So tangential to P, who does contain this and everything though, as to be NOT P.
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 25 14:26:02 CDT 2013
Oxford U Press has a series of compact books, paperbacks, which are
called Introductions. They are about philosophers, philosophical and literary topics
and, they are more than introductions, I suggest. On topics like Determinism, realism, etc..
They can be Introductions to lots of perspectives and later 'thinkers' and writers than one might have known even if one
has moved beyond 'introductions"...
Anyway, browsing in a bookstore the other day, I found Oxfoprd has recently done such An Introduction to
BORDERS, yes. All kinds of ways of tackling it, approaching the concept. Natural, Nation State problems,
colonialsim, psychological borders...etc....
I was taken.
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