Incoming Resources
- The philosopher's toolkit, a compendium of philosophical concepts and methods, Julian Baggini and Peter S. Fosl
- What makes us human?, edited by Charles Pasternak
- Studies in Spinoza, critical and interpretive essays, edited by S. Paul Kashap
- Heidegger and the path of thinking, edited with an introduction by John Sallis
- Will the circle be unbroken?, reflections on death, rebirth, and hunger for a faith, Studs Terkel
- Beyond freedom and dignity, B.F. Skinner
- Actual minds, possible worlds, Jerome Bruner
- The Blackwell guide to the philosophy of religion, edited by William E. Mann
- Just a dog, understanding animal cruelty and ourselves, Arnold Arluke
- A guide to the good life, the ancient art of Stoic joy, William B. Irvine
- Lives of the mind, the use and abuse of intelligence from Hegel to Wodehouse, Roger Kimball
- America the philosophical, Carlin Romano
- The triumph of time;, a study of the Victorian concepts of time, history, progress, and decadence
- Freedom within reason, Susan Wolf
- Extinction, the causes and consequences of the disappearance of species, Paul and Anne Ehrlich
- The seventh solitude, man's isolation in Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche, by Ralph Harper
- Think, a compelling introduction to philosophy, Simon Blackburn
- Chinese thought, from Confucius to Mao Tsê-tung
- Freethinkers, a history of American secularism, Susan Jacoby
- Ending life, ethics and the way we die, Margaret Pabst Battin
- Existential thought and fictional technique: Kierkegaard, Sartre, Beckett,, by Edith Kern
- American philosophy in the twentieth century;, a sourcebook from pragmatism to philosophical analysis,, edited, with an introductory survey, notes, and bibliographies, by Paul Kurtz
- Plato's sun, an introduction to philosophy, Andrew Lawless
- The Cambridge companion to Rawls, edited by Samuel Freeman
- Death, Shelly Kagan
- Bioethics beyond the headlines, who lives? who dies? who decides?, Albert R. Jonsen
- The Cambridge companion to the Stoics, edited by Brad Inwood
- Experiments in ethics, Kwame Anthony Appiah
- Remote control, new media, new ethics, edited by Catharine Lumby, Elspeth Probyn
- The cloning sourcebook, edited by Arlene Judith Klotzko
- Starting with Berkeley, Nick Jones
- Meditations on first philosophy, with selections from the Objections and Replies, René Descartes ; translated by John Cottingham ; with an introduction by Bernard Williams
- Introductions to Nietzsche, edited by Robert B. Pippin
- Consciousness, an introduction, Susan Blackmore
- The snake and the fox, an introduction to logic, Mary Haight
- An introduction to Mill's utilitarian ethics, Henry R. West
- Applied imagination; principles and procedures of creative problem-solving
- John Stuart Mill, a biography, Nicholas Capaldi
- Freud, Jonathan Lear
- Color codes, modern theories of color in philosophy, painting and architecture, literature, music, and psychology, Charles A. Riley II
- Love, a history, Simon May
- How to think straight, an introduction to critical reasoning, Antony Flew
- The philosophy of sex and love, an introduction, Alan Soble
- Identity, youth, and crisis, Erik H. Erikson
- The most human human, what talking with computers teaches us about what it means to be alive, Brian Christian
- The four-category ontology, a metaphysical foundation for natural science, E.J. Lowe
- Everything is miscellaneous, the power of the new digital disorder, David Weinberger
- Aristotle's children, how Christians, Muslims, and Jews rediscovered ancient wisdom and illuminated the Dark Ages, Richard E. Rubenstein
- Kierkegaard, a biography, Alastair Hannay
- How good people make tough choices, resolving the dilemmas of ethical living, Rushworth M. Kidder