The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
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The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy is a dictionary of philosophical terms published by Oxford University Press and written by Simon Blackburn. The dictionary was first published in 1994. The first entry is "Abbagnano, Nicola;" the last is "zygote."
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Blackburn, Simon. The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-192-83134-8.