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Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience

by Adrian Johnston & Catherine Malabou

Adrian Johnston and Catherine Malabou defy theoretical humanities’ deeply-entrenched resistance to engagements with the life sciences. Rather than treat biology and its branches as hopelessly reductive and...


Embodied Collective Memory: The Making and Unmaking of Human Nature

by Rafael F. Narváez

The human body is not a given fact—it is acquired, achieved, and learned. The body remembers, and it does so in collectively relevant ways. This book discusses how, why, and to what extent corporeal memories...


Sexual Deceit: The Ethics of Passing

by Kelby Harrison

Using the methodologies and insights of queer theory, narrative theory and analytic philosophy, Sexual Deceit helps us to understand the issues of passing and to evaluate it from a moral point of view. Noting...


Plurality and Perspective in Psychoanalysis

by Adam Rosen-Carole

The book provides a defense of the rational authority of psychoanalytic knowledge that does justice to the plurality of psychoanalytic perspectives and resolves central impasses in the psychoanalytic literature...


Beyond Mechanism: Putting Life Back Into Biology

by Brian G. Henning & Adam Scarfe

Pairing scientists and philosophers together, this book is an exploration of some of the new frontiers in biology (e.g., Emergence, Complex Systems, Biosemiotics, Symbiogenesis, Organic Selection, Epigenetics,...


Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction

by John Heil

Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction is a comprehensive and accessible survey of main themes, positions and debates in philosophy of mind. John Heil introduces and discusses the major topics in succinct,...


Cartesian Philosophy and the Flesh: Reflections on incarnation in analytical psychology

by Frances Gray

How do you know anything is true? What relation is there between my psyche and your psyche, does one exist? Can we doubt everything or are some things indubitable? What does Jung have to say about body and psyche,...


Mind, Reason and Being-in-the-World

by Joseph K. Schear

John McDowell and Hubert L. Dreyfus are philosophers of world renown, whose work has decisively shaped the fields of analytic philosophy and phenomenology respectively. Mind, Reason, and Being-in-the-World:...


Ignes Fatui

by Charles Thomas Taylor

In Ignes Fatui, Taylor examines various misapprehensions and misconceptions that interfere with clear rational thought. The primary objective of this book is to attempt to improve rational thought and thereby...


In Praise of Love

by Alain BADIOU & Peter Bush

In a world rife with consumerism, where online dating promises risk-free romance and love is all too often seen only as a variant of desire and hedonism, Alain Badiou believes that love is under threat. Taking...


Abhidhamma Studies: Buddhist Explorations of Consciousness and Time

by Nyanaponika Thera & Bhikkhu Bodhi

The Abhidhamma expounds a revolutionary system of philosophical psychology rooted in the twin Buddhist insights of selflessness and dependent origination. In keeping with the liberative thrust of early Buddhism,...


No River to Cross: Trusting the Enlightenment That's Always Right Here

by Zen Master Daehaeng & Robert Buswell

Known for her profound insight and compassion, Daehaeng Sunim has impeccable credentials as a Zen master, having spent long years of training in the mountains of Korea before she began to teach. Though steeped...


Where God Comes From: Reflections on Science, Systems, and the Sublime

by Ira Livingston

What happens when language and thought come face-to-face with their maker: the self-organizing processes out of which they emerge?


Taking Appearance Seriously: The Dynamic Way of Seeing in Goethe and European Thought

by Henri Bortoft

The history of western metaphysics from Plato onwards is dominated by the dualism of being and appearance. What something really is (its true being) is believed to be hidden behind the 'mere appearances' through...


The Courage to Think for Yourself: The Search for Truth and the Meaning of Human Life

by Leszek Figurski

This book was written with the purpose of revealing the duty of each individual to search for truth and the meaning of existence. Thinking requires determination and endurance. It is not easy. Above all, passion...


Dimensions of Pain: Humanities and Social Science Perspectives

by Lisa Folkmarson Käll

Pain research is still dominated by biomedical perspectives and the need to articulate pain in ways other than those offered by evidence based medical models is pressing. Examining closely subjective experiences...


Pornography Embodied: From Speech to Sexual Practice

by Joan Mason-Grant

What does it mean to re-conceptualize pornography as a material practice rather than as speech? Sidestepping the legal debates over their civil ordinance, and drawing on phenomenology of the lived body, Mason-Grant...


Conceptions of Happiness

by Ignacio L. Götz

This book presents the thesis that happiness does not mean just one thing but many, and that these many meanings have been studied, described, argued, and practiced throughout the centuries in many climes and...


Between the Psyche and the Social: Psychoanalytic Social Theory

by Kelly Oliver & Steve Edwin

Between the Psyche and the Social is the first collection that specifically features the field of psychoanalytic social theory emerging in and between psychoanalysis, feminism, postcolonial studies, and queer...


Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah

by Richard Bach

In the cloud-washed airspace between the cornfields of Illinois and blue infinity, a man puts his faith in the propeller of his biplane. For disillusioned writer and itinerant barnstormer Richard Bach, belief...