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Is divine simplicity coherent?
'Contemplating Divine Simplicity' brings together a team of renowned proponents and critics of divine simplicity to discuss the intrinsic merits of the doctrine.
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'Existential Intelligence', by Sevket Benhür Oral, develops an ontological approach to understanding existential intelligence and its connections to democracy and education.
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Out now 📚 'Edith Stein and Max Scheler in Dialogue'
This volume brings together philosophers and theologians to explore the convergences and divergences in Stein and Scheler's respective work.
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'The Politics of the Wretched' argues for ressentiment's generative negativity, prompting a shift from ressentiment as a personal expression of frustration to ressentiment as a collective “No”.
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Emotions are intrinsically linked to the unique, shared ways of being and acting that shape our identity.
'Emotions and Community' redefines emotions as embodied actions, rather than mere internal states.
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Ype de Boer invites you to rethink what you know about the philosophy of Giorgio Agamben.
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Explores Edith Stein’s phenomenology of values as found in her early work—specifically her Contributions to a Philosophical Foundation for Psychology and the Humanities (1922).
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“I try to be mad in the sense that I really mean what I say.”
Slavoj Žižek on free speech, communism, and his new book 'Liberal Fascisms'.
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'A Phenomenology of the Divine Image' brings Gregory of Nyssa into dialogue with French phenomenology and explores the importance of embodiment to the doctrine of imago Dei.
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Presenting the main concepts and key assumptions of knowledge-first theses, Arturs Logins' authoritative and engaging introduction critically evaluates some of the most debated issues in recent epistemology.
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At 77, the Slovenian philosopher is still the world’s most incorrigible and wayward public intellectual. Miles Ellingham is invited into his home to talk free speech, fascism and farts