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What the Tortoise Taught Us: The Story of Philosophy

by Burton Porter

What the Tortoise Taught Us offers a lively, concise journey through western philosophy that explores the lives of major philosophers, their ideas, and how their thinking continues to influence our lives today....


Plato's Protagoras: Translation, Commentary, and Appendices

by ARIETI/BARRUS

Arieti and Barrus' new edition of Plato's Protagoras provides a rigorously clear and accurate translation that communicates Plato's puns, metaphors, figures of speech, and other verbal techniques naturally,...


Hobbes's Theory of Will: Ideological Reasons and Historical Circumstances

by Jürgen Overhoff

In Hobbes's Theory of the Will, Jurgen Overhoff reveals the religious, ethical, and political consequences of Thomas Hobbes's doctrine of volition. The author gracefully describes how Hobbes's thought was governed...


Of Mottos and Morals: Simple Words for Complex Virtues

by Mike W. Martin

Whether in slogans, catchphrases, adages or proverbs, we encounter mottos every day, but we rarely take time to reflect on them. In Of Mottos and Morals: Simple Words for Complex Virtues, Martin explores the...


The Philosophy of William James: Radical Empiricism and Radical Materialism

by Donald A. Crosby

This book focuses on William James' philosophy as it relates to his conceptions of ordinary experience, the respective natures of self and the world, and the interrelations of these three things.


Symbolic Logic: Syntax, Semantics, and Proof

by David Agler

Brimming with visual examples of concepts, derivation rules, and proof strategies, this introductory text is ideal for students with no previous experience in logic. Students will learn translation both from...


Socializing Metaphysics: The Nature of Social Reality

by Frederick Schmitt

Socializing Metaphysics supplies diverse answers to the basic questions of social metaphysics, from a broad array of voices. It will interest all philosophers and social scientists concerned with mind, action,...


Perfectionism and Neutrality: Essays in Liberal Theory

by Klosko & Wall

Editors provide a substantive introduction to the history and theories of perfectionism and neutrality, expertly contextualizing the essays and making the collection accessible.


Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics

by Bernard P. Dauenhauer

Paul RicIur, with Rawls, Walzer, and Habermas as some of his main interlocuters, has developed a substantial and distinctive body of political thought. On the one hand, it articulates a rich conception of the...


Charles Taylor: Thinking and Living Deep Diversity

by Mark Redhead

Over the past four decades, Charles Taylor's work as an intellectual historian, epistemologist, and normative political theorist has made him a leading figure in contemporary social philosophy. In Charles Taylor:...


The Adventures of Transcendental Philosophy: Karl-Otto Apel's Semiotics and Discourse Ethics

by Eduardo Mendieta

In The Adventures of Transcendental Philosophy, critical theory scholar Eduardo Mendieta examines the philosophical origins of discourse ethics through the prism of Apel's thought. Mendieta finds that Apel fundamentally...


Plato's Republic: Critical Essays

by Richard Kraut

Bringing between two covers the most influential and accessible articles on Plato's Republic, this collection illuminates what is widely held to be the most important work of Western philosophy and political...


The Scientific & the Divine: Conflict and Reconciliation from Ancient Greece to the Present

by James A. Arieti & Patrick A. Wilson

Examines the perennial issues that keep science and religion at arm's length, clarifies those issues, and fits them into an historical framework-from Plato, to Aquinas, to today's thinkers.


The Whole Child: Restoring Wonder to the Art of Parenting

by Seamus Carey

The Whole Child is a beautifully written book combining classic philosophical themes such as wonder and happiness with contemporary parenting virtues like courage, compassion, integrity, and discipline.


Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and Community

by Michael Boylan

As one of the most important ethicists to emerge since the Second World War, Alan Gewirth continues to influence philosophical debates concerning morality. In this ground-breaking book, Gewirth's neo-Kantianism,...


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...


Decent People

by Norman S. Care

In Decent People, Norman Care explores how we may understand and be reconciled to the fragility of our moral nature. In his highly original vision of what it means to be a decent person, Care claims that our...


Artless Integrity: Moral Imagination, Agency, and Stories

by Susan E. Babbitt

Susan Babbitt dissects a common moral perspective for judging importance which she calls 'moral imagination.' In order to explain ourselves, and to recognize in others, what we often already perceive intuitively...


Philosophy and the Problems of Work: A Reader

by Kory Schaff

Philosophy and the Problems of Work brings together for the first time important philosophical perspectives on the subject of labor and work. Ranging from selections by historical figures such as Plato, Rousseau,...


War and Border Crossings: Ethics When Cultures Clash