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Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Reasoning
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Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Reasoning Hardcover - 1999 - 198th Edition

by Blackburn, Simon

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  • Title Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Reasoning
  • Author Blackburn, Simon
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition number 198th
  • Edition 198
  • Condition New
  • Pages 344
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Clarendon Press, Oxford
  • Date 1999-01-14
  • Features Bibliography
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-0198247850
  • ISBN 9780198247852 / 0198247850
  • Weight 1.57 lbs (0.71 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.49 x 6.43 x 0.96 in (24.10 x 16.33 x 2.44 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Practical reason, Ethics, Evolutionary
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 98003781
  • Dewey Decimal Code 171.2

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Simon Blackburn is the Edna J. Koury Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He also holds an adjunct Chair at the Australian National University's Research School of Social Sciences. From 1969 to 1990 he was Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Pembroke College, Oxford, and from 1984 to 1990 he edited the journal Mind. He is the author of the Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy.