be separated from their philosophy “proper” but plays a pivotal role in their philosophical work, where it marks an important nexus between their theories of history, time, and language. Journalism, in the tradition Vandeputte brings to light, figures before anything else as a cipher of the time in which philosophy is written. If the journalist and newspaper reader characterize what Kierkegaard calls “the present age,” that is because they exemplify a present marked by the crisis of the philosophy of history—a time after the demise of history as a philosophizable concept. In different ways, the pages of the newspaper appear in the European philosophical tradition as a site where teleological and totalizing representations of history must founder, together with the conceptions of progress and development that sustain them. But journalism does not simply mark the end of philosophy; for Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Benjamin, journalistic writing also takes on an exemplary role in the attempt to think time and history in the wake of this demise. The concepts around which these attempts crystallize—Kierkegaard’s “instant,” Nietzsche’s “untimeliness,” and Benjamin’s “actuality”—all emerge from the philosophical confrontation with journalism and its characteristic temporalities.

The Greatest Minds and Ideas of All Time

The Greatest Minds and Ideas of All Time
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781439107140
ISBN-13 : 1439107149
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Synopsis The Greatest Minds and Ideas of All Time by : Will Durant

A wise and witty compendium of the greatest thoughts, greatest minds, and greatest books of all time—listed in accessible and succinct form—by one of the world's greatest scholars. From the “Hundred Best Books” to the “Ten Greatest Thinkers” to the “Ten Greatest Poets,” here is a concise collection of the world’s most significant knowledge. For the better part of a century, Will Durant dwelled upon—and wrote about—the most significant eras, individuals, and achievements of human history. His selections have finally been brought together in a single, compact volume. Durant eloquently defends his choices of the greatest minds and ideas, but he also stimulates readers into forming their own opinions, encouraging them to shed their surroundings and biases and enter “The Country of the Mind,” a timeless realm where the heroes of our species dwell. From a thinker who always chose to exalt the positive in the human species, The Greatest Minds and Ideas of All Time stays true to Durant's optimism. This is a book containing the absolute best of our heritage, passed on for the benefit of future generations. Filled with Durant's renowned wit, knowledge, and unique ability to explain events and ideas in simple and exciting terms, this is a pocket-size liberal arts and humanist curriculum in one volume.