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Philosophy


Reconstructs Deleuze’s methodology in its interdisciplinary context.


HarperOne


Where Do We Go From Here Martin Luther King


26th February, pb, eb, £12.99, 9780063476417


Powerful final book by King presents his reflections after a decade of civil rights struggles.


Haymarket Books


Consciousness Came First Edi Bilimoria


28th April, pb, eb, £18.99, 9781803419732


Consciousness revealed through the mystery teachings of all ages unlocks the secrets of the universe, nature and humans on all levels of existence.


Science Proclaims Materialism Is Dead Adil Kabbaj


24th February, pb, eb, £20.99, 9781803419787


Revolutionary conclusion that energy, not matter, makes up the universe.


The Frontier Between the Map and the Territory Manuel Varela


24th February, pb, eb, £15.99, 9781803419794


On the relationship between things and ideas with a special emphasis on medical practice.


Revolutionary Forgiveness DK Renton


12th May, pb, £14.99, 9798888905982


Forgiveness follows victory. Renton urges revolutionary, unruly forgiveness to rebuild justice only after dismantling oppression and winning lasting change.


Headline Press


How to Be a (Happy) Skeptic Massimo Pigliucci


4th June, hb, £16.99, 9781035424023


Philosopher’s guide to cultivating curiosity in daily life.


Icon Books What’s in a


Doughnut Hole? Suki Finn 7th May, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781785787911


Using food to explore classic philosophical puzzles and paradoxes, Finn, serves up philosophical food for thought.


Iff Books


The Moral Law Nirushan Sivanesan 31st March, pb, eb, £13.99, 9781803417677


A fresh approach to morality fuses ideas from West and East to create an ethical framework on which humanity can function.


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The Matters of Truth Carlo Agostoni 31st March, pb, eb, £24.99, 9781803419848


Explores the cultural narratives about whistleblowers and the frames we use to defame them, both knowingly and unknowingly.


Apology of a Loser Davide Fadda 30th June, pb, eb, £8.99, 9781917704694


Challenging the myth of self-made success.


John Murray


Rousseau’s Lost Children Gavin McCrea 26th February, hb, eb, £22, 9781529370065


Brings Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s investigations of human nature and society into the present day.


Little, Brown


Do Not Go Gentle: The Case Against Assisted Death Kathleen Stock


2nd April, hb, £22, 9780349136646


Rigorous take on the moral dangers of assisted suicide from a secular point of view.


Liveright


Meditations Marcus Aurelius, Aaron Poochigian (tr)


20th February, hb, eb, £15.99, 9781324096399


Vivid, faithful and fresh translation of the cornerstone of Stoic philosophy.


The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-Fiction


The Analects Confucius, Erin M Cline (tr)


31st March, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781324097747


Bold, revisionist translation in an innovative and inviting format of one of the most influential texts in human history.


MIT Press


The Society of the Screen Martha Schwendener 17th March, pb, £30, 9780262051224


How a lifelong engagement with experimental art informed the brilliant Czech Brazilian philosopher Vilem Flusser’s early vision of a world dominated by glowing screens.


Oxford University Press


How to Think More and Better William B Irvine


4th June, hb, £22.99, 9780197786840


Philosopher’s advice on becoming a more rational and critical thinker. It trains the reader in open- minded critical thinking.


In a Sentimental Mood Jay Odenbaugh 19th February, hb, £64, 9780197820438


Integrates the best work in the natural and social sciences with human lived experience to understand what emotions are and how they are expressed.


British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century WJ Mander


26th March, hb, £35, 9780198876489


Conceived with both the general reader and professional philosopher in mind, this is the first volume of its kind and takes in all the main areas of philosophy.


Derrida: A Very Short Introduction


Simon Glendinning 23rd July, pb, £8.99, 9780198907510 Explores Derrida’s main books and essays and considers his central themes to provide a comprehensive picture of his work.


Philosophy in the Reformation Vol 8 Peter Adamson


23rd April, hb, £25, 9780198991236


Engaging and wide- ranging introduction to European philosophy in the 15th and 16th centuries, with a focus on the intertwining


emergence of humanism and religious reform.


Penguin


The View from Ninety Charles Handy 9th July, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781804954157


One of the major thinkers of our times reflects on how to live richer, more contented lives after drawing on wisdom built up over a lifetime.


Princeton University Press


Political Philosophy Jonathan Quong 28th April, hb, eb, £25, 9780691215648


How to understand a long-standing puzzle in political philosophy: the relationship between justice and legitimacy.


The Enneads of Plotinus: A Commentary Vol 2 Paul Kalligas, Nickolaos Koutras (tr)


24th February, pb, eb, £45, 9780691241388


Landmark commentary on an important and influential work of ancient philosophy.


The Yi Jing CC Tsai (tr) 30th June, pb, eb, £20, 9780691243092


Full-colour, graphic adaptation.


Playing Possum: How Animals Understand Death Susana Monso


14th April, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780691260778


How animals conceive of death and dying and what that can teach us about our own relationship with mortality.


Dialogues of Confucius Wenwen Li (tr), Brian Bruya (tr), Confucius


10th March, hb, eb, £38, 9780691276465


The first complete English translation of the Dialogues, a rediscovered companion to the Analects.


The Kantian Religion Ian Hunter 16th June, hb, eb, £38, 9780691280592


Historical inquiry into Kantian philosophy as a form of philosophical religion.


The I Ching or Book of Changes Cary F Baynes (tr), Eliot Weinberger, Richard Wilhelm (ed)


2nd April, pb, eb, £20, 9780691284576


The landmark translation that introduced an ancient Chinese Classic to the West. More than one million copies sold.


Spinoza, Atheist Steven Nadler 2nd June, hb, eb, £25, 9780691285238


From Pulitzer Prize finalist a fascinating historical and philosophical narrative that unravels the mystery of whether Spinoza was an atheist.


Reaktion Books


Stupid Idiots Lars Svendsen 1st March, pb, eb, £14.95, 9781836391777


Witty yet thoughtful examination of idiocy in modern life.


Ch’ing, a Chinese Book of Love: From Early Times to the Modern Age John Minford (ed)


1st June, hb, eb, £17.95, 9781836391944


A revelatory portrait of China’s literary passion, sensuality, elegance and desire.


Shambhala


Returning to the Source Solala Towler 2nd June, pb, £17.99, 9781645475088


Experience the profound benefits of meditative practices from the Daoist tradition.


Summersdale


The Little Book of Death 11th June, pb, eb, £7.99, 9781837998050


Spanning thousands of years, this book takes a look at our unwavering interest in the afterlife as it explores the wide-ranging beliefs of different cultures and religions, mythology and burial rites.


University Alabama Press


The Rhetoric of Fascism Nathan Crick (ed), Patrick D. Anderson, Rya Butterfield, Nathan Crick, Elizabeth R. Earle et al


15th March, pb, £26.99, 9780817362720


Defines and interprets the common persuasive devices that characterise fascist discourse to understand the nature of its enduring appeal.


University of Chicago Press


Politics of Legitimacy Dingxin Zhao, Matthew Turner (tr), Haiying Weng (tr)


20th March, pb, eb, £28, 9780226833767


A sweeping work on China that interrogates how states gain, maintain and lose legitimacy.


Given Time II


Jacques Derrida, Laura Odello (ed), Peter Szendy (ed), Rodrigo Therezo (ed) et al


18th March, hb, eb, £32, 9780226823201


Long-awaited conclusion to Derrida’s seminar on the gift of time. A uniquely Derridean treatment of an important subject in the work of Heidegger and beyond.


Remarks on Mathematics and Logic Vol 4 Ludwig Wittgenstein, Victor Rodych (ed), Yvonne Lampert (tr), Harry Tomany (tr) et al


26th June, ,, hb, eb, £44, 9780226841076


Unabridged writings in German-English facing pages composed between 1941 and 1943.


University of Notre Dame Press


The Political Thought of David Hume Aaron Alexander Zubia


15th June, pb, £35, 9780268207816


Zubia argues that the Epicurean roots of David Hume’s philosophy gave rise to liberalism’s grip on the modern political imagination.


Verso Books


The Problem of Personhood Lisa Siraganian


17th February, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781804293447


Should non-humans have rights in law and politics? How personhood for corporations and everything else exploits us today.


A Philosophy of Shame Frederic Gros, Andrew James Bliss (tr)


7th July, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781804294185


An original reflection on shame as the central feeling of our age.


The Defeat of Critique Stathis Kouvelakis 7th July, pb, eb, £30, 9781804295298


Critical perspective on Critical Theory, pointing to the decline of its initial radical potential.


A Social History of Analytic Philosophy Christoph Schuringa


21st July, pb, eb, £16.99, 9781804298411


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