In What’s the Use? Sara Ahmed continues the work she began in The Promise of Happiness and Willful Subjects by taking up a single word—in ...
Continue Reading →Helen Palmer examines the Russian formalist concept of defamiliarisation, or making-strange, from a contemporary critical perspective, bringing together new materialist feminisms, experimental linguistic formalism and ...
Continue Reading →“Knowing how we know” is the subject of this book. Its authors present a new view of cognition that has important social and ethical implications, ...
Continue Reading →The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge (French: La condition postmoderne: rapport sur le savoir) is a 1979 book by the philosopher Jean-François Lyotard, in ...
Continue Reading →The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music (German: Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik) is an 1872 work of dramatic ...
Continue Reading → If there exists on any subject a philosophy (that is, a system of rational knowledge based on concepts), then there must also be for ...
Continue Reading →Ever since humankind raised its head toward the heavens in search of universal understanding and spiritual fulfilment, wars, pogroms, persecution, prejudice, and contempt have been ...
Continue Reading →Hegel’s last major published work is an attempt to systematize ethical theory, natural right, the philosophy of law, political theory and the sociology of the ...
Continue Reading →David Hume’s An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals argues that morals are not based on rational thought, but rather are sentimental endeavours. This text ...
Continue Reading →David Hume’s Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, first published in 1779, is one of the most influential works in the philosophy of religion and the most ...
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