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R, Parulski George, ed. Karate's modern masters: The philosophies and techniques of the art's living legends. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1985.

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1904-, Fadiman Clifton, ed. Living philosophies: The reflections of some eminent men and women of our time. New York: Doubleday, 1990.

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Thomas, Dana Lee, 1918- author, ed. Living biographies of great philosophers. 7th ed. Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 2010.

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Gateau, Valérie. Pour une philosophie du don d'organes. Paris: Vrin, 2009.

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Jack, Wilson. Biological individuality: The identity and persistence of living entities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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Hills, Lia. The beginner's guide to living. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010.

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Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad. What is living and what is dead in Indian philosophy. 5th ed. New Delhi: People's Pub. House, 2010.

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Living Philosophies. DoubleDay, 1990.

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Education, Creative. Living Philosophies. Creative Education, 1985.

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Timko, Robert Michael, and Joan Whitman Hoff. Philosophies for Living. Prentice Hall, 2001.

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Timko, Robert Michael, and Joan Whitman Hoff. Philosophies for Living. Prentice Hall, 2001.

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Schweitzer, Albert. Albert Schweitzer (Living Philosophies). Creative Co (Sd), 1985.

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Mohandas. Mahatma Gandhi (Living Philosophies). Creative Education, 1985.

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Russell, Bertrand. Bertrand Russell (Living Philosophies). Creative Co (Sd), 1985.

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Risky Business : Philosophies for Living. 2nd ed. Primis, 1995.

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Brown, James. Philosophies For Living Life: A Simple Guide. Independently Published, 2019.

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Tanghe, Greg. Pearls: Philosophies for Living a Robust and Fulfilling Life. Expert Pub Inc, 2004.

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Parulski, George, and Official Karate Editors. Karate's Modern Masters: The Philosophies and Techniques of the Art's Living Legends. McGraw-Hill/Contemporary, 1986.

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Winter, Elva. From the Central Deep : Renderings from Living Philosophies: A Series of Intimate Credos. Year of the Book Press, 2015.

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The Oprah and Dr. Phil Connection: Their Lives, Career, and Philosophies on Successful Living. Ridgewood Press, 2003.

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Living authentically: Daoist contributions to modern psychology/ edited by livia kohn. Dunedin, Fla: Three Pines Press, 2011.

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Murrow, Edward R. This I Believe the Living Philosophies of One Hundred Thoughtful Men and Women in All Walks of Life. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Murrow, Edward R. This I Believe The Living Philosophies Of One Hundred Thoughtful Men And Women In All Walks Of Life. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Murrow, Edward R. This I Believe The Living Philosophies Of One Hundred Thoughtful Men And Women In All Walks Of Life. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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This I Believe The Living Philosophies Of One Hundred Thoughtful Men And Women In All Walks Of Life. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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This I Believe the Living Philosophies of One Hundred Thoughtful Men and Women in All Walks of Life. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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This I Believe the Living Philosophies of One Hundred Thoughtful Men and Women in All Walks of Life. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Ray, Emily, and Sean Parson. Reimagining Radical Environmentalism. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.43.

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Since the 1970s, three major philosophic perspectives have shaped radical environmental thought: spiritual ecologies, which are best illustrated by deep ecology; humanist ecologies, such as social ecology and eco-Marxism; and luddite ecologies, such as primitivism. On the ground, activism has often embraced a fusion of these perspectives as most Western radical environmentalism brings together a secular sacred regard for all living things with a materialist critique of Western civilization, particularly developments in technology and consumerism. In this chapter we introduce and examine the three major threads of radical environmentalism and provide an analysis of their philosophic strengths and weaknesses. We then argue that activists tend to fuse different aspects of these environmental philosophies together, sometimes intentionally and sometimes unintentionally.
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Thomas, Henry, and Dana Lee Thomas. Living Biographies of Great Philosophers. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2001.

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Albert Einstein, Philosopher-Scientist: The Library of Living Philosophers Volume VII (Library of Living Philosophers). 3rd ed. Open Court, 1998.

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Thomas, Henry, and Dana Lee Thomas. Living Biographies of Great Philosophers: Library Edition. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2001.

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Hahn, Lewis Edwin, and P. F. Strawson. The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson: The Library of Living Philosophers Volume XXVI (Library of Living Philosophers). Open Court, 1999.

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Architecture As Living Act: Leonardo Ricci. ORO Editions, 2022.

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Living traditions of Advaita Vedanta. Bangalore: The Heritage, 2012.

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Philosophy and living. Thorverton, UK: Imprint Academic, 2002.

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Mele, Alfred R. Living Without Agent Causation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190659974.003.0011.

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This chapter explores a question about agent causation: If we were to learn that agent causation is impossible, what effect might that have on some philosophers’ reasoning about event-causal libertarianism? It is argued that, with agent causation off the table, event-causal libertarianism’s appeal would grow stronger for some philosophers. The stage for this argument is set partly by means of a review of issues about luck, control, and settling that surround some arguments subjected to critical scrutiny earlier in the book: namely, the same-control argument, the more-control argument, and Derk Pereboom’s disappearing agent argument. Special attention is paid to direct control. Two different accounts of direct control are offered.
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Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist (Living Philosophers Volume 7). MJF Books, 2001.

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Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli. The Philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhadkrishnan, Volume 8 (Library of Living Philosophers). Open Court, 1999.

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Eternal living: Reflections on Dallas Willard's teaching on faith & formation. Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Books, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, 2015.

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Hardin, Garrett. Living within Limits. Oxford University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195078114.001.0001.

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We fail to mandate economic sanity, writes Garrett Hardin, "because our brains are addled by...compassion." With such startling assertions, Hardin has cut a swathe through the field of ecology for decades, winning a reputation as a fearless and original thinker. A prominent biologist, ecological philosopher, and keen student of human population control, Hardin now offers the finest summation of his work to date, with an eloquent argument for accepting the limits of the earth's resources--and the hard choices we must make to live within them. In Living Within Limits, Hardin focuses on the neglected problem of overpopulation, making a forceful case for dramatically changing the way we live in and manage our world. Our world itself, he writes, is in the dilemma of the lifeboat: it can only hold a certain number of people before it sinks--not everyone can be saved. The old idea of progress and limitless growth misses the point that the earth (and each part of it) has a limited carrying capacity; sentimentality should not cloud our ability to take necessary steps to limit population. But Hardin refutes the notion that goodwill and voluntary restraints will be enough. Instead, nations where population is growing must suffer the consequences alone. Too often, he writes, we operate on the faulty principle of shared costs matched with private profits. In Hardin's famous essay, "The Tragedy of the Commons," he showed how a village common pasture suffers from overgrazing because each villager puts as many cattle on it as possible--since the costs of grazing are shared by everyone, but the profits go to the individual. The metaphor applies to global ecology, he argues, making a powerful case for closed borders and an end to immigration from poor nations to rich ones. "The production of human beings is the result of very localized human actions; corrective action must be local....Globalizing the 'population problem' would only ensure that it would never be solved." Hardin does not shrink from the startling implications of his argument, as he criticizes the shipment of food to overpopulated regions and asserts that coercion in population control is inevitable. But he also proposes a free flow of information across boundaries, to allow each state to help itself. "The time-honored practice of pollute and move on is no longer acceptable," Hardin tells us. We now fill the globe, and we have no where else to go. In this powerful book, one of our leading ecological philosophers points out the hard choices we must make--and the solutions we have been afraid to consider.
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Zatta, Claudia. Interconnectedness: The Living World of the Early Greek Philosophers. Academia Verlag Richarz GmbH, 2019.

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(Editor), Lewis Edwin Hahn, and Randall E. Auxier (Editor), eds. The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene (Library of Living Philosophers). Open Court, 2003.

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Interconnectedness: The living world of the early Greek philosophers. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag, 2017.

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Devillairs, Laurence. Philosophy Cure: Lessons on Living from the Great Philosophers. St. Martin's Press, 2020.

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(Editor), Randall E. Auxier, and Lewis Edwin Hahn (Editor), eds. The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene (Library of Living Philosophers). Open Court, 2003.

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Schilpp, Paul Arthur. The Philosophy of John Dewey (Library of Living Philosophers. Open Court Publishing Company, 1989.

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Arthur, Schilpp Paul. The Philosophy of Martin Buber (Library of Living Philosophers). Open Court Publishing Company, 1991.

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(Editor), Randall E. Auxier, and Lewis Edwin Hahn (Editor), eds. The Philosophy of Jaakko Hintikka (Library of Living Philosophers). Open Court, 2006.

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(Editor), Randall E. Auxier, and Lewis Edwin Hahn (Editor), eds. The Philosophy of Michael Dummett (Library of Living Philosophers). Open Court, 2007.

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Deluca, Charlsie. Meditations Teaching : Living Biographies of Great Philosophers: Stoicism Principles. Independently Published, 2021.

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