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Test Bank for The World of Philosophy, 2nd Edition, 2e by Steven M. Cahn TEST BANK ISBN-13: 9780190691905 FULL CHAPTERS INCLUDED Part I: The Nature of Philosophy MONROE C. BEARDSLEY AND ELIZAB... ETH LANE BEARDSLEY: What Is Philosophy? BERTRAND RUSSELL: The Value of Philosophy PLATO: Defence of Socrates PLATO: Crito PLATO: Phaedo Part II: Reasoning STEVEN M. CAHN, PATRICIA KITCHER, AND GEORGE SHER: What is Reason? CARL G. HEMPEL: Scientific Inquiry GILLIAN BARKER AND PHILIP KITCHER: Antiscientism Part III: Knowledge RENE DESCARTES: Meditations on First Philosophy JOHN LOCKE: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding GOTTFRIED LEIBNIZ: New Essays on Human Understanding GEORGE BERKELEY: A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge DAVID HUME: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding IMMANUEL KANT: Critique of Pure Reason A. J. AYER: What Is Knowledge? EDMUND L. GETTIER: Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? UMA NARAYAN: The Project of Feminist Epistemology NAGARJUNA: Examination of the Senses Part IV: Reality A. Mind and Body RENÉ DESCARTES: Meditations on First Philosophy GILBERT RYLE: The Ghost in the Machine PAUL M. CHURCHLAND: The Mind-Body Problem THOMAS NAGEL: What Is It Like to Be a Bat? FRANK JACKSON: The Qualia Problem ALAN TURING: Computing Machinery and Intelligence JOHN SEARLE: Do Computers Think? BARBARA MONTERO: The Body Problem B. The Self JOEL KUPPERMAN: Hinduism and the Self The Upanishads THOMAS P. KASULIS: The Buddhist Concept of Self DAVID HUME: A Treatise of Human Nature C. Identity BRIAN SMART: A Case of Identity JOHN PERRY: The Problem of Personal Identity JOHN LOCKE: Of Identity and Diversity THOMAS REID: Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man TERENCE PENELHUM: Identity and Immortality D. Free Will THOMAS NAGEL: Free Will W. T. STACE: Free Will and Determinism STEVEN M. CAHN: Freedom or Determinism? KITARO NISHIDA: The Freedom of the Will Part V: Religion A. Religious Beliefs ANSELM AND GAUNILO: The Ontological Argument THOMAS AQUINAS: The Five Ways WILLIAM L. ROWE: The Kalam Cosmological Argument WILLIAM PALEY: Natural Theology ERNEST NAGEL: Does God Exist? B. The Problem of Evil RICHARD SWINBURNE: Why God Allows Evil ELEONORE STUMP: Knowledge, Freedom, and the Problem of Evil KWAME GYEKYE: The Problem of Evil: An Akan Perspective RAYNOR JOHNSON: Karma and Rebirth WHITLEY R. P. KAUFMAN: Karma, Rebirth, and the Problem of Evil C. Belief Without Proof BLAISE PASCAL: The Wager LINDA TRINKAUS ZAGZEBSKI: Pascal’s Wager: An Assessment W. K. CLIFFORD: The Ethics of Belief WILLIAM JAMES: The Will to Believe D. Religious Diversity PHILIP L. QUINN AND KEVIN MEEKER: The Challenge of Religious Diversity JEFFERY D LONG: The Jain Path Mahaapuraana RAY BILLINGTON: The Tao Tao Te Ching Twelve Zen Stories NINIAN SMART: The Muslim Experience The Qur’an GUSTAVO GUTIERREZ: Liberation Theology VINE DELORIA, JR.: God Is Red: A Native View of Religion JOHN H. HICK: Religious Pluralism and Salvation DALAI LAMA: Interreligious Harmony Part VI: Moral Theory STEVEN M. CAHN: God and Morality MARY MIDGLEY: Moral Isolationism JAMES RACHELS: Egoism and Moral Skepticism IMMANUEL KANT: The Categorical Imperative JOHN STUART MILL: Utilitarianism ARISTOTLE: The Nature of Virtue KWAME GYEKYE: Character in Akan Ethics VIRGINIA HELD: The Ethics of Care FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: Beyond Good and Evil JEAN-PAUL SARTRE: Existentialism Is a Humanism CHRISTOPHER W. GOWANS: The Buddha’s Message The Dhammapada HENRY ROSEMONT, JR.: Confucian Morality The Analects Part VII: Moral Problems A. Abortion JUDITH JARVIS THOMSON: A Defense of Abortion MARY ANNE WARREN: On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion DON MARQUIS: Why Abortion Is Immoral B. Euthanasia JAMES RACHELS: Active and Passive Euthanasia BONNIE STEINBOCK: The Intentional Termination of Life C. World Hunger PETER SINGER: Famine, Affluence, and Morality TRAVIS TIMMERMAN: A Reply to Singer Part VIII: Society PLATO: The Republic THOMAS HOBBES: Leviathan KARL MARX: Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 JOHN STUART MILL: On Liberty JOHN DEWEY: Democracy MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.: Letter from a Birmingham Jail JORGE M. VALADEZ: Developing Democratic Citizenship in Multicultural Societies JOHN RAWLS: A Theory of Justice ROBERT NOZICK: Distributive Justice VIRGINIA HELD: Non-contractual Society: A Feminist View IRIS MARION YOUNG: Fives Faces of Oppression KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH: Globalizing Human Rights Part IX: The Good Life The Bhagavad Gita XUNZI: A Discussion of Heaven EPICURUS: Writings Ecclesiastes The Gospel According to Matthew EPICTETUS: The Handbook ALBERT CAMUS: The Myth of Sisyphus RICHARD TAYLOR: The Meaning of Life SUSAN WOLF: Meaning in Life CHRISTINE VITRANO: Meaningful Lives THICH NHAT HANH: Realizing Well-Being [Show More]

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