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Phenomenological Philosophy and Its Applications
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Comprehensive analysis of Hegel's philosophical work.
Step-by-step breakdown of complex concepts.
Includes an insightful introductory essay.
Enhances understanding of difficult philosophical ideas.
Ideal for students and philosophy enthusiasts.
Engaging and accessible study guide.
Encourages deep critical thinking and reflection.
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Classic political treatise by Niccolò Machiavelli.
Explores power, morality, and political strategy.
Written in vernacular Italian for accessibility.
Published posthumously in 1532, after Machiavelli's death.
Guidance for new princes and political leaders.
Controversial themes sparked extensive debate and analysis.
Innovative approach in Renaissance literature tradition.
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Explores uncertainty, luck, and decision-making.
Introduces the concept of antifragility.
Teaches how to thrive in chaos.
Contrasts antifragile with resilient and robust.
Offers insights on various life domains.
Combines ancient wisdom and modern thinking.
Encourages embracing randomness for growth.
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Beloved treatise since 1958, inspiring many disciplines.
Explores intimate spaces and their poetic significance.
Rich imagery evokes dreams and cherished memories.
Features foreword by Mark Z. Danielewski.
Introduction by philosopher Richard Kearney included.
Part of Penguin Classics' esteemed literature collection.
Authoritative text enhanced by scholarly insights.
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Revolutionary philosophical work by Hegel.
Explores consciousness, self-consciousness, and reason.
Introduces Hegelian dialectic method.
Discusses idealism and self-realization.
Divided into six profound sections.
Influential study of mind's growth.
Complex yet highly rewarding read.
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Explores free will and cosmic fabric.
Insights from Borges, Heisenberg, and Kant.
A profound look at reality's nature.
Mind-expanding synthesis of literature, science, and philosophy.
Highlights limits of human understanding.
Illuminates selfhood, morality, and purpose.
Celebrates our finite existence amidst vast mysteries.
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Major philosophical work by Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
New translation available for modern readers.
Explores the relationship between body and experience.
Engages with key phenomenological thinkers.
Includes studies of psychology and neurology.
Features comprehensive translator's introduction and notes.
Updated references to English translations provided.
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Explores modern society's impact on mental health.
Analyzes disorders from excessive positivity culture.
Draws from literature, philosophy, and science.
Critiques multitasking and user-friendly technology.
Highlights stress as a social phenomenon.
Read by expert narrator Peter Noble.
Produced by independent publisher Echo Point Books.
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A profound exploration of reality's nature.
Insights from Borges, Heisenberg, and Kant.
Examines free will and human experience.
Blends fiction, science, and philosophy seamlessly.
Reveals limits of human understanding and perception.
Reflects on love, loss, and existence.
Encourages contemplation of our cosmic place.
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A profound exploration of reality's nature.
Intersects poetry, physics, and philosophy.
Highlights insights from Borges, Heisenberg, and Kant.
Discusses love, loss, and selfhood.
Examines limits of human understanding.
Engages with concepts of free will.
Invites reflection on our existential mysteries.
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Explores paradox at the heart of Marcel's philosophy.
Written by Kenneth T. Gallagher, a trusted expert.
Comprehensive study first published in 1962.
Illuminates themes, ideas, and images in Marcel's work.
Offers insights into Marcel's dramatic creations.
Serves as an introduction to Marcel's thought.
Relevant for understanding today's impersonal society.
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Argues for human experience in scientific inquiry.
Challenges the notion of absolute scientific knowledge.
Explores intersection of science and lived human experience.
Addresses climate crisis and science denialism issues.
Proposes a new scientific worldview for future understanding.
Examines conundrums in time, consciousness, and existence.
Encourages a culture of self-correcting scientific narratives.
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Challenges conventional scientific viewpoints on human experience.
Explores the intersection of science and lived experience.
Addresses climate crisis and science denialism issues.
Reframes scientific inquiry for a sustainable future.
Discusses consciousness, AI, and the universe's origin.
Promotes a narrative of evolving scientific knowledge.
Encourages a new scientific culture for humanity's flourishing.
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Essential collection of Heidegger's influential essays.
Explores profound issues in modern technology and thought.
Includes the renowned essay "The Question Concerning Technology."
Investigates our understanding of self and world.
Addresses the concept of "enframing" in technology.
A landmark work in philosophy of science.
Relevant insights for contemporary technological discussions.
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Award-winning ecological philosophy work.
Explores human perception and nature's connection.
Incorporates diverse philosophical and cultural insights.
Reveals language's sensual roots in nature.
Encourages a return to sensory awareness.
Engages with natural elements and their significance.
Written with passion and intellectual daring.
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Clear and lively presentation of phenomenology.
Explores perception, memory, language, and identity.
Examines human thinking rooted in experience.
New interpretation of correspondence theory of truth.
Contrasts phenomenology with modern and postmodern thought.
Abundant examples to illustrate complex concepts.
Accessible for both beginners and advanced readers.
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Compelling argument for human experience in science.
Challenges traditional views of objective scientific truth.
Explores interconnection of reality and human experience.
Addresses climate crisis and science denialism urgently.
Encourages a new scientific worldview for humanity.
Proposes science as evolving narrative, not absolute fact.
Awakens readers to the significance of subjective experience.
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A captivating exploration of reality's deepest mysteries.
Examines the intertwining thoughts of three great thinkers.
Illuminates the concepts of free will and selfhood.
Offers insights into the nature of love and loss.
Discusses limits of human understanding and perception.
A thought-provoking synthesis of fiction, science, and philosophy.
Encourages reflection on our place in the universe.
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Explores effects of modern competitiveness on individuals.
Highlights disorders like depression and attention deficit disorder.
Critiques multitasking and user-friendly technology's impact.
Identifies social and historical phenomena of stress.
Advocates for intellectual reflection over constant connectivity.
Draws on literature, philosophy, and social sciences.
Encourages understanding of negative experiences in society.
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Comprehensive introduction to continental philosophy.
Explores key thinkers from Kant to Kristeva.
Addresses fundamental philosophical questions effectively.
Lively and engaging writing style.
Thematic approach enhances understanding of concepts.
Ideal for first-time philosophy students.
Connects historical context with contemporary issues.
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Proposes philosophy as a cure for neurosis.
Co-winner of 2005 Biennial Book Prize.
Explores human psyche through contemporary European philosophy.
Analyzes perception, embodiment, and memory formation.
Highlights importance of interpersonal feedback on self-worth.
Investigates family interactions' impact on personality development.
Offers a novel theory of psychological therapy.
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First English translation of Patocka's classic work.
Comprehensive introduction to Husserl's philosophical ideas.
Explores central themes of Husserlian phenomenology.
Discusses intentionality and categorial intuition extensively.
Examines temporality and subject-body relations.
Focuses on transcendental subjectivity and a priori concepts.
Engages with Husserl's philosophical evolution critically.
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Monumental biography of Hegel's life and philosophy.
Explores Hegel's concept of freedom in depth.
Extensive archival research unveils new documents.
Analyses Hegel's four major philosophical works.
Challenges common misconceptions about Hegel's ideas.
Highlights Hegel's relevance in contemporary philosophy.
Engaging portrait of Hegel's intellectual milieu.
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Access crucial terms from Emmanuel Levinas's philosophy.
Includes original French words for enhanced understanding.
Covers three key periods of Levinas's philosophical work.
Explores terms' evolution in radical ethics context.
Features an intellectual biography and life chronology.
List of primary and secondary sources included.
Broad introduction to a significant contemporary thinker.
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Explores key debates in the philosophy of time.
Covers metaphysics, epistemology, and cognitive science.
Investigates what time really is and our experience.
Addresses time's relevance in art and rationality.
Includes study questions for deeper understanding.
Annotated reading list for further exploration.
Comprehensive bibliography for extensive research.
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Challenges traditional views on humanity.
Explores philosophy from Plato to Nietzsche.
Critiques humanism and its implications.
Encourages questioning of deep-seated beliefs.
Recognized as a bestseller in Britain.
Recommended by notable critics and publications.
Provokes thought on human existence and nature.
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Seven-volume set of G.I. Gurdjieff's writings.
Explores consciousness and self-discovery themes.
Beautifully designed slipcase for elegance.
Meticulously curated for depth and insight.
Ideal for scholars and spiritual seekers.
Invites transformative journey of inner awakening.
A unique addition to any library.
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2017 reprint of the original 1931 edition.
Full facsimile, not optical recognition software.
Explores foundational concepts of phenomenology.
Influential work in twentieth century philosophy.
Husserl's study of consciousness essence.
Influenced philosophers like Heidegger and Sartre.
Essential reading for understanding phenomenology today.
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Timeless exploration of domestic spaces and memories.
Philosophical treatise combines poetry, art, and consciousness.
Influential work for architects, writers, and psychologists.
New edition features insights from Mark Z. Danielewski.
Introduction by renowned philosopher Richard Kearney.
Classic literature from Penguin's esteemed publishing legacy.
Invites readers to reflect on their intimate spaces.
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