De rerum natura (English: On the Nature of Things) is a first-century BC didactic poem by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius (c. ...
Continue Reading →Theodicy is a philosophy classic by G. W. Leibniz. Leibniz was above all things a metaphysician. That does not mean that his head ...
Continue Reading →Rhythmanalysis is a collection of essays by Marxist sociologist and urbanist philosopher Henri Lefebvre. The book outlines a method for analyzing the rhythms ...
Continue Reading →Kissing Architecture explores the mutual attraction between architecture and other forms of contemporary art. In this fresh, insightful, and beautifully illustrated book, renowned ...
Continue Reading →We Have Never Been Modern is a 1991 book by Bruno Latour, originally published in French as Nous n’avons jamais été modernes : ...
Continue Reading →Reassembling the Social is a fundamental challenge from one of the world’s leading social theorists to how we understand society and the ‘social’. ...
Continue Reading →The emergence of modern sciences in the seventeenth century profoundly renewed our understanding of nature. For the last three centuries new ideas of ...
Continue Reading →During the third year of his famous seminar, Jacques Lacan gives a concise definition of psychoanalysis: ‘Psychoanalysis should be the science of language ...
Continue Reading →Kengo Kuma is one of Japan’s most prominent architects, with a growing international practice. His projects have been widely praised for their beauty, ...
Continue Reading →Leon Krier is one of the best-known—and most provocative—architects and urban theoreticians in the world. Until now, however, his ideas have circulated mostly ...
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