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The Mind of the Middle Ages

An Historical Survey

by Frederick B. Artz
Language: English
Release Date: November 20, 2014

"This is the third edition of a near standard survey of the intellectual life of the age of faith. Artz on the arts, as on philosophy, politics and other aspects of culture, makes lively and informative reading."—The Washington Post
by Sandra Laugier
Language: English
Release Date: June 14, 2013

Sandra Laugier has long been a key liaison between American and European philosophical thought, responsible for bringing American philosophers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Stanley Cavell to French readers—but until now her books have never been published in English. Why...

The Gene

From Genetics to Postgenomics

by Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Staffan Müller-Wille
Language: English
Release Date: January 26, 2018

Few concepts played a more important role in twentieth-century life sciences than that of the gene. Yet at this moment, the field of genetics is undergoing radical conceptual transformation, and some scientists are questioning the very usefulness of the concept of the gene, arguing instead for more...

The Second Birth

On the Political Beginnings of Human Existence

by Tilo Schabert
Language: English
Release Date: November 20, 2015

Most scholars link the origin of politics to the formation of human societies, but in this innovative work, Tilo Schabert takes it even further back: to our very births. Drawing on mythical, philosophical, religious, and political thought from around the globe—including America, Europe, the Middle...

Designs on the Contemporary

Anthropological Tests

by Paul Rabinow, Anthony Stavrianakis
Language: English
Release Date: May 21, 2014

Designs on the Contemporary pursues the challenge of how to design and put into practice strategies for inquiring into the intersections of philosophy and anthropology. Drawing on the conceptual repertoires of Max Weber, Michel Foucault, and John Dewey, among others, Paul Rabinow and Anthony Stavrianakis...

Biopower

Foucault and Beyond

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Language: English
Release Date: December 28, 2015

Michel Foucault’s notion of “biopower” has been a highly fertile concept in recent theory, influencing thinkers worldwide across a variety of disciplines and concerns. In The History of Sexuality: An Introduction, Foucault famously employed the term to describe “a power bent on generating...
by William Mazzarella
Language: English
Release Date: October 24, 2017

  We often invoke the “magic” of mass media to describe seductive advertising or charismatic politicians. In The Mana of Mass Society, William Mazzarella asks what happens to social theory if we take that idea seriously. How would it change our understanding of publicity, propaganda, love, and...
by Roy Wagner
Language: English
Release Date: November 21, 2016

In anthropology, a field that is known for its critical edge and intellectual agility, few books manage to maintain both historical value and contemporary relevance. Roy Wagner's The Invention of Culture, originally published in 1975, is one.   Wagner breaks new ground by arguing that culture arises...
by Georges Didi-Huberman, Shane B. Lillis
Language: English
Release Date: October 11, 2018

Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne Atlas (1925–1929) is a prescient work of mixed media assemblage, made up of hundreds of images culled from antiquity to the Renaissance and arranged into startling juxtapositions. Warburg’s allusive atlas sought to illuminate the pains of his final years, after he had...

The Indiscrete Image

Infinitude and Creation of the Human

by Thomas A. Carlson
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2009

Humanity’s creative capacity has never been more unsettling than it is at our current moment, when it has ushered us into new technological worlds that challenge the very definition of “the human.” Those anxious to safeguard the human against techno-scientific threats often appeal to religious...
by Daniel A. Dombrowski
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2009

Despite their influence in our culture, sports inspire dramatically less philosophical consideration than such ostensibly weightier topics as religion, politics, or science. Arguing that athletic playfulness coexists with serious underpinnings, and that both demand more substantive attention, Daniel...
by Paul Tillich
Language: English
Release Date: June 22, 2010

Dr. Tillich shows here that in spite of the contrast between philosophical and biblical language, it is neither necessary nor possible to separate them from each other. On the contrary, all the symbols used in biblical religion drive inescapably toward the philosophical quest for being. An important...

The Democratic Constitution

Experimentalism and Interpretation

by Brian E. Butler
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2017

The Supreme Court is seen today as the ultimate arbiter of the Constitution. Once the Court has spoken, it is the duty of the citizens and their elected officials to abide by its decisions. But the conception of the Supreme Court as the final interpreter of constitutional law took hold only relatively...

French Modern

Norms and Forms of the Social Environment

by Paul Rabinow
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2014

In this study of space and power and knowledge in France from the 1830s through the 1930s, Rabinow uses the tools of anthropology, philosophy, and cultural criticism to examine how social environment was perceived and described. Ranging from epidemiology to the layout of colonial cities, he shows...
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