Explore Sartre’s pioneering exploration of affect, blending phenomenology with existential insight to map how emotions shape human freedom and authenticity in everyday life.
Delve into G.E.M. Anscombe’s sharp reflections on what it means to act, live, and judge morality, offering nuanced arguments that challenge conventional ethical assumptions while remaining approachable for readers of all backgrounds.
Explore the intersection of moral philosophy and empirical inquiry in this concise guide, offering clear explanations of key concepts, practical examples, and critical questions that illuminate how science informs ethical debate.
Explore the profound legacy of Friedrich Nietzsche in this compelling volume, blending scholarly analysis with psychological insight and critical reflections on his controversial ideas as philosopher, psychologist, and "Antichrist."
In this classic work, Leo Strauss explores the concept of natural right, examining its role in Western philosophy and its implications for modern politics.
Explore Judith Butler's "Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative," a seminal Routledge classic that delves into how language shapes identity and power dynamics.
Explore Walter Benjamin's seminal essay "Toward the Critique of Violence" in this critical edition by Stanford University Press. Delve into a profound analysis of law, justice, and power dynamics.
Explore how identity and power reshape in “The Universal Machine,” Fred Moten’s incisive study of collective agency, cultural politics, and the paradoxes of consent in a globalized world.
Explore how places shape people and ideas in this engaging guide that blends history, culture, and science to reveal the hidden forces driving our world’s landscapes and societies.
Explore the provocative manifesto "Coming Insurrection" by The Invisible Committee. Uncover radical ideas challenging societal norms and envisioning revolutionary change in this thought-provoking volume of Semiotext(e) / Intervention Series.
Explore the depths of Islamic intellectual history with "Classical Arabic Philosophy: An Anthology of Sources" by Jon McGinnis, offering a comprehensive collection of seminal texts for enthusiasts and scholars alike. Available in stores now.