In Sino-Theology and the Philosophy of History Leopold Leeb presents the ideas of an influential Chinese intellectual, Liu Xiaofeng, whose approach to the question of a Christian theology for China is
This book is a novel contribution to contemporary research on Simone de Beauvoir, and a defense of the importance of the humanities. It reveals previously unexplored dimensions of Beauvoir's work by e
The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophical Methods contains twenty-six original and substantive papers examining a wide selection of philosophical methods. Drawing upon an international range of leading c
This book adds new impetus to ecumenical theology by focusing on embodied faith or the contextual interpretation of Revelation. It does so through an exploration of the insights of Lewis S. Mudge and
The Library of Contemporary Jewish Philosophers showcases outstanding Jewish thinkers who have made lasting contributions to constructive Jewish philosophy in the second half of the 20th century. In t
Post-Rationalism takes the experimental journal of psychoanalysis and philosophy,Cahiers pour l'Analyse, as its main source. Established by students of Louis Althusser in 1966, the journal has rarely
F. LeRon Shults explores Deleuze's fascination with theological themes and shows how his entire corpus can be understood as a creative atheist machine that liberates thinking, acting and feeling. Shul
An in-depth study of the emerging French philosopher Quentin MeillassouxIn this expanded edition of his landmark 2011 work on Meillassoux, Graham Harman covers new materials not available to the Anglo
Deleuze's philosophy of immanence vigorously rejects every appeal to the beyond. For this reason, it is often presumed to be indifferent to the concerns of religion. Daniel Barber shows that religion
An in-depth study of the emerging French philosopher Quentin MeillassouxIn this expanded edition of his landmark 2011 work on Meillassoux, Graham Harman covers new materials not available to the Anglo
An animated introductory text that brings to life the theories, arguments and people of the history of philosophy through accessible everyday examples that encourage student discussion and engagement
An animated introductory text that brings to life the theories, arguments and people of the history of philosophy through accessible everyday examples that encourage student discussion and engagement
Icon's Graphic Guide box sets make our world-famous, four-million-copy selling illustrated series into the perfect gift for the intellectually curious. This season Icon presents four new sets, curated
The Good of Recognition analyzes the polysemy of recognition operative in the thought of two contemporary French thinkers, Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) and Paul Ric?ur (1913–2005). Author Michael Sohn
Hoffman presents students, academics, and general-interest readers with an investigation of Kierkegaard’s diverse writings that functions as a reader’s guide to the variety of genres the philosopher,
Sarah A. Mattice develops a comparative intervention in contemporary metaphilosophy. Drawing on resources from hermeneutics, cognitive linguistics, aesthetics, and Chinese philosophy, she explores how
Nicholas Rescher unites two facets of metaphilosophy to show that the historical perspective and forward-thinking normative, or systematic, approach are, together, an integral component of philosophy
A specter is haunting philosophy -- the specter of Hamlet. Why is this? Wherefore?What should we do?Entering from stage left: the philosopher's Hamlet. Thephilosopher's Hamlet is a conceptual characte
Both a unique witness of transformative events in the late 20th century, and a prescient analysis of our present economic crises from a major French philosopher, Michel Henry's From Communism to Capit