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Sam Rockwell and William H. Macy star in this crime thriller directed by David M. Rosenthal. When hunter John Moon (Rockwell) mistakingly shoots a young girl in the woods he follows her trail back to a cabin where he finds a briefcase full of money. Ever the opportunist, John decides to take the money and treat his girlfriend to a better lifestyle. When he gets a visit from a mysterious man named Pitt (Macy) however, he realises that he has entered a world of underground criminals who will stop at nothing to get their money back.
Sanaa Lathan, Michael Ealy and Morris Chestnut star in this thriller directed by David M. Rosenthal. After breaking up with her long-term boyfriend Dave (Chestnut), Leah (Lathan) decides to embrace life by going to a bar and hooking up with handsome stranger Carter (Ealy). As the two jump head first into a passionate relationship, Leah begins to notice changes in Carter's behaviour, culminating in an unprovoked attack on a man in a gas station. When Leah makes the decision to end the relationship Carter refuses to believe that their time is up and proceeds to stalk Leah in the most creepy and sinister ways.
Steven Cahn belongs to that exclusive class of professors who have not only contributed influentially to the leading debates of their discipline, but have also written insightfully about the academic vocation itself. This volume comprises 13 essays, authored by Cahn's colleagues and former students, presented in his honor on the occasion of his 25th year as Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York. The chapters focus on topics that have been central to Cahn's philosophical work, such as the teaching of Philosophy, the responsibilities of Philosophy professors, the nature of happiness, and the concept of the good life.
Expanded and updated to include a wide range of classic and contemporary works, this new edition of David Rosenthal's anthology provides a selection of the most important and influential writings on materialism and the mind-body problem.
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