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Popper(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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05/06/1985
Karl Popper has been hailed as the greatest philosopher of all time and as a thinker whose influence is ackowledged by a variety of scholars. This work demonstrates Popper's importance across the wh...
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Wittgenstein(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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08/08/1985
An introduction to the work of the philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein. It analyzes Wittgenstein's two major works, the "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" and the "Philosophical Investigation", and sets ...
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Lacan(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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04/02/1991
An introduction to the work of one of the most influential and forbidding thinkers of this century. Bowie examines Lacan's pioneering articles on Freud in the 1930s, his work as a psychoanalyst, and...
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Winnicott(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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20/10/1988
The biography of Donald Winnicott, a child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who spent nearly all of his professional life at Paddington Green Children's Hospital, London. His work and writing about ch...
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Marx(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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01/10/1985
Since his death in 1883, Marx has been revised, distorted and rediscovered. This work provides a survey of Marx's life and his contributions to the varied fields of history, economics and politics.
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Jung(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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01/01/2008
`Every page is clear and interesting, taking one closer to understanding why Jung's thought was so profound. Examples, models and case histories are provided.'Economist
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Freud(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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01/01/2008
`A lucid well-organized expose of the theory and the manner of its development.'Times Literary Supplement
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Chomsky(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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01/01/2008
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Foucault(Paperback)
Fontana Press
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03/06/2008
By attempting a highly original merger of philosophy and history, Michel Foucault set out to revitalize philosophical reflection through several provocative analyses of the Western past.
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