Philosophie
Authority Link
(DE-588)4045791-6
Label
Philosophie
Name
Philosophie
Source
gnd
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- It started with Copernicus, vital questions about science, Keith Parsons
- A world without why, Raymond Geuss
- Stay, a history of suicide and the philosophies against it, Jennifer Michael Hecht
- Thus spake Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by Thomas Common
- Pursuits of wisdom, six ways of life in ancient philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus, John M. Cooper
- On Heidegger, Patricia Altenbernd Johnson
- Sherlock Holmes and philosophy, the footprints of a gigantic mind, edited by Josef Steiff
- The challenge of things, thinking through troubled times, A.C. Grayling
- Converts to the real, Catholicism and the making of continental philosophy, Edward Baring
- How Judaism became a religion, an introduction to modern Jewish thought, Leora Batnitzky
- Hegel, J.M. Fritzman
- The social conquest of earth, Edward O. Wilson
- Logicomix, Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos H. Papadimitriou ; art, Alecos Papadatos ; color, Annie Di Donna
- I am, Flying Eye Productions in association with A Homemade Canvas production present ; a Shady Acres film ; written and directed by Tom Shadyac ; produced by Dagan Handy
- Why we dance, a philosophy of bodily becoming, Kimerer L. LaMothe
- Know thyself, Western identity from classical Greece to the Renaissance, Ingrid Rossellini
- The dream of enlightenment, the rise of modern philosophy, Anthony Gottlieb
- Intellect, mind over matter, Mortimer J. Adler
- The dance of life, by Havelock Ellis
- Life's solution, inevitable humans in a lonely universe, Simon Conway Morris
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, the philosopher of the Second Reich, William H.F. Altman
- The meaning of human existence, Edward O. Wilson
- What photography is, James Elkins
- Hellenistic ways of deliverance and the making of the Christian synthesis
- The philosophical breakfast club, four remarkable friends who transformed science and changed the world, Laura J. Snyder
- Midlife, a philosophical guide, Kieran Setiya
- The Gaia hypothesis, science on a pagan planet, Michael Ruse
- Maps of the profound, Jam-yang-shay-ba's great exposition of Buddhist and non-Buddhist views on the nature of reality, Jeffrey Hopkins
- The physicist & the philosopher, Einstein, Bergson, and the debate that changed our understanding of time, Jimena Canales
- A life worth living, Albert Camus and the quest for meaning, Robert Zaretsky
- Seeds of hope, wisdom and wonder from the world of plants, Jane Goodall with Gail Hudson ; [foreword by Michael Pollan]
- Friendship, A.C. Grayling
- Homo irrealis, essays, André Aciman
- On inequality, Harry G. Frankfurt
- The outer limits of reason, what science, mathematics, and logic cannot tell us, Noson S. Yanofsky
- Philosophy, by Tom Morris, PhD
- What philosophy can do, Gary Gutting
- The quotable Kierkegaard, edited by Gordon Marino
- The Oxford history of western philosophy, edited by Anthony Kenny
- 21 lessons for the 21st century, Yuval Noah Harari
- Traditional Korean philosophy, problems and debates, edited by Youngsun Back and Philip J. Ivanhoe
- The number of the heavens, a history of the multiverse and the quest to understand the cosmos, Tom Siegfried
- Women of ideas, interviews from Philosophy bites, edited by Suki Finn
- Philosophy and living, Ralph Blumenau
- Maphead, charting the wide, weird world of geography wonks, Ken Jennings ; [illustration, Stuart McArthur]
- An Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics, mathematics as the science of quantity and structure, James Franklin, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
- Practical ethics, Peter Singer
- Superintelligence, paths, dangers, strategies, Nick Bostrom, Director, Future of Humanity Institute, Professor, Faculty of Philosophy & Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
- The way of liberation, essays and lectures on the transformation of the self, Alan Watts ; edited and transcribed by Mark Watts and Rebecca Shropshire
- Braintrust, what neuroscience tells us about morality, Patricia S. Churchland
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1