10 books found.
French Philosophy of the Sixties An Essay on Antihumanism by Luc Ferry,
Translated by Mary H. Cattani,
by Alain Renaut
University of Massachusetts Press ,
paper ,
229 pages |
| Due/Published:
November 1990 |
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From the Rights of Man to the Republican Idea, Vol. 3 by Luc Ferry,
Translated by Franklin Philip,
by Alain Renaut
University of Chicago Press ,
cloth ,
148 pages |
| Due/Published:
September 1992 |
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Heidegger and Modernity by Luc Ferry and Alain Renaut,
Translated by Franklin Philip
University of Chicago Press ,
cloth ,
136 pages |
| Due/Published:
November 1990 |
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Homo Aestheticus The Invention of Taste in the Democratic Age by Luc Ferry,
Translated by Robert De Loaiza
University of Chicago Press ,
cloth ,
280 pages |
| Due/Published:
December 1993 |
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Man Made God The Meaning of Life by Luc Ferry,
Translated by David Pellauer
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
184 pages |
| Due/Published:
May 2002 |
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The New Ecological Order Trees, Animals and Men by Luc Ferry,
Translated by Carol Volk
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
160 pages |
| Due/Published:
May 1995 |
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Rights--The New Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns, Vol. 1 by Luc Ferry,
Translated by Franklin Philip
University of Chicago Press ,
cloth ,
151 pages |
| Due/Published:
November 1990 |
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The System of Philosophies of History, Vol. 2 by Luc Ferry,
Translated by Franklin Philip
University of Chicago Press ,
cloth ,
200 pages |
| Due/Published:
March 1992 |
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What Is the Good Life? by Luc Ferry,
Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane
University of Chicago Press ,
cloth ,
320 pages |
| Due/Published:
June 2005 |
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Why We Are Not Nietzscheans Edited by Luc Ferry and Alain Renaut
University of Chicago Press ,
paper ,
256 pages |
| Due/Published:
April 1997 |
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