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  • av Alberto Marco Giovanni Ghibellini
    1 110,-

    Examines how Leo Strauss sought to recover the question of "nature," which he saw as inseparable from genuine philosophy since its inception in ancient Greece.

  • av Christopher Key Chapple
    1 110,-

    Explores the Sāṃkhya system and the delicate relationship it articulates between witness consciousness (Puruṣa) and manifest realities (Prakṛti), providing a path to freedom through knowledge.

  • av Hannah Richter
    427,-

    Interlinks Gilles Deleuze's critical philosophy with Niklas Luhmann's systems theory to unpack contemporary democratic politics as a contest for complexity-reducing orientation in sense.

  • av Arnau Garcia-Molsosa
    480,-

    Explores mountain regions as cultural landscapes that have been shaped by long-term human-environment interactions.

  • av Jas M Sullivan
    448,-

    Explores the influence coping has had on African Americans' political attitudes and behaviors.

  • av Carola Erika Lorea
    448,-

    Presents Tantra from an ethnographic vantage point, through a series of case studies grounded in diverse settings across contemporary Asia.

  • av Danila Cannamela
    459,-

    Provides a remapping of Italian and Italian American culture by retracing trans and gender-variant experiences within Italy and along diasporic routes.

  • av Jacob W Hardesty
    365,-

    How jazz spurred a generational debate that reshaped American culture.

  • av Seth Barry Watter
    416,-

    Offers a fresh approach to the problem of the human figure in an age of digital cinema.

  • av Elizabeth A Fay
    427,-

    Offers a new, Spinozist framework for understanding encounters with otherness in Romantic literature as experiences of immanence.

  • av Abraham Olivier
    448,-

    The first edited collection to offer a systematic introduction to African phenomenology.

  • av Shannon Draucker
    1 110,-

    Shows how nineteenth-century discoveries in acoustical science shaped Victorian literary representations of gender, sexuality, and intimacy.

  • av Dora Zsom
    1 110,-

    Collects and interprets the literary legacy of Nūrī, an early Sufi master known for his ecstatic behaviour, eccentric acts, and passionate poems of mystical love.

  • av Ralph D Ellis
    427,-

    Combines phenomenology with the "enactivist" approach to consciousness theory and recent emotion research to explore the way self-motivated action plans shape selective attention, exploration, and ultimately the mind's interpretation of reality - in philosophy, psychology, cultural awareness, and our personal lives.

  • av Isabel Martinez
    1 110,-

    Demonstrates the liberatory potential of Latinx Digital Humanities at Hispanic-Serving Institutions and in Latinx Studies classrooms.

  • av Constance A Cook
    1 110,-

    Examines questions of cosmos, society, and self through the metaphors and language of ancient Chinese texts and artifacts.

  • av Kristina Mendicino
    448,-

    Explores the various ways in which poetic and philosophical writing meet in texts by, and on, Paul Celan.

  • av Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
    427,-

    Argues that Daoism and dandyism, linked by likeminded philosophies of "carefree wandering," deconstruct the puritanism and political correctness sought by Confucianism, Victorianism, and contemporary neoliberal culture.

  • av Emilia Angelova
    1 110,-

    Revisits Julia Kristeva's magnum opus on the fiftieth anniversary of its original publication to open up new paths of interdisciplinary inquiry.

  • av Jonah Corne
    448 - 1 110,-

  • av Lawrence Cahoone
    448,-

    Argues that truth, moral right, political right, and aesthetic value may be understood as arising out of a naturalist account of humanity, if naturalism is rightly conceived.

  • av David J Blacker
    1 110,-

    Through a philosophical lens, this book explores the powerful educational capabilities of classic psychedelics.

  • av Gerard Kuperus
    427,-

    Analyzes the different feelings, drives and instincts we have inherited from other species, to suggest a new understanding of ourselves as part of an eco-political community.

  • av Saladdin Ahmed
    427,-

    Putting at work a negative pedagogy centered around learning from unlearning, problematizes and boldly challenges today's culturalist discourses, camouflaged racisms, and masked fascisms.

  • av Yotam Hotam
    427,-

    Argues that the modern practice of critique emerged out of religious traditions and can in many ways be traced back to them.

  • av Lynda C Olman
    427,-

    Takes a multicultural, interdisciplinary approach to the rhetoric of science to expand our toolkit for the collective management of global risks like climate change and pandemics.

  • av Jim Kanaris
    427,-

    Offers a unique perspective on the study of religion revolutionized by contemporary continental thinking.

  • av Carolyn Culbertson
    1 110,-

    Explores Gadamer's hermeneutic theory of understanding and puts this theory into conversation with several social epistemologies, including feminist epistemology.

  • av Nimi Wariboko
    1 110,-

    Draws on indigenous African political thought in order to construct a political philosophy that will resist and restrain necropolitics and promote human flourishing in Africa.

  • av Morris M Faierstein
    1 110,-

    A comprehensive study of the history and evolution of the dybbuk, from kabbalistic tradition to popular folklore.

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