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Random House Value Publishing, December 1988. Hardcover. Very light shelf wear on the jacket. Mylar wrapped. Book has black textured boards with a heavy linen cloth spine. More
Random House Value Publishing, December 1988. Hardcover. Very light shelf wear on the jacket. Mylar wrapped. Book has black textured boards with a heavy linen cloth spine. More
Little Brown & Co., January 1988. Hardcover. 3rd printing; Tight binding; Clean, sturdy boards; Previous owner inscription present at front free end-page; Text free of markings; Un-clipped dust jacket Very Good, mildly edge-worn w/ no significant flaws to disclose; An excellent copy. More
Rowman and Littlefield, January 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Tight binding; Clean, sturdy boards; Text free of markings; Dust jacket mildly edge-worn/rubbed, jacket spine significantly sun-faded w/ title illegible; ; An excellent copy, despite jacket flaws. More
MacMillan/Library of Liberal Arts, 1989. Reprint. Stapled Pamphlet. 33rd printing. Octavo. Underlining & notes in pencil [70 pages]. More
Bristol Classical Press, June 1999. Hardcover. The first five chapters of Aristotle's De Generatione et Corruptione distinguish creation and destruction from mere qualitative change and from growth. They include a fascinating debate about the atomists' analysis of creation and destruction as due to the rearrangement of indivisible atoms. Aristotle's rival..... More
University Of Minnesota Press, May 1989. Trade Paperback. Review copy with review slip from University of Minnesota Press laid in. Some curl to wrapper and slight dust staining to textblock edgeselse very good + overall. (345 pages.). More
State University of New York P, January 2006. Trade Paperback. Virtue ethics has been a major focus in contemporary moral philosophy since the publication of Alasdair MacIntyre's book After Virtue. Here, in The Virtue of Nonviolence, Nicholas F. Gier argues that virtue ethics is the best option for constructive postmodern..... More