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  • av Gerald A. McCool
    416,-

    This work provides an introduction to the full-range of Neo-Thomist writings, and should be of interest to students of 19th- and 20th-century theology and philosophy.

  • av Claude Pavur
    510,-

    A comprehensive general introduction to Nietzsche and summary interpretation of his thought. A vast array of scholarship has been compressed here in service of an argument that is important for readers of Nietzsche at any level.

  • av Piotr Hoffman
    416,-

    Asks how the concept of opposition can be instrumental in solving some of the notorious problems of philosophers, with special attention to Sartre and Heidegger. The three main issues are identified in the chapter titles: Opposition and Particularity, Opposition and Intersubjectivity, and Opposition and Temporality.

  • - Philosophy, Art, Ethics East/West
     
    416,-

    Presents contemporary reflections of Chinese and Western philosophers who explore issues of common interest in aesthetics focused on interrelations of philosophy, art and ethics East/West. Chinese authors connect knowledge of western philosophical aesthetics to grounding in their own Chinese traditions. Western aestheticians explore common ground between western and eastern aesthetics.

  • - His Transformation from a Roman Citizen to a Catholic Bishop, 354-401
    av Giosue Ghisalberti
    576,-

  • - Curiositas & the Scope of Inquiry in St. Augustine's Psychology
    av Joseph Torchia
    576,-

  • - Reason in Literature & Science from Aristotle to Darwin & Blake (Marquette Studies in Philosophy)
    av Rupert
    416,-

  • - From the Posthumous Works, Volumes 11 and 12
    av Max Scheler
    750,-

    Max Scheler was one of the major philosophers of the 20th Century. He was one of the three original phenomenologists - with Husserl and Heidegger - who set the scene for phenomenological, existential and life philosophy. This translation, taken from his posthumous writings, brings together what he wrote on metaphysics and human anthropology.

  • av Max Scheler
    416,-

    Offers a response to the criticisms of Christianity outlined in Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals, in which Nietzsche argues that Christianity is a "slave revolt" of the weak - an attempt by the impotent to bring down the vitality of the capable nobility.

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