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Recommended Reference Books

If you seek more information about the concepts and arguments studied in this course, the following works are warmly recommended. These works can be especially helpful for the clarification of technical points in your reading.

Adam, Michael. Wandering in Eden. New York: Knopf, 1976.

Angeles, Peter A. A Dictionary of Philosophy. London: Harper and Row, 1981.

Baldwin, James Mark, ed. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology. New York: Peter Smith, 1901?1905.

Blackburn, Simon, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy. New York: Oxford, 1994.

Edwards, Paul, ed. Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 8 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1967.

Feibleman, James K. Understanding Oriental Philosophy. New York: Horizon, 1976.

Flew, Antony, ed. A Dictionary of Philosophy. New York: St. Martin?s Press, 1979.

Kaplan, Abraham. The New World of Philosophy. New York: Random House, 1961.

Lacy, A. R. A Dictionary of Philosophy. New York: Charles Scribner?s Sons, 1976.

Magill, Frank N., ed. Masterpieces of World Philosophy in Summary Form. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1963.

Potter, Karl M. The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophy. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton, n.d.

Runes, D. The Dictionary of Philosophy. New York: Philosophical Library, 1937

Good online sources for this course are updated on a regular basis on the Philosophy Web Site:

http://philosophy.lander.edu/oriental/links.html

General philosophical links can be found at

http://philosophy.lander.edu/gen_phil_links.html.


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