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The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown

by Julia Quinn; Suzanne Enoch; Karen... | PB | Good
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Mass Market Paperback
Weight
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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
0060511508
Book Title
Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
Publisher
HarperCollins
Item Length
6.6 in
Publication Year
2022
Format
Mass Market
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Suzanne Enoch, Karen Hawkins, Julia Quinn, Mia Ryan
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Romance / Historical / General, Romance / Historical / Regency, Romance / New Adult, Romance / General
Item Weight
6.7 Oz
Item Width
4.2 in
Number of Pages
400 Pages, 448 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0060511508
ISBN-13
9780060511500
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2286321

Product Key Features

Book Title
Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
Number of Pages
400 Pages, 448 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Romance / Historical / General, Romance / Historical / Regency, Romance / New Adult, Romance / General
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Fiction
Author
Suzanne Enoch, Karen Hawkins, Julia Quinn, Mia Ryan
Format
Mass Market

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
6.7 Oz
Item Length
6.6 in
Item Width
4.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
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LCCN
2003-611526
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Quinn is . . . a romance master. [She] has created a family so likable and attractive, a community so vibrant and engaging, that we want to crawl into the pages and know them., [A] rewarding Regency-era anthology . . . these Regency bonbons are filled with the wit and charm that mark the authors' full-length novels, yet they still contain enough passion to keep wintry readers warm. A wonderful introduction to the contributors' work, this is a perfect Valentine for romance readers.
Dewey Decimal
813/.08108
Table Of Content
Preface Introduction: What is Philosophy? The Search for Bedrock: Paradox The Search for System: Discovery Philosophy and Science Value of Philosophy PART 1: PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION The Paradoxes of Religion CHAPTER 1: IS THERE A GOD? Problem Introduction Anselm of Canterbury The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God (from the PROSLOGION) Thomas Aquina The Five Ways (from SUMMA THEOLOGICA) Thomas Jefferson God as the Designer of the Universe (from a Letter to John Adams) Paul Kurt A Critique of Belief in God (from THE NEW SKEPTICISM) CHAPTER 2: THE PROBLEM OF EVIL Problem Introduction Mark Twain Letters From The Earth John Hick Free Will, Moral Growth, and Evil (from THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION) J. L. Mackie Evil and Omnipotence CHAPTER 3: FAITH AND REASON Problem Introduction W. K. Clifford The Ethics of Belief William James The Will to Believe PART 2: KNOWLEDGE The Paradoxes of Appearance CHAPTER 4: SKEPTICISM AND THE SELF Problem Introduction Rene Descarti Meditations I and (from MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY) Gilbert Ryle The Myth of the Ghost in the Machine (from THE CONCEPT OF MIND) Christopher Bach Evidence Suggestive of Reincarnation (from LIFECYCLES) CHAPTER 5: PERCEPTION AND KNOWLEDGE Problem Introduction Plato The Role of Perception in Knowing (from THEAETETUS and THE REPUBLIC) George Berkeley Perception and Matter (from THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN HYLAS AND PHILONOUS) David Hume Our Knowledge of Cause and Effect (from AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING) CHAPTER 6: TRUTH Problem Introduction William Jame The Pragmatic Test (from PRAGMATISM) Bertrand Russel Truth as Correspondence: A Reply to James (from PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS) Brand Blanshard Truth as Coherence (from THE NATURE OF THOUGHT) PART 3: FREE WILL AND DETERMINIST The Paradox of Freedom CHAPTER 7: FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY Problem Introduction Clarence Darrow Leopold and Loe The Crime of Compulsion Jean-Paul Sartre Existence Precedes Essence William James The Dilemma of Determinist Bruce Wallet Freedom Without Responsibility Sidney Hood Moral Freedom in a Determined World (from THE QUEST FOR BEING) PART 4: MORALITY The Paradox of Moral Experience CHAPTER 8: SOURCES OF MORALITY: RELIGION AND SOCIETY Problem Introduction Kai Nielse The Connection Between Morality and Religion Ruth Benedict Culture and Morality James Rachel The Challenge of Cultural Relativise (from THE ELEMENTS OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY) CHAPTER 9: THE SEARCH FOR OBJECTIVITY Problem Introduction Aristotle Virtue and Rationality (from NICHOMACHEAN ETHICS) Immanuel Kan The Categorical Imperative (from FOUNDATIONS OF THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS) John Stuart Mill The Greatest Happiness Principle (from UTILITARIANISM) Ayn Ran The Ethics of Emergencies Carol Gilligan Moral Orientation and Moral Development PART 5: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY The Paradoxes of Government CHAPTER 10: THE LAW AND THE INDIVIDUAL Problem Introduction Plato Our Duty to the Law (from THE CRITO) Martin Luther King, Jr Letter from Birmingham Jail CHAPTER 11: DEMOCRACY, FASCISM, AND COMMUNIST Problem Introduction John Lock Limited Government: The Natural Rights Approach (from THE SECOND TREATISE ON GOVERNMENT) John Stuart Mill Limited Government: The Utilitarian Approach (from ON LIBERTY) Carl Cohen Fascist (from FOUR SYSTEMS) Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel Communist CHAPTER 12: FUTURE PROSPECTS Problem Introduction Roy Weatherford The Need for World Government (from WORLD PEACE AND THE HUMAN FAMILY) John Hicks World Religions and the Golden Rule (from AN INTERPRETATION OF RELIGION) Margaret Battin Euthanasia: The Way We Do It. The Way They Do It Bernard Rollin Animal Production and the New So
Synopsis
Lady Whistledown Tells All Society is abuzz when the Season's most promising debutante is jilted by her intended -- only to be swept away by the deceitful rogue's dashing older brother -- in New York Times bestseller Julia Quinn's witty, charming, and heartfelt tale. When the scandalous actions of his beautiful fianc e are recorded in Lady Whistledown's column, a concerned groom-to-be rushes back to London to win his lady's heart once and forever, in Suzanne Enoch's enchanting romantic gem. Karen Hawkins captivates with an enduring story of a handsome rogue whose lifelong friendship -- and his heart -- are tested when the lovely lady in question sets her cap for someone else. A dazzling and delightful tale by Mia Ryan has a young woman cast out of her home by an insufferable yet charming marquis -- who intends to take possession not only of the house ... but its former occupant as well, Lady Whistledown Tells All! Society is abuzz when the Season's most promising debutante is jilted by her intended - only to be swept away by the deceitful rogue's dashing older brother - in New York Times bestseller Julia Quinn's witty, charming, and heartfelt tale. When the scandalous actions of his beautiful fiancée are recorded in Lady Whistledown's column, a concerned groom-to-be rushes back to London to win his lady's heart once and forever, in Suzanne Enoch's enchanting romantic gem. Karen Hawkins captivates with an enduring story of a handsome rogue whose lifelong friendship - and his heart - are tested when the lovely lady in question sets her cap for someone else. A dazzling and delightful tale by Mia Ryan has a young woman cast out of her home by an insufferable yet charming marquis - who intends to take possession not only of the house ... but its former occupant as well!, A New York Times Bestseller A sparkling anthology starring Lady Whistledown--the elusive Regency-era gossip columnist popularized in # 1 New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn's Bridgerton novels, now a series created by Shondaland for Netflix. Lady Whistledown Tells All! Society is abuzz when the Season's most promising debutante is jilted by her intended--only to be swept away by the deceitful rogue's dashing older brother--in New York Times bestseller Julia Quinn's witty, charming, and heartfelt tale. When the scandalous actions of his beautiful fiancée are recorded in Lady Whistledown's column, a concerned groom-to-be rushes back to London to win his lady's heart once and forever, in Suzanne Enoch's enchanting romantic gem. Karen Hawkins captivates with an enduring story of a handsome rogue whose lifelong friendship--and his heart--are tested when the lovely lady in question sets her cap for someone else. A dazzling and delightful tale by Mia Ryan has a young woman cast out of her home by an insufferable yet charming marquis--who intends to take possession not only of the house . . . but its former occupant as well!
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