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Ulysses Unboundby Jon Elster
Cambridge University Press 2000; US$ 35.00This provocative book argues that, very often, people may benefit from being constrained in their options or from being ignorant. more...
Marxism and Human Natureby Sean Sayers
Routledge 1998; US$ 44.95This is an ambitious and wide ranging defence of the Marxist and Hegelian historical approach, engaging with a wide range of work at the heart of the contemporary debate in social and moral philosophy. more...
Humanismby Tony Davies
Routledge 1996; US$ 22.95A clear account of the major issues and debates, from classical to modern literature and drama. Key names discussed in this wide-ranging survey include Nietzsche, Heidegger, Foucault, Pico, Erasmus, Marx and Milton. more...
Humanism and Early Modern Philosophyby M.W.F. Stone; Jill Kraye
Routledge 1999; US$ 130.00Focusing on individual authors as well as intellectual trends, this book aims to portray the humanist movement as an essential part of the philosophy of the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. more...
Wittgenstein, Mind and Meaningby Meredith Williams
Routledge 1998; US$ 46.95This collection explores the connection between Wittgenstein's criticism of the Cartesian theory of mind and his conception of language and mind. more...
Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Hume on Knowledgeby Harold W. Noonan
Routledge 1999; US$ 29.95This GuideBook introduces and assesses Hume's seminal, Treatise on Human Nature . more...
Becoming John Deweyby Thomas Dalton
Indiana University Press 2002; US$ 36.00As one of America's "public intellectuals," John Dewey was engaged in a lifelong struggle to understand the human mind and the nature of human inquiry. According to Thomas C. Dalton, the successful pursuit of this mission demanded that Dewey become more than just a philosopher; it compelled him to become thoroughly familiar with the theories and methods of physics, psychology, and neurosciences, as well as become engaged in educational and social reform. Tapping archival sources and Dewey's extensive correspondence, Dalton reveals that Dewey had close personal and intellectual ties to scientists and scholars who helped form the ... more...
Content and Consciousnessby Daniel C. Dennett
Routledge 1986; US$ 43.95In this pioneering book, Daniel Dennett sets out clearly what he believed constituted a genuine analysis of the mind. more...
Materialist Theory of the Mindby D. M. Armstrong
Routledge 1993; US$ 49.95First published in 1968, this text remains the most compelling, comprehensive statement of the view that the mind is material. In the preface to this new edition, the author reflects on the book's impact in the light of recent debates. more...
Will and Human Actionby Thomas Pink; M. W. F. Stone
Routledge 2003; US$ 135.00This collection of nine specially commissioned papers trace the formulation and treatment of the problem of the will from ancient philosophy, to modern philosophy and right up to contemporary theories. more...









