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Schiller As Philosopher : A Re-Examination
  Author: Beiser, Frederick
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Published: 2005-12-01
  ISBN: 019928282X Trade Cloth List Price - $74.00

Fred Beiser, renowned as one of the world's leading historians of German philosophy, presents a brilliant new study of Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805), rehabilitating him as a philosopher worthy of serious attention. Beiser shows, in particular, that Schiller's engagement with Kant is far more subtle and rewarding than is often portrayed. Promising to be a landmark in the study of German thought, Schiller as Philosopher will be compulsory reading for any philosopher, historian, or literary scholar engaged with the key developments of this fertile period.

Fear of Knowledge : Against Relativism and Constructivism
  Author: Boghossian, Paul
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Published: 2006-04-01
  ISBN: 019928718X Trade Cloth List Price - $24.95

The academic world has been plagued in recent years by scepticism about truth and knowledge. Paul Boghossian, in his long-awaited first book, sweeps away relativist claims that there is no such thing as objective truth or knowledge, but only truth or knowledge from a particular perspective. He demonstrates clearly that such claims don't even make sense. His short, lucid, witty book shows that philosophy provides rock-solid support for common sense against the relativists, and will prove provocative reading throughout the discipline and beyond.

Stoic Life : Emotions, Duties, and Fate
  Author: Brennan, Tad
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Published: 2005-09-01
  ISBN: 0199256268 Trade Cloth List Price - $45.00

Tad Brennan explains how to live the Stoic life--and why we might want to. Stoicism has been one of the main currents of thought in Western civilization for two thousand years: Brennan offers a fascinating guide through the ethical ideas of the original Stoic philosophers, and shows how valuable these ideas remain today, both intellectually and in practice. He writes in a lively informal style which will bring Stoicism to life for readers who are new to ancient philosophy. The Stoic Life will also be of great interest to philosophers and classicists seeking a full understanding of the intellectual legacy of the Stoics.

Corporate Integrity : Rethinking Organizational Ethics and Leadership
  Author: Brown, Marvin T.
Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005-04-01
  ISBN: 0521844819 Trade Cloth List Price - $75.00

Reflective, practical analysis of corporate integrity, analysing individual and organizational issues in key ethical contexts.

Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith
  Editor: Haakonssen, Knud
Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-02-01
  ISBN: 0521770599 Cloth Text List Price - $70.00

Although Adam Smith is best known as the founder of scientific economics and an early proponent of the modern market economy, political economy is only one part of his comprehensive intellectual system. Consisting of a theory of mind and its functions in language, arts, science and social intercourse, Smith's system was a towering contribution to the Scottish Enlightenment. This Companion provides an up-to-date examination of all.phpects of Smith's thought. Collectively, the essays take into account his multiple contexts--Scottish, British, European, Atlantic, biographical, institutional, political and philosophical.

Current Continental Theory and Modern Philosophy
  Editor: Daniel, Stephen
Northwestern University Press
Published: 2006-01-01
  ISBN: 0810122014 Trade Cloth List Price - $74.95

For decades Continental theorists from Derrida to Deleuze have engaged in provocative, penetrating, and often extensive examinations of modern philosophers-studies that have opened up new ways to think about figures such as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Hume, Rousseau, and Kant. This volume, for the first time, gives this work its due. A systematic rereading of early modern philosophers in the light of recent Continental philosophy, it exposes overlooked but critical.phpects of sixteenth- through eighteenth-century philosophy even as it brings to light certain historical assumptions that have colored-and distorted-our understanding of modernist thought. This volume thus retrieves modern thinkers from the modernistic ways in which they have been portrayed since the nineteenth century; at the same time, it enhances our view of the roots and concerns of current Continental thought. What claims does the early modern period have on contemporary philosophy? How have recent theorists engaged this material, and why? In answer, some of these essays explore how major Continental theorists such as Derrida, Deleuze, Le Doeuff, Irigaray, Kristeva, and Althusser explicate the ideas of classical modern thinkers; others draw on recent Continental insights to examine the doctrines of modern philosophers beginning with Machiavelli and ending with Kant. Together they show how current Continental theory reinvigorates the study of the history of modern philosophers by transforming not only how we interpret their answers to certain questions, but also how we understand the very nature of these questions.

Human Identity and Bioethics
  Author: DeGrazia, David
Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005-06-01
  ISBN: 052182561X Trade Cloth List Price - $75.00

When philosophers address personal identity, they usually explore numerical identity. When non-philosophers address personal identity, they often have in mind narrative identity. This book develops accounts of both senses of identity, arguing that both are normatively important, and is unique in its exploration of a wide range of issues in bioethics through the lens of identity. Defending a biological view of our numerical identity and a framework for understanding narrative identity, David DeGrazia investigates various issues for which considerations of identity prove critical.

Ethics Updates, by Lawrence M. Hinman. URL: http://ethics.sandiego.edu/index.php Nov 2006

Mainstream and Formal Epistemology
  Author: Hendricks, Vincent
Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005-12-01
  ISBN: 0521857899 Trade Cloth List Price - $70.00

Mainstream and Formal Epistemology provides the first easily accessible yet erudite and original analysis of the meeting point between mainstream and formal theories of knowledge. These two strands of thinking have traditionally proceeded in isolation from one another but in this book Vincent F. Hendricks brings them together for a systematic comparative treatment. He demonstrates how mainstream and formal epistemology may significantly benefit from one another, paving the way for a new unifying program of 'plethoric' epistemology. His book will both define and further the debate between philosophers from two very different sides of the epistemological spectrum.

Cunning
  Author: Herzog, Don
Princeton University Press
Published: 2006-01-01
  ISBN: 0691124159 Trade Cloth List Price - $24.95

Introduction 1 Dilemmas 13 Appearances 69 Despair? 123 Afterword 185 Index 193

Infinite Nature
  Author: Hull, Robert Bruce
University of Chicago Press
Published: 2006-05-01
  ISBN: 0226359441 Trade Cloth List Price - $25.00

You would be hard-pressed to find someone who categorically opposes protecting the environment, yet most people would agree that the environmentalist movement has been ineffectual and even misguided. Some argue that its agenda is misplaced, oppressive, and misanthropic—a precursor to intrusive government, regulatory bungles, and economic stagnation. Others point out that its alarmist rhetoric and preservationist solutions are outdated and insufficient to the task of galvanizing support for true reform.nbsp; In this impassioned and judicious work, R. Bruce Hull argues that environmentalism will never achieve its goals unless it sheds its fundamentalist logic. The movement is too bound up in polarizing ideologies that pit humans against nature, conservation against development, and government regulation against economic growth. Only when we acknowledge the infinite perspectives on how people should relate to nature will we forge solutions that are respectful to both humanity and the environment. Infinite Nature explores some of these myriad perspectives, from the scientific understandings proffered by anthropology, evolution, and ecology, to the promise of environmental responsibility offered by technology and economics, to the designs of nature envisioned in philosophy, law, and religion. Along the way, Hull maintains that the idea of nature is social: in order to reach the common ground where sustainable and thriving communities are possible, we must accept that many natures can and do exist. Incisive, heartfelt, and brimming with practical solutions, Infinite Nature brings a much-needed and refreshing voice to the table of environmental reform.

On Desire : Why We Want What We Want
  Author: Irvine, William B.
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Published: 2005-11-01
  ISBN: 0195188624 Trade Cloth List Price - $24.00

A married person falls deeply in love with someone else. A man of average income feels he cannot be truly happy unless he owns an expensive luxury car. A dieter has an irresistible craving for ice cream. Desires often come to us unbidden and unwanted, and they can have a dramatic impact, sometimes changing the course of our lives.In On Desire, William B. Irvine takes us on a wide-ranging tour of our impulses, wants, and needs, showing us where these feelings come from and how we can try to rein them in. Spicing his account with engaging observations by writers like Seneca, Tolstoy, and Freud, Irvine considers the teachings of Buddhists, Hindus, the Amish, Shakers, and Catholic saints, as well as those of ancient Greek and Roman and modern European philosophers. Irvine also looks at what modern science can tell us about desire--what happens in the brain when we desire something and how animals evolved particular desires--and he advances a new theory about how desire itself evolved. Irvine also suggests that at the same time that we gained the ability to desire, we were "programmed" to find some things more desirable than others. Irvine concludes that the best way to attain lasting happiness is not to change the world around us or our place in it, but to change ourselves. If we can convince ourselves to want what we already have, we can dramatically enhance our happiness.Brimming with wisdom and practical advice, On Desire offers a thoughtful approach to controlling unwanted passions and attaining a more meaningful life.

Fragmentary Demand : An Introduction to the Philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy
  Author: James, Ian
Stanford University Press
Published: 2006-01-01
  ISBN: 0804752699 Trade Cloth List Price - $0.00

Emotions of the Ancient Greeks : Studies in Aristole and Greek Literature
  Author: Konstan David
University of Toronto Press
Published: 2006-05-01
  ISBN: 0802091032 Trade Cloth List Price - $85.00

Thomas Kuhn's Revolution : An Historical Philosophy of Science
  Author: Marcum, James A.
Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited
Published: 2005-12-01
  ISBN: 082648591X Trade Cloth List Price - $0.00

The influence of Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996) on the history and philosophy of science has been truly enormous. In 1962, Kuhn's famous work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, helped to inaugurate a revolution-the historiographic revolution-in the latter half of the twentieth century, providing a new understanding of science in which "paradigm shifts" (scientific revolutions) are punctuated with periods of stasis (normal science). Kuhn's revolution not only had a huge impact on the history and philosophy of science but on other disciplines as well, including sociology, education, economics, theology, and even science policy.

Weaving the World : Simone Weil on Science, Mathematics, and Love
  Author: Morgan, Vance G.
University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 2005-09-01
  ISBN: 0268034869 SS List Price - $55.00

Weaving the World uses Simone Weil's philosophy of science and mathematics as an introduction to the thought of one of the most powerful philosophical and theological minds of the twentieth century. Weil held that, for the ancient Greeks, the ultimate purpose of science and mathematics was the knowledge and love of the divine. Her creative assimilation of this vision led her to a conception of science and mathematics that connects the human person with not only the physical world but also the spiritual and aesthetic.phpects of human existence. Vance G. Morgan investigates Weil's earliest texts on science, in which she lays the foundation for a conception of science rooted in basic human concerns and activities. He then tracks Weil's analysis of the development of science, particularly of the mathematics and science of the ancient Greeks. He especially explores Weil's interpretation of the Pythagoreans and their mathematical discoveries, giving special attention to the mathematical foundations of musical harmonies. Morgan pays particular attention to Weil's analysis of Greek geometry, which she believed reveals the importance of mediation between incommensurates in both geometry and the larger scope of human existence. Morgan's study not only challenges the metaphysical and spiritual poverty of contemporary scientific paradigms, but also sketches an outline of an alternative metaphysical foundation for mathematics and science that, according to Weil, opens the door to a reinvigorated dialogue between science, philosophy, art, and religion.

C. I. Lewis : The Last Great Pragmatist
  Author: Murphey, Murray G.
State University of New York Press
Published: 2005-10-01
  ISBN: 0791465411 Trade Cloth List Price - $35.00

Noted scholar-historian Murray G. Murphey explores the life and intellectual work of C. I. Lewis, the central figure in American philosophy between the "golden age" of James and Royce and the later scene of Quine and Goodman, Sellars and Rorty. As professor of philosophy at Harvard and the founder of modal symbolic logic, Lewis taught and deeply influenced a generation of philosophers. Murphey traces the development of Lewis's thought from his early Idealism through his Conceptual Pragmatism and his defense of that position against the onslaught of Logical Positivism in the 1930s and 1940s. He also explores how Lewis developed in a more precise and systematic way the Pragmatism of Peirce, James, and Dewey while retaining their combination of empiricism and humanism and marshalling the weapons of analytic philosophy in their defense. Detailed attention is given to the important contributions of Lewis's work in logic, epistemology, value theory, meaning, and ethics.

Michel Foucault
  Author: O'Farrell, Clare
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Published: 2005-10-01
  ISBN: 0761961631 Cloth Text List Price - $109.00

"Clare O'Farrell is to be congratulated on producing a truly magnificent book on the work of Michel Foucault. There are details, insights and observations that will engage the specialist and there is an extensive documentation of Foucault's output. If there is a more comprehensive book on Foucault's work I have yet to see it. I anticipate those teaching and taking courses on Foucault's work will find Clare O'Farrell's book to be an invaluable resource'" - Barry Smart, University of Portsmouth "Dr. Clare O'Farrell has written a marvelous introduction to this Foucault for that ever growing number of readers who are working in what has come to be designated as cultural studies. This volume captures the penetrating interdisciplinary concerns that have made Foucault a guide to so many beyond the frontiers of philosophy and history, beyond the borders of the academic community itself. O'Farrell is an excellent guide to Foucault's exploration of culture, highlighting, as she does, the characteristic insights of his learning: the instability of cultural forms of order, the subversive potential of historical analyses, the variety of true discourses within history, and his commitment to social justice. O'Farrell reveals Foucault as he is: the engaged moralist who survived the twentieth century's systems of total explanation. This is an excellent introduction for the general reader to a passionate mind that continues to spread its influence'" - James Bernauer, Boston College Michel Foucault's work is one of the most influential sources of ideas in the humanities and social sciences today. Clare O'Farrell offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to Foucault's enormous, diverse and challenging output. Her book provides a range of practical tools and a reference work for readers who wish to understand and apply his ideas at both introductory and advanced levels. This volume includes: - a discussion of Foucault's situation in the contemporary context exploring his role as an iconic thinker, with clear explanations as to why his work is so difficult to come to grips with, and also importantly, why it is of interest to so many people. - the location of Foucault's work within its own historical, social and political setting. - brief summaries in chronological order of all of Foucault's major works, including the more recently published volumes of lectures. - the organization of Foucault's work around five distinct but interrelated series of assumptions which underpin his world view: namely order, history, truth, power and ethics. Ideas for which he is well-known, such as archaeology, genealogy, discourse, discipline, governmentality, the subject and others are defined and discussed within the framework of these five assumptions. - a chronology of Foucault's life, work and times. - a very extensive list of key concepts in Foucault's work with detailed references pointing to where the relevant material can be found in h

The morality of war
  Orend, Brian
Broadview Press
Published: 2006-06-01
  ISBN: 1551117274 Paperback List Price - $27.95

Twentieth-Century French Philosophy : Key Themes and Thinkers
  Author: Schrift, Alan
Blackwell Publishing Limited
Published: 2005-10-01
  ISBN: 1405132175 Trade Cloth List Price - $67.95

Table of Contents Preface Chronology Part One: 1. The Early Decades A. Positivism B. Idealism C. Spiritualism 2. Phenomenology on the Way to Existentialism 3. Existentialism and its Other 4. Structuralism and the Challenge to Philosophy 5. After Structuralism 1) the return to thinking historically 2) the return of thinking about the subject 3) the emphasis on difference 4) the return to thinking philosophically about ethics and religion 6. Conclusion Part Two: Biographical Notes Appendix One: Some Notes on French Academic Culture Appendix Two: Bibliography of French Philosophy in English Translation Works Cited and Consulted Index