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  • Re-Thinking the Cogitoby Christopher Norris

    Continuum International Publishing 2010; US$ 120.00

    Re-Thinking the Cogito seeks to combine a strongly naturalistic with a distinctively rationalist perspective on some nowadays much-discussed issues in philosophy of mind. Against the common view that they involve downright incompatible conceptions of mind, knowledge and ethics it seeks to unite a naturalism that draws on recent advances in neurophysiology... more...

  • A Philosophy of Painby Arne Vetlesen; John Irons

    Reaktion Books 2009; US$ 31.95

    ?Living involves being exposed to pain every second?not necessarily as an insistent reality, but always as a possibility,? writes Arne Vetlesen in A Philosophy of Pain, a thought-provoking look at an inevitable and essential aspect of the human condition more...

  • Emotion and Objectby John R. S. Wilson

    Cambridge University Press 1972; US$ 26.00

    A study in the philosophy of mind and the debate about emotions, objects and man. more...

  • Analyzing Loveby Robert Brown

    Cambridge University Press 1987; US$ 29.00

    Analyzing Love is concerned with four basic and neglected problems concerning love. more...

  • What is a Human Being?by Frederick A. Olafson

    Cambridge University Press 1995; US$ 46.00

    Olafson develops Heidegger's philosophy and yields a distinctive new alternative in the philosophy of mind. more...

  • Liberation from Selfby Bernard Berofsky

    Cambridge University Press 1995; US$ 51.00

    Professor Berofsky provides a detailed, sophisticated and comprehensive treatment of autonomy. more...

  • The Nature of True Mindsby John Heil

    Cambridge University Press 1992; US$ 42.00

    This work proposes a way to a naturalistic synthesis, one that accords the mental a place in the physical world alongside the non-mental. more...

  • Agents and Their Actionsby Maximilian de Gaynesford

    Wiley 2011; US$ 34.95

    Reflecting a recent flourishing of creative thinking in the field, Agents and Their Actions presents seven newly commissioned essays by leading international philosophers that highlight the most recent debates in the philosophy of action Features seven internationally significant authors, including new work by two of philosophy's ‘super... more...

  • The Formation of Reasonby David Bakhurst

    Wiley 2011; US$ 34.95

    In The Formation of Reason , philosophy professor David Bakhurst utilizes ideas from philosopher John McDowell to develop and defend a socio-historical account of the human mind. Provides the first detailed examination of the relevance of John McDowell's work to the Philosophy of Education Draws on a wide-range of philosophical sources, including... more...

  • You Are Not So Smartby David McRaney

    Penguin Group US 2011; US$ 9.99

    An entertaining illumination of the stupid beliefs that make us feel wise, based on the popular blog of the same name.   Whether you?re deciding which smartphone to purchase or which politician to believe, you think you are a rational being whose every decision is based on cool, detached logic. But here?s the truth: You are not so smart. You?re... more...