انتشارات Prometheus
The illusion of certainty : how the flawed beliefs of religion harm our culture
Houk, James Titus, 2018
Among the Ruins: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Catholic Church
Paul L. Williams, 2017
An Atheist and a Christian Walk Into a Bar: Talking about God, the Universe, and Everything
Randal Rauser; Justin Schieber, 2016
Weird water & fuzzy logic : more notes of a fringe watcher
Gardner, Martin; Gardner, Martin; Gardner, Martin, 1996
The Orphic Poems
Martin L. West, 1983
The Well-Spoken Woman Speaks Out: How to Use Your Voice to Drive Change
Christine K. Jahnke, 9 Oct 2018
The Well-Spoken Woman: Your Guide to Looking and Sounding Your Best
Christine K. Jahnke, 18 May 2012
Holy Horrors: An Illustrated History of Religious Murder and Madness
James A. Haught, 1990
Civic Justice: From Greek Antiquity to the Modern World
Peter Murphy, 2001
The Story of Technology: How We Got Here and What the Future Holds
Daniel M. Gerstein, 2019
Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press
Kristina Borjesson, Gore Vidal, Gerard Colby, Jane Akre, Greg Palast, Maurice Murad, David E. Hendrix, Philip Weiss, Helen Malmgren, J. Robert Port, April Oliver, Monika Jensen-Stevenson, Karl Idsvoog, Michael Levine, Gary Webb, John Kelly, Carl Jensen, Brant Houston, Robert McChesney, 2002
Universele Reisgids voor Moeilijke Landen
Jelle Brandt Corstius; Michiel van de Pol, 2014
From Mother and Daughter to Friends: A Memoir
Nancy Aniston, 1999
The Wisdom of the Middle Ages
Michael K. Kellogg, 2017
Science of Logic
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1991
How to Think Straight: An Introduction to Critical Reasoning
Flew, Antony, 2010
Polarized: The Collapse of Truth, Civility, and Community in Divided Times
Paris Donehoo; Keith M Parsons, 2019
Earl Warren: A Life of Truth and Justice
D J Herda, 2019
Challenging the Enemy Within: True Stories of Therapy, Discovery, and Transformation
Robert W Firestone, 2016
Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth: From Ancient Egypt to Neoplatonism
Algis Uždavinys, 2008
Bad Data: Why We Measure the Wrong Things and Often Miss the Metrics That Matter
Peter Schryvers, 2020
