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2014., Adolescent, DK Call No: 100 Edition: 1st American ed., 2 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: An introduction to philosophy.
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2014., Adolescent, DK Call No: PSYCHOLOGY NF WEE Edition: 1st American ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A guide to psychology for teenagers, discussing psychoanalysis, intelligence, mental disorders, and more.
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2014., DK Publishing Call No: 150 WEE Edition: First American edit Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A guide to psychology for teenagers, discussing psychoanalysis, intelligence, mental disorders, and more.
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2017., DK Call No: 100 Edition: [New edition]. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: How did the universe begin? What is truth? How can we live good lives? Throughout history, humankind has asked these and other big questions about the nature of life and existence - and big thinkers have offered solutions that continue to shape our world. Written in plain English, The Philosophy Book is packed with short, pithy explanations that cut through the jargon, step-by-step diagrams that untangle knotty theories, classic quotes that make philosophy memorable, and witty illustrations that play with our ideas about ideas. Whether you're a complete beginner, an avid student, or an armchair expert, you'll find plenty of food for thought in this book.
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2013., DK Publishing Call No: 290 REL Edition: First American edit Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Religion has influenced human culture since prehistory, shaping everything from the politics of war and peace to notions of morality and issues of sex, reproduction, and family. On an individual level, it has also offered people a sense of meaning, purpose, and comfort, and even today, when science appears to offer answers to many of the world's conundrums, faith persists and many religions--including Christianity and Islam--are still growing. The Religions Book explains in a clear, accessible way more than 100 of the most important theological ideas, from those bound up in the earliest cultures to others that have emerged in the last few hundred years, along with all of the main tenets of the world's major faiths. In doing so, it considers key issues such as the problem of defining good and evil, the significance of suffering, creation and the afterlife ("Why are we here?" and "Why do we die?"), and the nature of god.--Publisher's description.