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By: James Harris
ISBN: 9781098308681
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Publication Date: Nov 2020
Publisher: BookBaby
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By: James Harris
ISBN: 9781444959703
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Readership/Audience: Children
Publication Date: Jul 2022
UK Publication Date: 14th April 2022
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
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For fans of My Brother is a Superhero and The Demon Headmaster comes an outrageously funny story of brain control, friends, enemies and saving the world, even if you don't really want to.
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By: James Harris
ISBN: 9781444955590
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Publication Date: May 2021
UK Publication Date: 1st April 2021
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
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The biscuit factory in Haddie's hometown is absolutely 100% NOT a Super-Secret Science Lab. Or a portal to another dimension. With orange fluffy monsters. OH NO. DEFINITELY NOT. Or ... is it A laugh-out-loud biscuit-bonkers adventure for fans of My Brother is a Superhero and Kid Normal.
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By: James Harris
ISBN: 9780812692013
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Feb 1999
Publisher: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
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There has been a rise, within Western philosophy, of a wave of relativism, according to which Galileo was wrong and his persecutors were right. In this critique of relativism, the author turns the techniques of relativism against relativism, showing that it is self-refuting or ineffectual.
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By: James Harris
ISBN: 9780812692020
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Publication Date: Jan 1999
Publisher: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
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There has been a rise, within Western philosophy, of a wave of relativism, according to which Galileo was wrong and his persecutors were right. In this critique of relativism, the author turns the techniques of relativism against relativism, showing that it is self-refuting or ineffectual.
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By: James Harris
ISBN: 9780812692419
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Publication Date: Apr 1999
Publisher: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
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Classic rock, argues Professor Harris, should be taken as seriously as the loftiest creations of art and literature. Here, he lays the groundwork for such an informed appreciation by exhibiting philosophical themes in the greatest rock'n'roll songs ("Woodstock" and "Dark Side of the Moon").
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