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Philosophy of Language


Zoltán Gendler Szabó , Richmond H. Thomason


This unique textbook introduces linguists to key issues in the philosophy of language. Accessible to students who have taken only a single course in linguistics, yet sophisticated enough to be used at the graduate level, the book provides an overview of the central...

Publication date: 2018-11-01
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Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics


Arash Abizadeh


Reading Hobbes in light of both the history of ethics and the conceptual apparatus developed in recent work on normativity, this book challenges received interpretations of Hobbes and his historical significance. Arash Abizadeh uncovers the fundamental distinction...

Publication date: 2018-11-01
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Plato's Threefold City and Soul


Joshua I. Weinstein


Plato's 'Republic' constructs an ideal city composed of three parts, parallel to the soul's reason, appetites, and fighting spirit. But confusion and controversy have long surrounded this three-way division and especially the prominent role it assigns to angry and...

Publication date: 2018-11-01
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Spinoza's Political Psychology


Justin Steinberg


Spinoza's Political Psychology advances a novel, comprehensive interpretation ofSpinoza's political writings, exploring how his analysis of psychology informs his arguments for democracy and toleration. Justin Steinberg shows howSpinoza's political method resembles the...

Publication date: 2018-11-01
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The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant's Moral Philosophy


Stefano Bacin , Oliver Sensen


Autonomy is one of the central concepts of contemporary moral thought, and Kant is often credited with being the inventor of individual moral autonomy. But how and why did Kant develop this notion? The Emergence ofAutonomy in Kant's Moral Philosophy is the first essay...

Publication date: 2018-10-25
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Kant on Civil Society and Welfare


Sarah Holtman


What justifies state-sponsored supports for individual welfare within a Kantian political system, as well as the purpose and extent of such supports and the form they may take, are vexed questions. This Element characterizes and assesses main contenders (including...

Publication date: 2018-10-18
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Download this eBook Kant and his German Contemporaries: Volume 2, Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion
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Kant and his German Contemporaries: Volume 2, Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion


Daniel O. Dahlstrom


Kant's philosophical achievements have long overshadowed those of his German contemporaries, often to the point of concealing his contemporaries' influence upon him. This volume of new essays draws on recent research into the rich complexity of eighteenth-century German...

Publication date: 2018-10-11
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Capabilities in a Just Society


Rutger Claassen


What sort of entitlements should citizens have in a just society? In this book, Rutger Claassen sets out a theory of what he terms 'navigational agency', whereby citizens should be able to navigate freely between social practices. This shows how individuals can be at...

Publication date: 2018-10-04
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The Skillfulness of Virtue


Matt Stichter


The Skillfulness of Virtue provides a new framework for understanding virtue as a skill, based on psychological research on self-regulation and expertise. Matt Stichter lays the foundations of his argument by bringing together theories of self-regulation and skill...

Publication date: 2018-10-04
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Wittgenstein in the 1930s


David G. Stern


Wittgenstein's 'middle period' is often seen as a transitional phase connecting his better-known early and later philosophies. The fifteen essays in this volume focus both on the distinctive character of his teaching and writing in the 1930s, and on its pivotal...

Publication date: 2018-10-04
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Kant on Freedom and Spontaneity


Kate A. Moran


Spontaneity - understood as an action of the mind or will that is not determined by a prior external stimulus - is a theme that resonates throughout Immanuel Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy. Though spontaneity and the concomitant notion of freedom lie at the...

Publication date: 2018-09-27
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From Principles to Practice


Onora O'neill


Knowledge aims to fit the world, and action to change it. In this collection of essays, Onora O'Neill explores the relationship between these concepts and shows that principles are not enough for ethical thought or action: we also need to understand how practical...

Publication date: 2018-09-20
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Relational Egalitarianism


Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen


Over the last twenty years, many political philosophers have rejected the idea that justice is fundamentally about distribution. Rather, justice is about social relations, and the so-called distributive paradigm should be replaced by a new relational paradigm. Kasper...

Publication date: 2018-09-20
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Political Self-Deception


Anna Elisabetta Galeotti


Self-deception, that is the distortion of reality against the available evidence and according to one's wishes, represents a distinctive component in the wide realm of political deception. It has received relatively little attention but is well worth examining for its...

Publication date: 2018-09-13
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Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy


Jenny Bryan , Robert Wardy , James Warren


Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy is often characterised in terms of competitive individuals debating orally with one another in public arenas. But it also developed over its long history a sense in which philosophers might acknowledge some other particular philosopher...

Publication date: 2018-09-13
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Download this eBook Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Republic: Volume 1
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Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Republic: Volume 1


Dirk Baltzly , John F. Finamore , Graeme Miles


The commentary on Plato's Republic by Proclus (d. 485 CE), which takes the form of a series of essays, is the only sustained treatment of the dialogue to survive from antiquity. This three-volume edition presents the first complete English translation of Proclus' text,...

Publication date: 2018-08-30
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Machiavelli in Tumult


Gabriele Pedullà


Among the theses that for centuries have ensured Niccolò Machiavelli an ambiguous fame, a special place goes to his extremely positive opinion of social conflicts, and, more in particular, to the claim that in ancient Rome 'the disunion between the plebs and the Roman...

Publication date: 2018-08-30
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Spinoza


Steven Nadler


Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) was one of the most important philosophers of all time; he was also one of the most radical and controversial. The story of Spinoza's life takes the reader into the heart of Jewish Amsterdam in the seventeenth century and, with Spinoza's exile...

Publication date: 2018-08-16
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Plato's Timaeus and the Latin Tradition


Christina Hoenig


This book focuses on the development of Platonic philosophy at the hands of Roman writers between the first century BCE and the early fifth century CE. It discusses the interpretation of Plato's Timaeus by Cicero, Apuleius, Calcidius, and Augustine, and examines how...

Publication date: 2018-08-02
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Spinoza's Political Treatise


Yitzhak Y. Melamed , Hasana Sharp


Spinoza's Political Treatise constitutes the very last stage in the development of his thought, as he left the manuscript incomplete at the time of his death in 1677. On several crucial issues - for example, the new conception of the 'free multitude' - the work goes...

Publication date: 2018-08-02
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