Book Series in Philosophy
Problems of Philosophy
New & Published Titles:

Relativism
'It's all relative'. In a world of increasing cultural diversity, it can seem that everything is indeed relative. But should we concede that there is… read more2004 | Paperback: 978-0-415-16150-3 (Routledge)

Possible Worlds
Possible Worlds presents the first up-to-date and comprehensive examination of one of the most important topics in metaphysics. John Divers considers the prevalent philosophical positions,… read more2002 | Paperback: 978-0-415-15556-4 (Routledge)

Civic Republicanism
2002 | Paperback: 978-0-415-21211-3 (Routledge)

The Infinite
2nd Edition
Anyone who has pondered the limitlessness of space and time, or the endlessness of numbers, or the perfection of God will recognize the special fascination… read more2001 | Paperback: 978-0-415-25285-0 (Routledge)

Perception
Questions about perception remain some of the most difficult and insoluble in both epistemology and in the philosophy of mind. This controversial but highly accessible… read more2001 | Paperback: 978-0-415-24993-5 (Routledge)

Other Minds
How do we know whether there are other minds besides our own? The problem of other minds raises many questions which are at the root… read more2000 | Paperback: 978-0-415-24193-9 (Routledge)

Free Speech
Free Speech is a philosophical treatment of a topic which is of immense importance to all of us.Writing with great clarity, wit, and genuine… read more
1998 | Paperback: 978-0-415-14805-4 (Routledge)

Time
Time offers a comprehensive history of the philosophy of time in western philosophy from the Greeks through to the twentieth century.In the first half… read more
1998 | Paperback: 978-0-415-13948-9 (Routledge)

The Moral Self
1998 | Paperback: 978-0-415-16862-5 (Routledge)
Series Details:
This series addresses the central problems of philosophy. Each book gives a fresh account of a particular theme by offering two perspectives on the subject: the historical context and the author's own distinct and original contribution.
The books are written to be accessible to students of philosophy and related disciplines, while taking the debate to a new level.
