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Somatechnics: Queering the Technologisation of Bodies

by Sullivan & Murray

Somatechnics highlights the reciprocal bond between the sôma and the techné of 'the body' and the techniques in which bodies are formed and transformed as crafted responses to the world around us. The volume's...


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...


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 Philosophy of Public Health

by Angus Dawson

Public health is once again becoming a major political and social issue in the 21st century, especially in relation to issues such as vaccination, the threat of pandemics, bioterrorism, smoking and obesity....


Values and the Reflective Point of View: On Expressivism, Self-Knowledge and Agency

by Robert Dunn

Values are inescapable. They pervade and shape our psychology, our agency and our lives as reflective and self-knowing subjects. This book explores the crucial ways in which values figure within reflection and...


The Possibility of Discussion: Relativism, Truth and Criticism of Religious Beliefs

by Hugo Strandberg

"How is fruitful discussion possible?" This book addresses the central philosophical issue of how reason shall be understood and how it is limited. Inspired by Wittgensteinian ideas, Strandberg develops a new...


Sports: Why People Love Them!

by Tim Madigan & Tim Delaney

Why do billions of people around the world love sports? This informative book attempts to find out why-by examining sports in all its facets, providing an overview of the history of sports, with a constant focus...


The Man with the Inexplicable Life

by Osho & Osho International Foundation

The story of Mojud which Osho introduces here is one of the greatest stories. It has that special flavor that only a Sufi story can have. It is incomparable. It is not just a story; Sufi stories are not just...


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...


Mind and Spirit

by Christopher Alan Anderson

The purpose of Mind and Spirit is to sex (divide into the male and female component parts) that which we call mind and that which we call spirit. We most often use these terms in a non-sexual or an androgynous...


Selected Writings--Volume 2

by Christopher Alan Anderson

Four major writings on the man and woman relationship. These writings reflect the maturing of the author's thoughts revealing the breadth and scope of this metaphysical embodiment. Includes: Mind and Spirit;...


Dimensions in Consciousness

by Christopher Alan Anderson

The purpose of Dimensions in Consciousness is to come to know and experience the furthest reaches of our consciousness--that of an absolute. It is also to come to know and experience the Man and Woman Relationship...


Thinking About Thinking

by Christopher Alan Anderson

In this treatise the author looks at thinking, its impetus, structure, demise, and, most importantly, its revitalization so necessary for our survival. "The essential task that faces us today is in dispensing...


Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain

by Antonio Damasio

In the seventeenth century, the philosopher Spinoza examined the role emotion played in human survival and culture. Yet hundreds of years and many significant scientific advances later, the neurobiological roots...


Equations of Eternity, Speculations on Consciousness, Meaning, and the Mathematical Rules That Orchestrate the Cosmos

by David Darling

You are roughly eighteen billion years old and made of matter that has been cycled through the multimillion-degree heat of innumerable giant stars. You are composed of particles that once were scattered across...


Soul Search, A Scientist Explores the Afterlife

by David Darling

What happens when we die? Does everything we are just stop? Is consciousness lost forever? Or does some vital spark inside us, a spirit or a soul, live on? We find it almost impossible to think about not having...


Hume's Fork

by Ron Cooper

Barely adequate philosophy professor Legare Hume has a mind-body problem. No matter how far he goes, no matter how hard he thinks, he can't escape the world he lives in. On the run from his wife Tally, Legare...


Subjectivity and Being Somebody: Human Identity and Neuroethics

by Grant Gillett

This book uses a neo-Aristotelian framework to examine human subjectivity as an embodied being. It examines the varieties of reductionism that affect philosophical writing about human origins and identity, and...


Life Before Death: A Spiritual Journey of Mind and Body

by Lawrence Meredith

Lawrence Meredith writes with one question in mind: what constitutes life before death? The Hindus teach that there is life before life. So do the Mormons and the primal scream therapists. The Muslims teach...


Phi: A Voyage from the Brain to the Soul

by Giulio Tononi

This title is printed in full color throughout.

From one of the most original and influential neuroscientists at work today, here is an exploration of consciousness unlike any other—as told by Galileo, who...