A Dictionary of Common Philosophical Terms

A Dictionary of Common Philosophical Terms by Gregory E. Pence is a practical reference published by McGraw-Hill in 2000. This edition, consisting of 57 pages, provides plain-language definitions for over 500 commonly-used philosophical terms that undergraduate students are likely to encounter in their philosophy courses.
Readers will find this dictionary to be an accessible resource that simplifies complex concepts in philosophy. It serves as a useful tool for students seeking clarity on various terms related to their studies. The straightforward definitions aim to enhance understanding and facilitate learning in the field of philosophy, making it a valuable addition to any philosophy student’s collection.
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This convenient reference tool includes plain-language definitions for over 500 commonly-used philosophical terms undergraduate students are likely to encounter in their philosophy courses. The “Dictionary of Philosophical Terms” is inexpensive, simple to use, and a must have for every philosophy student.
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