PHILOSOPHY
31st March, hb, eb, £85, vol 36, 9781474441575 Deleuze, Kierkegaard and the Ethics of Selfhood Andrew M Jampol-Petzinger 29th February, pb, eb, £19.99, vol 35, 9781474476096
Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil Daniel Conway 29th February, pb, eb, £19.99, 9781474435468 Guides readers through one of Nietzsche’s most clearly developed and mature books section by section.
Fern Press Like Love
Maggie Nelson 23rd May, hb, eb, £20, 9781911717027 “One of the most electrifying writers at work in America today, among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation”—Olivia Laing.
Granta
How to Think Like a Philosopher Julian Baggini 1st February, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781783788538 The key principles for a more humane and balanced approach to thinking, politics and life. By the author of How the World Thinks.
The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten Julian Baggini 1st February, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781803510477 Classic collection of short, accessible, philosophical quandaries to stimulate, challenge and entertain reissued with 10 new thought experiments.
Grove Press
How to Think Like a Woman Regan Penaluna 7th March, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781804710029 Timely critique investigating how four women philosophers persevered in a field that often suppressed and disregarded the insights of female thinkers.
HarperCollins
The Little Book of Sanuk Karen Sinotok 6th June, hb, eb, £12.99, 9780008657819 We all need a little more sanuk in our lives.
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On Quality Robert M Pirsig, Wendy K Pirsig 9th May, pb, £12.99, 9780063084650 Featuring long-awaited selections from Robert M Pirsig’s unpublished writings, from before and after Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, an original collection illuminating the central theme of Pirsig’s thought.
Harvard University Press
The Prison Before the Panopticon Jacob Abolafia 26th July, hb, eb, £33.95, 9780674290631 Pioneering history of incarceration in Western political thought traces the influence of ancient political philosophy on the modern institution of prison.
Icon The One
Heinrich Päs 15th February, pb, eb, £20, 9781837730308 Particle physicist presents a bold idea: that fundamentally every- thing in the universe is an aspect of one unified whole.
Iff
Emotional Capitalism Peter Wing-kai Lok 23rd February, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781803414508 Explores how emotions distorted by capitalism can be converted into ethical and subversive feelings.
John Murray
Arguing for a Better World Arianne Shahvisi 23rd May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781529393903 An antidote to division—a book that arms the reader with the ability to build good arguments and find a path through conflict and confusion.
Johns Hopkins University Press
Love
Anne Marie Pahuus 31st July, pb, eb, £7.50, 9781421447858 Explores this complicated feeling and illustrates how love frames and influences our lives, plans and goals, and how the idea of it has changed and evolved through history.
The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-fiction Liveright
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus: A New Translation Ludwig Wittgenstein, Damion Searls (tr), Marjorie Perloff 15th March, hb, eb, £23.99, 9781324092438 Appearing a century after its first English-language publication, this newly translated edition of Witt- genstein’s masterpiece reveals a work of excep- tional philosophical and literary genius.
Mariner
The Dao De Jing JH Huang 29th February, hb, £25, 9780063135857 Superlatively accurate new translation based on direct translation from the oldest known copies of the ancient Chinese text.
McGill-Queen’s University Press
A Life in Philosophy Raymond Klibansky, Georges Leroux 15th June, hb, eb, £29.99, 9780228014379 Richly illustrated autobi- ography through dialogue and a portrait of a heroic figure in 20th-century philosophy. A model for a younger generation in demonstrating virtue in the service of peace.
Fate and Life Michael Allen Fox 15th May, pb, eb, £21.50, 9780228020431 Rich and detailed account of fate, including how we talk about the idea, use and misuse it, and how it contrasts with notions such as destiny and karma.
Making Sense of Myth Louis-André Dorion, Gerard Naddaf 15th March, pb, eb, £32.50, 9780228020714 To people who believe them, myths are anything but fictions. They provide an essential guide for living, and as such, a lived myth may appear to be essential, everywhere and inescapable.
The Pause:
Experiencing the Covid-19 Pandemic Julian Jason Haladyn 15th May, pb, eb, £18.99, 9780228020813 How the pandemic produced a unique experience of mass uncer- tainty, with the philosoph- ical, social, cultural and political symptoms defining a prolonged
O-Books
How & What to Pursue in Life Yoon-jeong Kim 23rd February, pb, eb, £27.99, 9781803414096 Understand yourself and come to know about the world and the universe to feel genuine happiness.
experience of being on hold.
Logic in the Wild Patrick Girard 15th May, pb, eb, £22.99, 9780228021230 Harness practical wisdom from science, theology, nd philosophy to enhance everyday life with the power of logic.
MIT Press
What’s That Smell?: A Philosophy of the Olfactory Simon Hajdini 5th March, pb, £27, 9780262547567 How our sense of smell engages with philosophy, psychoanalysis and political economy and how it can help enrich our understanding of the nature of truth, language, economy and sexuality.
Contemporanea Michael Marder, Giovanbattista Tusa 19th March, pb, £25, 9780262547628 Groundbreaking, multidisciplinary collection rethinks the present moment and anticipates the key concepts that will shape and direct the 21st century.
New World Library
Confidence Ethan Nichtern 4th July, pb, £16.99, 9781608688548 Funny, wise and relatable exploration of how to stand firm amid the ups and downs of existence from a renowned teacher and writer hailed as “the future of Buddhism”.
Northwestern University Press
Structure and Thought Daniel Sacilotto 15th February, pb, £37.95, 9780810146631 Offers a new understanding of representational cognition that synthesises postwar philosophical approaches to the question of objective knowledge.
Oxford University Press
Dogwhistles and Figleaves Jennifer Saul 8th February, hb, eb, £25, 9780192871756 Explores ways in which political discourse in recent years has become more openly racist and accepting of wildly implausible conspiracy theories.
SERIES
Very Short Introductions pb, eb, £8.99, 978019 Concise and original introductions combine facts, analysis, insights and enthusiasm to make often challenging topics highly readable. Simone Weil A Rebecca Rozelle-Stone 22nd February, vol 2 2846969 The Self Marya Schechtman 28th March, vol 1 8835257
The Women are up to Something Benjamin J Bruxvoort Lipscomb 1st May, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780197689967 The story of four philoso- phers—Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley and Iris Murdoch—who helped shape the intellectual history of the 20th century.
Real Men on Top Robin Dembroff 1st June, hb, eb, £22.99, 9780190052560 Dembroff asks readers to reconsider everything they believe about gender and patriarchy by arguing against the accepted idea that patriarchy privileges men over women.
The AI Mirror Shannon Vallor 3rd June, hb, eb, £22.99, 9780197759066 Wide-ranging, prophetic and philosophical case for what AI could be and what we can be with it.
The Examined Run Sabrina B Little 21st June, pb, eb, £13.99, 9780197678695 Little asks whether running can be a laboratory for developing character.
The Political Philosophy of Internal Displacement Jamie Draper (ed), David Owen (ed) 6th February, hb, eb, £90, 9780192899859 Develops distinctive research agenda for the
political philosophy of internal displacement and highlights the salience of the phenomenon for debates on migration, refugees, territorial rights, state sovereignty and climate change.
What is Structural Injustice? Jude Browne, Maeve McKeown 6th February, hb, eb, £90, 9780198892878 First edited collection to bring together the voices of leading structural injustice scholars to provide an overview of this profoundly important concept.
Police Deception and Dishonesty Luke William Hunt 7th February, hb, eb, £22.99, 9780197672167 Evocatively illustrates how the police’s wide- spread use of proactive deception and dishonesty is inconsistent with funda- mental norms of political morality.
Dehumanization in the Global Migration Crisis Adrienne de Ruiter 21st March, hb, eb, £90, 9780198893400 Drawing from interviews with refugees and asylum seekers, Dehumanization in the Global Migration Crisis presents a philo- sophical, yet empirically grounded, account of what dehumanisation entails.
Princeton University Press
Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind Johann Gottfried Herder, Gregory Martin Moore (tr) 23rd April, hb, eb, £68, 9780691147185 One of the most impor- tant works of the Enlight- enment in its first new, unabridged English trans- lation in more than two centuries.
Liberalism as a Way of Life Alexandre Lefebvre 30th July, hb, eb, £25, 9780691203744 Why liberalism is all you need to lead a good, fun, worthy and rewarding life.
Anxiety:
A Philosophical Guide Samir Chopra 14th May, hb, eb, £22, 9780691210674 How philosophy can teach us to be less anxious about being anxious by understanding that it is an essential part of being human.
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