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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 1. The book is alphabetized by the whole headings of entries, as distinct from the first word of a heading. Hence, for example, abandonment comes before a priori and a posteriori. It is wise to look elsewhere if something seems to be missing. At the end of the book there is also a useful appendix on Logical Symbols as well as the appendices A Chronological Table of Philosophy and Maps of Philosophy. | THE OXFORD COMPANION TO Philosophy NEW EDITION Edited by TED HONDERICH The Oxford Companion to Philosophy This page intentionally left .