The philosophy of Marjorie Grene

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The philosophy of Marjorie Grene

edited by Randall E. Auxier and Lewis Edwin Hahn

(The library of living philosophers, v. 29)

Open Court, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [567]-579) and index

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cloth ISBN 9780812695267

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Professor Grene is the 29th subject in a series that includes Albert Einstein, John Dewey, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Bertrand Russell. This book includes photographs, 25 critical essays by Grene’s distinguished peers — and her biting replies. She is known for her work — and her controversial views — in several areas including the philosophy of law, anthropology, and biology.
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trade ISBN 9780812695274

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Professor Grene is the subject of volume 29 in a series that has included Albert Einstein, John Dewey, Jean-Paul Sartre and Bertrand Russell. Known for her work in several areas including the theory of knowledge, philosophical anthropology, aesthetics, ethics, the philosophy of law and the philosophy of science, especially the philosophy of biology, explains her controversial views on a broad range of topics to be covered in the essays authored by the distinguished contributors.

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