History of Philosophy - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Oizerman, Teodor; translated by H. Campbell Creighton, M.A., Oxon (1988) (DjVu, etc.) The Main Trends in Philosophy. A Theoretical Analysis of the History of Philosophy (2nd ed.) Moscow: Progress Publishers ISBN 5-01-000506-9 http://su-ltd.mylivepage.ru/file/2715/6529_OizermanT.I.-Main_trends_in_Philosophy.pdf. Retrieved 2011-01-20 First published in Russian as «Главные философские направления»
  • Oizerman, Teodor; translated from Russian by Robert Daglish (1973) Problems of the History of Philosophy (1st ed.) Moscow: Progress Publishers http://leninist.biz/en/1973/PHP462/index.html. Retrieved 2011-01-20 First published in Russian as «Проблемы историко-философской науки»

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