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The first edited collection to offer a systematic introduction to African phenomenology. Read More >>
Philosophers, theologians, physicists, and psychologists unify their reflections on the crucial issues of limit... Read More >>
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This Element helps understand the role of gesture in communication by answer the following questions positively:... Read More >>
New insights into the early development of the brain and the emergence of consciousness challenge many of our preconceptions... Read More >>
This exciting essay focuses on the explanation and analysis of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Phenomenology of... Read More >>
This volume presents a study edition of the lectures delivered by Charles Peirce to the Lowell Institute in Boston... Read More >>
Explore Fyodor Dostoevsky's world in the Greatest Stories of Dostoevsky, a captivating collection of timeless... Read More >>
John Dewey’s Democracy and Education (1916) transformed how people around the world view the purposes of schooling.... Read More >>
One of our most influential political theorists offers a boundary-breaking—and liberating—perspective on the meaning... Read More >>
A radical re-envisioning of the human condition Read More >>
Numinous Fields has its roots in a phenomenological understanding of perception. It seeks to understand what, beyond... Read More >>
This book explores how aquatic environments are as networked together by algae as the terrestrial world is by plants.... Read More >>
To the reader who knows Nietzsche who has studied his Zarathustra and understood it and who in addition has digested... Read More >>
Originally published: New York: Boni and Liveright, 1913. With new introductory note. Read More >>
Best known for his groundbreaking and influential work in Buddhist philosophy, Mark Siderits is the pioneer of “fusion”... Read More >>
Interpretive understanding of human behaviour, known as verstehen, underpins the divide between the social sciences... Read More >>
The digital age we now live in is fundamentally changing how we relate to our perceptions and images. Daniel O'Shiel... Read More >>