David Lewis
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David Lewis is Programme Director for Executive Education at London Business School and a renowned strategy and leadership expert.
David Lewis is Programme Director for Executive Education at London Business School and a renowned strategy and leadership expert.
David (London School of Economics, UK) Lewis
David (London School of Economics, UK) Lewis
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David (Princeton University, New Jersey) Lewis
Papers in Ethics and Social Philosophy: Volume 3
This volume is devoted to Lewis's work in ethics and social philosophy. Topics covered include the logic of obligation and permission; decision theory and its relation to the idea that beliefs might play the motivating role of desires; a subjectivist analysis of value; dilemmas in virtue ethics; the problem of evil; problems about self-prediction; social coordination, linguistic and otherwise; alleged duties to rescue distant strangers; toleration as a tacit treaty; nuclear warfare; and punishment.
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David (Princeton University, New Jersey) Lewis
Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology: Volume 2
This volume is devoted to Lewis's work in metaphysics and epistemology. Topics covered include properties, ontology, possibility, truthmaking, probability, the mind-body problem, vision, belief, and knowledge.
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David (Princeton University, New Jersey) Lewis
Papers in Philosophical Logic: Volume 1
This is the first of a three-volume collection of David Lewis's most recent papers in all the areas to which he has made significant contributions.
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David (Professor of Social Policy and Development, London School of Economics and Political Science) Lewis
Bangladesh
Since its hard-won independence from Pakistan, Bangladesh has been ravaged by economic and environmental disasters. Only recently has the country begun to emerge as a fragile, but functioning, parliamentary democracy.
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David (University of Cambridge, UK) Lewis
David Lewis
After Atheism
Based on interviews with people throughout Siberia, Central Asia and European Russia about their spiritual experiences, this book brings together insights into the 'religious' worldview of those who claim to be Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, pagan or even 'atheist'.
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