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<title>Keynes and the British Humanist Tradition</title>
<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 04:04:04 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Keynes and the British Humanist Tradition</strong></p>
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		By <strong>David   Andrews</strong>
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<p>This novel book looks at the relationship between the economics of John Maynard Keynes and the tradition of British Humanism, which dominated public life in the early years of the twentieth century.</p>

<p>Identifying the broad moral philosophy which influenced Keynes and the extent to which it was incorporated into his work, <em>Keynes and the Humanist Tradition</em> provides the reader with a greater understanding of Keynes and his core ideas and as such will invaluable to students of economics. </p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415299862</p>
<p>Published July 04 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>The Philosophy of Time</title>
<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 26:26:26 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Philosophy of Time</strong></p>
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		Edited by <strong>L Nathan   Oaklander</strong>
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<p>What is the nature of temporal passage—the movement of events or moments of time from the future through the present into the past? Is the future and the past as real as the present, or is the present—or perhaps the present and the past—all that exists? What role, if any, does language play in giving us an insight into temporal reality? Is it possible to travel through time into distant regions of the future or the past? What accounts for the direction of time, the sense we have that we are moving toward the future and not back into the past? What is the relation between the physics of time and the philosophy of time?</p>
<p>These are the kind of dizzying questions that have been addressed by metaphysicians since antiquity, and time has remained a critical concept for many thinkers and philosophers since then (for instance, in his Confessions, St Augustine, restating an observation by Plotinus, wrote: ‘So what is time? If no one asks me, I know; if I seek to explain it, I do not’). Interest in the subject has also been enduring—and has blossomed anew in the past century.</p>
<p>The Philosophy of Time is a new title in the Routledge series, Critical Concepts in Philosophy. It meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the subject’s vast literature and the continuing explosion in research output. Edited by L. Nathan Oaklander, a leading scholar in the philosophy of time, this new Major Work from Routledge brings together in four volumes the canonical and the very best cutting-edge scholarship in the field to provide a synoptic view of all the key issues and current debates.</p>
<p>With a comprehensive introduction to the collection, newly written by the editor, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context, The Philosophy of Time is an essential work of reference and is destined to be valued by philosophers of time—as well as those working in related areas of philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion—as a vital research resource.</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415437271</p>
<p>Published June 26 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>On Heidegger&#39;s Being and Time</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 25:25:25 GMT</pubDate>
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		By <strong>Simon   Critchley</strong>, <strong>Reiner   Schürmann</strong><strong>Steven   Levine</strong>
		Edited by <strong>Steven   Levine</strong>
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<p><em>On Heidegger's Being and Time</em> is an outstanding exploration of Heidegger's most important work by two major philosophers. Simon Critchley argues that we must see <em>Being and Time</em> as a radicalization of Husserl's phenomenology, particularly his theories of intentionality, categorial intuition, and the phenomenological concept of the a priori. This leads to a reappraisal and defense of Heidegger's conception of phenomenology. </p>
<p>In contrast, Reiner Schürmann urges us to read Heidegger 'backward', arguing that his later work is the key to unravelling <em>Being and Time</em>. Through a close reading of <em>Being and Time</em> Schürmann demonstrates that this work is ultimately aporetic because the notion of Being elaborated in his later work is already at play within it. This is the first time that Schürmann's renowned lectures on Heidegger have been published.</p>
<p>The book concludes with Critchley's reinterpretation of the importance of authenticity in <em>Being and Time</em>. Arguing for what he calls an 'originary inauthenticity', Critchley proposes a relational understanding of the key concepts of the second part of <em>Being and Time</em>: death, conscience and temporality.</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415775953</p>
<p>Published June 25 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>The Four Lacanian Discourses</title>
<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 25:25:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Four Lacanian Discourses</strong></p>
<p><em>or Turning Law Inside Out</em></p>
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		By <strong>Jeanne Lorraine   Schroeder</strong>
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<p>This book proposes a taxonomy of jurisprudence and legal practice, based on the discourse theory of Jacques Lacan. In the anglophone academy, the positivist jurisprudence of H.L.A. Hart provides the most influential account of law. But just as positivism ignores the practice of law by lawyers, even within the academy, the majority of professors are also not pursuing Hart's positivist project. Rather, they are engaged in policy-oriented scholarship - that tries to explain law in terms of society's collective goals - or in doctrinal legal scholarship - that does not try to describe what law is, or to supply justifications for it - but which examines the 'internal' logic of law. Lacan's discourse theory has the power to differentiate the various roles of the practicing lawyer and the legal scholar. It is also able to explain the striking lack of communication between diverse schools of legal scholarship and between legal academia and the legal profession. Although extremely influential in Europe and South America, Lacanian theory remains largely unexplored (in the English-speaking world) outside of the field of comparative literature. In taking up the jurisprudential ramifications of Lacan's work, <em>The Four Lacan Discourses</em> thus constitutes an original contribution to currernt theoretical and practical understandings of law.</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415464826</p>
<p>Published June 25 2008 by Birbeck Law Press.</p>
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<title>World Philosophies</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 24:24:24 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>World Philosophies</strong></p>
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		By <strong>Ninian   Smart</strong>
		Edited by <strong>Oliver   Leaman</strong>
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<p><em><strong></strong></em></p><em>World Philosophies</em> presents in one volume a superb introduction to all the world’s major philosophical and religious traditions. Covering all corners of the globe, Ninian Smart’s work offers a comprehensive and global philosophical and religious picture. 

<p>In this revised and expanded second edition, a team of distinguished scholars, assembled by the editor Oliver Leaman, have brought Ninian Smart’s masterpiece up to date for the twenty-first century. Chapters have been revised by experts in the field to include recent philosophical developments, and the book includes a new bibliographic guide to resources in world philosophies. A brand new introduction which celebrates the career and writings of Ninian Smart, and his contribution to the study of world religions, helps set the work in context.</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415411882</p>
<p>Published June 24 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>Spinoza</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 24:24:24 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Spinoza</strong></p>
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		By <strong>Michael   Della Rocca</strong>
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<p>Benedict de Spinoza (1632-77) was one of towering philosophers of the Seventeenth century. Renowned for his metaphysics, he also made significant contributions to understanding the human mind, the emotions, moral philosophy, and political philosophy.<br/><br/>Beginning with an overview of Spinoza's life, Della Rocca carefully unpacks and explains Spinoza's philosophy: his metaphysics of substance and argument at the center of his whole system that God is the sole independent substance; Spinoza's account of the human mind and its relation to the body; his theory that human beings tend towards self-preservation and the role of the emotions; his most famous work, the Ethics, including the problem of free will; and his writings on the state, religion and scripture. Della Rocca concludes with a chapter on Spinoza's legacy and how modern philosophers, Hume, Hegel, and Nietzsche, responded to Spinoza's challenge.<br/><br/>Ideal for those coming to Spinoza for the first time as well as those already acquainted with his thought, Spinoza is essential reading for anyone studying philosophy and also those in related subjects such as religion and history.</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415283298</p>
<p>Published June 24 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>Rationality and Moral Theory</title>
<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:23:23 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rationality and Moral Theory</strong></p>
<p><em>How Intimacy Generates Reasons</em></p>
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		By <strong>Diane   Jeske</strong>
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<p>This book provides answers to both normative and metaethical questions in a way that shows the interconnection of both types of questions, and also shows how a complete theory of reasons can be developed by moving back and forth between the two types of questions. It offers an account of the nature of intimate relationships and of the nature of the reasons that intimacy provides, and then uses that account to defend a traditional intuitionist metaethics. The book thus combines attention to the details of the lived moral life – the context in which many of our most pressing moral questions arise, how we deliberate and make moral decisions, the complexities that plague our attempts to know what we ought to do – with theoretical rigor in offering an account of the nature of reasons, how we come to have moral knowledge, and how we can adjudicate between competing positions.</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415990363</p>
<p>Published June 23 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>Metaphysics: Contemporary Readings 2</title>
<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 16:16:16 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Metaphysics: Contemporary Readings 2</strong></p>
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		Edited by <strong>Michael   Loux</strong>
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<p><em>Metaphysics: Contemporary Readings </em>is a comprehensive anthology that draws together leading philosophers writing on the major themes in Metaphysics. Chapters appear under the headings:</p>
<p>Universals</p>
<p>Particulars</p>
<p>Modality and Possible Worlds</p>
<p>Causation</p>
<p>Time</p>
<p>Persistence</p>
<p>Realism and Anti-Realism<br/><br/>Each section is prefaced by an introductory essay by the editor which guides students gently into each topic.  Articles by the following leading philosophers are included:</p>
<p>Allaire, Anscombe, Armstrong, Black, Broad, Casullo, Dummett, Ewing, Heller, Hume, Kripke, Lewis, Mackie, McTaggart, Mellor, Merricks , Parfit, Plantinga, Price, Prior, Putnam, Quine, Russell, Smart, Swinburne, Taylor , Van Cleve, van Inwagen, Williams</p>
<p>Featuring a new section on causation, this new edition is highly accessible and provides a broad-ranging exploration of the subject. Ideal for any philosophy student, this reader will prove essential reading for any metaphysics course. The sections and selections of readings have been updated to complement Michael Loux’s textbook <em>Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction</em>, third edition.</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415962377</p>
<p>Published June 16 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience</title>
<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:12:12 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience</strong></p>
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		By <strong>Marc   Djaballah</strong>
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This study presents the theoretical apparatus of Foucault’s early historical analyses as a version of Kantian criticism. In an initial textual exposition, the author attempts to distill a unified discursive practice from Kant’s theoretical writings, arguing for Foucault’s proximity to Kant on the basis of this reconstruction, by showing that his studies are modeled on this way of thinking. By recasting it in this framework, an unorthodox version of Foucault’s work is generated, one that is at odds with the tendency to emphasize a certain skepticism about the possibility of universal and necessary knowledge in his writings, and to mistake it for irrationalism and a hostility to the practice of theory. By drawing attention to the structural parallel between Foucault’s practice and Kantian criticism, this study belies this picture. 
<p>ISBN: 9780415956246</p>
<p>Published June 12 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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<title>On Waiting</title>
<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 03:03:03 GMT</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>On Waiting</strong></p>
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		By <strong>Harold   Schweizer</strong>
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<p>'This is a quite remarkable book, a pleasure to read. Not only is it clear and informative but also by turns witty, melancholic and insightful. The book is astonishingly erudite, but wears this learning so lightly and so charmingly that it is both easy and gripping to read.'  Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of London</p>
<p>Penelope waits by her loom for Odysseus, Vladimir and Estragon wait for Godot, all of us have to wait: for buses, phone calls and the kettle to boil. But do we know what the checking of one's watch and pacing back and forth is really all about? What is the relationship between waiting and time? Is there an ethics of waiting, or even an art of waiting? Do the internet, online shopping and text messaging mean that waiting has come to an end?</p>
<p><em>On Waiting</em> explores such and similar questions in compelling fashion. Drawing on some fascinating examples, from the philosopher Henri Bergson's musings on a lump of sugar to Kate Croy waiting in <em>Wings of the Dove</em> to the writings of Rilke, Bishop, and Carver, <em>On Waiting</em> examines this ever-present yet overlooked phenomenon from diverse angles in fascinating style. <em>On Waiting</em> is the first book to present a philosophy of waiting. </p>
<p>Philosophy/Literature</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780415775069</p>
<p>Published June 03 2008 by Routledge.</p>
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