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Prescient essays about the state of our politics from the
                                            philosopher who predicted that a populist demagogue
                                            would become president of the United States

                                            What Can We Hope For?
                                            Richard Rorty, one of the most influential intellectuals
                                            of recent decades, is perhaps best known today as the
                                            philosopher who, almost two decades before the 2016 U.S.
                                            presidential election, warned of the rise of a Trumpian
                                            strongman in America. What Can We Hope For? gathers
                                            nineteen of Rorty’s essays on American and global politics,
                                            including four previously unpublished and many lesser-
                                            known and hard-to-find pieces.

                                            In these provocative and compelling essays, Rorty con-
                                            fronts the critical challenges democracies face at home and
                                            abroad, including populism, growing economic inequality,
                                            and overpopulation and environmental devastation. In
                                            response, he offers optimistic and realistic ideas about how
“I have treasured Richard Rorty’s witty,    to address these crises. He outlines strategies for fostering
 urbane, and generous voice since first     social hope and building an inclusive global community
 encountering his writings in the late      of trust, and urges us to put our faith in trade unions, uni-
 1980s. He was the first philosopher        versities, bottom-up social campaigns, and bold political
 whose thinking really changed my           visions that thwart ideological pieties.
 mind, and it stayed changed. I missed
                                            Driven by Rorty’s sense of emergency about our collective
 his voice in the turbulent events of the
                                            future, What Can We Hope For? is filled with striking
 past several years, but this inspiring
                                            diagnoses of today’s political crises and creative proposals
 collection of his political essays
                                            for solving them.
 reminds us how prescient and humane
 Rorty’s thinking was, and how relevant     Richard Rorty (1931–2007) was an eminent American
 it still is.”                              pragmatist philosopher and public intellectual. Among
 —Brian Eno                                 his many books are Achieving Our Country, Philosophy
                                            and Social Hope, and Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
                                            (Princeton). W. P. Małecki is associate professor of literary
                                            theory at the University of Wroclaw, Poland. His books
                                            include Human Minds and Animal Stories. Chris Voparil
                                            teaches philosophy and political theory on the Graduate
                                            Faculty of Union Institute & University in Cincinnati,
                                            Ohio. His most recent book is Reconstructing Pragmatism:
                                            Richard Rorty and the Classical Pragmatists.
                                            May 2022. 248 pages.
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Why the tools of philosophy offer a powerful antidote
to today’s epidemic of irrationality

When Bad Thinking Happens
to Good People
There is an epidemic of bad thinking in the world today.
An alarming number of people are embracing crazy, even
dangerous ideas. Worse, bad thinking drives bad acting—it
even inspired a mob to storm the U.S. Capitol. When Bad
Thinking Happens to Good People provides an engaging tour
through the basic principles of logic, argument, evidence,
and probability that can make all of us more reasonable
and responsible citizens.

Steven Nadler is the William H. Hay II Professor of Phi-
losophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he
is the director of the Institute for Research in the Human-
ities. Lawrence Shapiro is the Berent Enç Professor of
Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
2021. 240 pages. 1 b/w illus.
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An original deep history of the internet that tells the
story of the centuries-old utopian dreams behind
it—and explains why they have died today

The Internet Is Not What You
Think It Is
Justin Smith offers an original deep history of the internet,
from the ancient to the modern world—uncovering its
origins in nature and centuries-old dreams of radically
improving human life by outsourcing thinking to machines
and communicating across vast distances. Yet, despite the
internet’s continuing potential, Smith argues, the utopian
hopes behind it have finally died today. This book cuts
through our daily digital lives to give a clear-sighted pic-
ture of what the internet is, where it came from, and where
it might be taking us in the coming decades.

Justin E. H. Smith is professor of history and philosophy
of science at the University of Paris.
March 2022. 216 pages. 6 b/w illus.
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A philosophical exploration of female submission, using
    insights from feminist thinkers to reveal the complexities
    of women’s reality and lived experience

    We Are Not Born Submissive
    What role do women play in the perpetuation of patriar-
    chy? On the one hand, popular media urges women to be
    independent, outspoken, and career-minded. Yet, this same
    media glorifies a specific, sometimes voluntary, female
    submissiveness as a source of satisfaction. In philosophy,
    even less has been said on why women submit to men and
    the discussion has been equally contradictory. Is there a
    way to explore female submission in all of its complexity?
    Moving beyond the simplistic binary of natural destiny or
    moral vice, We Are Not Born Submissive takes a sophisticat-
    ed look at how female submissiveness can be explained.

    Manon Garcia is assistant professor of philosophy at Yale
    University.
    2021. 248 pages. 1 b/w illus.
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    An expansive look at how culture shapes our emotions—
    and how we can benefit, as individuals and a society,
    from less anger and more shame

    How to Do Things with Emotions
    Everywhere we look, we see values clashing and tempers
    rising, in ways that seem frenzied, aimless, and cruel. At
    the same time, we witness political leaders and others who
    lack any sense of shame, even as they display carelessness
    with the truth and the common good. In How to Do Things
    with Emotions, Owen Flanagan explains that emotions
    are things we do, and he reminds us that those like anger
    and shame involve cultural norms and scripts. How to Do
    Things with Emotions celebrates the plasticity of our emo-
    tional responses—and our freedom to recalibrate them in
    the pursuit of more fulfilling lives.

    Owen Flanagan is the James B. Duke Distinguished
    Professor of Philosophy and professor of psychology and
    neuroscience at Duke University.
    2021. 328 pages. 2 b/w illus.
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An engaging and illuminating exploration of grief—and
why, despite its intense pain, it can also help us grow

Grief
Experiencing grief at the death of a person we love or who
matters to us—as universal as it is painful—is central to
the human condition. Surprisingly, however, philosophers
have rarely examined grief in any depth. In Grief, Michael
Cholbi presents a groundbreaking philosophical explora-
tion of this complex emotional event, offering new insights
about what grief is, whom we grieve, and how grief can
ultimately lead us to a richer self-understanding and a
fuller realization of our humanity. An original account
of how grieving works and why it is so important, Grief
shows how the pain of this experience gives us a chance to
deepen our relationships with others and ourselves.

Michael Cholbi is Chair in Philosophy at the University of
Edinburgh.
January 2022. 232 pages.
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Two simple yet tremendously powerful ideas that
shaped virtually every aspect of civilization

The Two Greatest Ideas
This book is a breathtaking examination of the two
greatest ideas in human history. The first is the idea that
the human mind can grasp the universe. The second
is the idea that the human mind can grasp itself. This
panoramic book reveals what is missing in our conception
of ourselves and the world, and imagines a not-too-distant
future when a third great idea, the idea that human minds
can grasp each other, will help us gain an idea of the whole
of reality.

Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski is George Lynn Cross Research
Professor Emerita and the Kingfisher College Chair of the
Philosophy of Religion and Ethics Emerita at the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma.
Soochow University Lectures in Philosophy
2021. 280 pages. 11 b/w illus.
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Why you don’t have a self—and why that’s a good thing

    Losing Ourselves
    In Losing Ourselves, Jay Garfield, a leading expert on Bud-
    dhist philosophy, offers a brief and radically clear account
    of an idea that at first might seem frightening but that
    promises to liberate us and improve our lives, our relation-
    ships, and the world. Drawing on Indian and East Asian
    Buddhism, Daoism, Western philosophy, and cognitive
    neuroscience, Garfield shows why it is perfectly natural to
    think you have a self—and why it actually makes no sense
    at all and is even dangerous. The result is a transformative
    book about why we have nothing to lose—and everything
    to gain—by losing our selves.

    Jay L. Garfield is the Doris Silbert Professor in the
    Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, Logic, and
    Buddhist Studies at Smith College and a visiting professor
    of Buddhist philosophy at Harvard Divinity School.
    May 2022. 224 pages.
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    A spellbinding look at the philosophical and moral
    implications of animal dreaming

    When Animals Dream
    Are humans the only dreamers on Earth? What goes on
    in the minds of animals when they sleep? When Animals
    Dream brings together behavioral and neuroscientific
    research on animal sleep with philosophical theories of
    dreaming. It shows that dreams provide an invaluable win-
    dow into the cognitive and emotional lives of nonhuman
    animals, giving us access to a seemingly inaccessible realm
    of animal experience. A mesmerizing journey into the
    otherworldly domain of nonhuman consciousness, When
    Animals Dream carries profound implications for contem-
    porary debates about animal cognition, animal ethics, and
    animal rights, challenging us to regard animals as beings
    who matter, and for whom things matter.

    David M. Peña-Guzmán is associate professor of human-
    ities and liberal studies at San Francisco State University.
    May 2022. 280 pages. 13 b/w illus. 1 table.
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Invaluable wisdom on living a good life from one of the
Enlightenment’s greatest philosophers

The Great Guide
David Hume (1711–1776) is perhaps best known for his
ideas about cause and effect and his criticisms of religion,
but he is rarely thought of as a philosopher with practical
wisdom to offer. The Great Guide is an engaging and
eye-opening account of how Hume’s thought should serve
as the basis for a complete approach to life. The Great
Guide includes 145 Humean maxims for living well, on
topics ranging from the meaning of success and the value
of travel to friendship, facing death, identity, and the im-
portance of leisure. This book shows how life is far richer
with Hume as your guide.

Julian Baggini is an independent scholar, philosopher, and
writer.
2021. 328 pages. 25 b/w illus.
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A bold reevaluation of Spinoza that reveals his powerful,
inclusive vision of religion for the modern age

Spinoza’s Religion
Spinoza is widely regarded as either a God-forsaking
atheist or a God-intoxicated pantheist, but Clare Carlisle
says that he was neither. In Spinoza’s Religion, she sets
out a bold interpretation of Spinoza through a lucid
new reading of his masterpiece, the Ethics. Putting the
question of religion centre-stage but refusing to convert
Spinozism to Christianity, Carlisle reveals that “being in
God” unites Spinoza’s metaphysics and ethics. Spinoza’s
Religion unfolds a powerful, inclusive philosophical vision
for the modern age—one that is grounded in a profound
questioning of how to live a joyful, fully human life. Seen
through Carlisle’s eyes, the Ethics prompts us to rethink
not only Spinoza but also religion itself.

Clare Carlisle is Professor of Philosophy at King’s College
London.
2021. 288 pages. 2 b/w illus.
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An eminent philosopher explains why we owe it to future
    generations to take immediate action on global warming

    The Pivotal Generation
    Climate change is the supreme challenge of our time. Yet
    despite growing international recognition of the unfolding
    catastrophe, global carbon emissions continue to rise,
    hitting an all-time high in 2019. Henry Shue makes an
    impassioned case for taking immediate, radical action
    to combat global warming. Written in direct, accessible
    language, The Pivotal Generation approaches the latest
    scientific research with a singular moral clarity. It’s an
    urgently needed call to action for anyone concerned about
    the planet’s future.

    Henry Shue is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for
    International Studies at the University of Oxford, where
    he is also Senior Research Fellow Emeritus at Merton
    College.
    January 2022. 208 pages.
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    How the utopian tradition offers answers to today’s
    environmental crises

    Utopianism for a Dying Planet
    In the face of Earth’s environmental breakdown, it is
    clear that technological innovation alone won’t save our
    planet. A more radical approach is required, one that
    involves profound changes in individual and collective
    behavior. Utopianism for a Dying Planet examines the ways
    the expansive history of utopian thought, from its origins
    in ancient Sparta and ideas of the Golden Age through to
    today’s thinkers, can offer moral and imaginative guidance
    in the face of catastrophe. An urgent and comprehensive
    search for antidotes to our planet’s destruction, Utopianism
    for a Dying Planet asks for a revival of utopian ideas, not
    as an escape from reality, but as a powerful means of
    changing it.

    Gregory Claeys is professor emeritus of the history of
    political thought at the University of London.
    July 2022. 520 pages.
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An intellectual history of the philosophers who grappled
with the problem of evil, and the case for why pessimism
still holds moral value for us today

Dark Matters
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, philosophers
engaged in heated debates on the question of how God
could have allowed evil and suffering in a creation that is
supposedly good. Dark Matters makes a compelling case
for the rediscovery of pessimism as a source for compas-
sion, consolation, and perhaps even hope. A breathtaking
work of intellectual history by one of today’s leading schol-
ars, Dark Matters reveals how the crucial moral aim of
pessimism is to find a way of speaking about suffering that
offers consolation and does justice to the fragility of life.

Mara van der Lugt is lecturer in philosophy at the Univer-
sity of St Andrews, where she specializes in early modern
intellectual history and philosophy.
2021. 472 pages.
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How an acceptance of our limitations can lead to a more
fulfilling life and a more harmonious society

The Good-Enough Life
We live in a world oriented toward greatness, one in
which we feel compelled to be among the wealthiest, most
powerful, and most famous. This book explains why no
one truly benefits from this competitive social order, and
reveals how another way of life is possible—a good-enough
life for all. Avram Alpert shows how our obsession with
greatness results in stress and anxiety, damage to our
relationships, widespread political and economic inequal-
ity, and destruction of the natural world. Visionary and
provocative, The Good-Enough Life demonstrates how we
can work together to cultivate a good-enough life for all
instead of tearing ourselves apart in a race to the top of the
social pyramid.

Avram Alpert is lecturer in the Writing Program at Prince-
ton University and coeditor of Shifter magazine.
April 2022. 336 pages.
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Why equality cannot be conditional on a shared human
    “nature” but has to be for all

    Unconditional Equals
    In Unconditional Equals, political philosopher Anne Phillips
    challenges attempts to justify equality by reference to a
    shared human nature, arguing that justification turns into
    conditions and ends up as exclusion. Drawing on political,
    feminist, and postcolonial theory, Unconditional Equals
    argues that we should understand equality not as some-
    thing grounded in shared characteristics but as something
    people enact when they refuse to be considered inferiors.
    The book makes a powerful case for seeing equality as a
    commitment we make to ourselves and others, and a claim
    we make on others when they deny us our status as equals.

    Anne Phillips is the Graham Wallas Professor of Political
    Science at the London School of Economics, where she
    previously directed the LSE Gender Institute.
    2021. 160 pages.
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    A compelling account of the threat immigration control
    poses to the citizens of free societies

    Immigration and Freedom
    Immigration is often seen as a danger to western liberal
    democracies because it threatens to undermine their
    fundamental values, most notably freedom and national
    self-determination. In this book, however, Chandran
    Kukathas argues that the greater threat comes not from
    immigration but from immigration control. Kukathas
    shows that immigration control is not merely about
    preventing outsiders from moving across borders. It is
    about controlling what outsiders do once in a society. Im-
    migration and Freedom presents a critique of immigration
    control as an institutional reality, as well as an account of
    what freedom means—and why it matters.

    Chandran Kukathas is the Lee Kong Chian Professor
    of Political Science and Dean of the School of Social
    Sciences at Singapore Management University.
    2021. 384 pages. 5 tables; 1 b/w illus.
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A compelling exploration of how our pursuit of
happiness makes us unhappy

Why We Are Restless
We live in an age of unprecedented prosperity, yet
everywhere we see signs that our pursuit of happiness has
proven fruitless. Dissatisfied, we seek change for the sake
of change—even if it means undermining the foundations
of our common life. Benjamin and Jenna Storey offer a
profound and beautiful reflection on the roots of this mal-
aise and examine how we might begin to cure ourselves.

Benjamin Storey is the Jane Gage Hipp Professor of
Politics and International Affairs and Director of the
Tocqueville Program at Furman University. Jenna Silber
Storey is Assistant Professor of Politics and International
Affairs and Executive Director of the Tocqueville Program
at Furman.
New Forum Books
2021. 264 pages.
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A timely defense of liberalism that draws vital lessons
from its greatest midcentury proponents

Liberalism in Dark Times
Today, liberalism faces threats from across the political
spectrum. While right-wing populists and leftist purists
righteously violate liberal norms, theorists of liberalism
seem to have little to say. In Liberalism in Dark Times,
Joshua Cherniss issues a rousing defense of the liberal
tradition, drawing on a neglected strand of liberal thought.
Building on the work of these thinkers, Cherniss urges
us to imagine liberalism not as a set of policies but as a
temperament or disposition—one marked by openness to
complexity, willingness to acknowledge uncertainty, toler-
ance for difference, and resistance to ruthlessness. In the
face of rising political fanaticism, he persuasively argues
for the continuing importance of this liberal ethos.

Joshua L. Cherniss is associate professor of government at
Georgetown University.
2021. 328 pages.
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The full story of the conflict between two of the
     twentieth century’s most important thinkers—and
     how their profound disagreements continue to offer
     important lessons for political theory and philosophy

     Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin
     Two of the most iconic thinkers of the twentieth
     century, Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) and Isaiah Berlin
     (1909–1997) fundamentally disagreed on central issues in
     politics, history and philosophy. Written in a lively style,
     and filled with drama, tragedy and passion, Hannah Arendt
     and Isaiah Berlin tells, for the first time, the full story of the
     fraught relationship between these towering figures, and
     shows how their profoundly different views continue to
     offer important lessons for political thought today.

     Kei Hiruta is Assistant Professor and AIAS-COFUND
     Fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies at
     Aarhus University in Denmark.
     2021. 288 pages.
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     An original, unified reconstruction of Mill’s moral and
     political philosophy—one that finally reveals its
     consistency and full power

     Completely Free
     Few thinkers have been as influential as John Stuart Mill,
     whose philosophy has arguably defined Utilitarian ethics
     and modern liberalism. But fewer still have been subject
     to as much criticism for perceived ambiguities and incon-
     sistencies. In Completely Free, John Peter DiIulio offers an
     ambitious and comprehensive new reading that explains
     how Mill’s ethical, moral, and political ideas are all part of
     a unified, coherent, and powerful philosophy. Completely
     Free provides an unmatched account of the unity and
     power of Mill’s enduring moral and political thought.

     John Peter DiIulio is the James N. Perry Scholar of Phi-
     losophy, Politics, and Society in the Program for Research
     on Religion and Urban Civil Society at the University of
     Pennsylvania.
     May 2022. 328 pages.
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An argument for why Plato’s Laws can be considered his
most important political dialogue

Beyond the Republic
In Beyond the Republic, André Laks argues that the Laws,
Plato’s last and longest dialogue, is also his most import-
ant political work, surpassing the Republic in historical
relevance. Laks offers a thorough reappraisal of this less
renowned text, and examines how it provides a critical
foundation for the principles of lawmaking. In doing so, he
makes clear the tremendous impact the Laws had not only
on political philosophy, but also on modern political his-
tory. Beyond the Republic presents a sophisticated reevalua-
tion of a philosophical work that has exerted an enormous
if often hidden influence even into the present day.

André Laks is professor emeritus of ancient philosophy at
the Paris-Sorbonne University and teachesat the Panamer-
ican University in Mexico City.
June 2022. 248 pages. 3 tables.
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A comprehensive intellectual biography of the
Enlightenment philosopher

George Berkeley
In George Berkeley: A Philosophical Life, Tom Jones provides
a comprehensive account of the life and work of the pre-
eminent Irish philosopher of the Enlightenment. From his
early brilliance as a student and fellow at Trinity College
Dublin to his later years as Bishop of Cloyne, Berkeley
brought his searching and powerful intellect to bear on the
full range of eighteenth-century thought and experience.
Jones brings vividly to life the complexities and contra-
dictions of Berkeley’s life and ideas. The result is a richly
detailed and rounded portrait of a major Enlightenment
thinker and the world in which he lived.

Tom Jones is Reader in the School of English at the
University of St Andrews.
2021. 648 pages. 20 b/w illus.
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A bold new interpretation of Augustine’s virtue of hope
     and its place in political life

     A Commonwealth of Hope
     When it comes to politics, Augustine of Hippo is
     renowned as one of history’s great pessimists, with his
     sights set firmly on the heavenly city rather than the public
     square. Many have enlisted him to chasten political hopes,
     highlighting the realities of evil and encouraging citizens
     instead to cast their hopes on heaven. A Commonwealth of
     Hope challenges prevailing interpretations of Augustinian
     pessimism, offering a new vision of his political thought
     that can also help today’s citizens sustain hope in the face
     of despair.

     Michael Lamb is assistant professor of politics, ethics, and
     interdisciplinary humanities and executive director of the
     Program for Leadership and Character at Wake Forest
     University.
     August 2022. 384 pages.
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     A radical reinterpretation of Adam Smith that
     challenges economists, moral philosophers, political
     theorists, and intellectual historians to rethink him—
     and why he matters

     Adam Smith Reconsidered
     Adam Smith has long been recognized as the father
     of modern economics. More recently, scholars have
     emphasized his standing as a moral philosopher—one
     who was prepared to critique markets as well as to praise
     them. But Smith’s contributions to political theory are
     still underappreciated and relatively neglected. In this
     bold, revisionary book, Paul Sagar argues that not only
     have the fundamentals of Smith’s political thought been
     widely misunderstood, but that once we understand them
     correctly, our estimations of Smith as economist and as
     moral philosopher must radically change.

     Paul Sagar is senior lecturer in political theory at King’s
     College London.
     March 2022. 240 pages.
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ANCIENT WISDOM FOR MODERN READERS

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PRINCETON FOUNDATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY

                                                    A sophisticated, original introduction to the philosophy
                                                    of mathematics from one of its leading thinkers

                                                    Philosophy of Mathematics
                                                    Mathematics is a model of precision and objectivity, but
                                                    it appears distinct from the empirical sciences because it
                                                    seems to deliver nonexperiential knowledge of a nonphys-
                                                    ical reality of numbers, sets, and functions. How can these
                                                    two aspects of mathematics be reconciled? This concise
                                                    book provides a systematic, accessible introduction to the
                                                    field that is trying to answer that question: the philosophy
                                                    of mathematics. Øystein Linnebo, one of the world’s lead-
                                                    ing scholars on the subject, introduces all of the classical
                                                    approaches to the field as well as more specialized issues,
                                                    including mathematical intuition, potential infinity, and
                                                    the search for new mathematical axioms. Sophisticated
                                                    but clear and approachable, this is an essential book for all
                                                    students and teachers of philosophy and of mathematics.

                                                    Øystein Linnebo is professor of philosophy at the Univer-
                                                    sity of Oslo.
                                                    2020. 216 pages.
                                                    Paperback 9780691202297      $21.95 | £16.99    ebook 9781400885244

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            bedrocks of political philosophy and the social sciences.

            Gerald Gaus (1952–2020) was the James E. Rogers
            Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona.
            John Thrasher is an associate professor in the Department
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            A concise introduction to logic that teaches you not only
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            How Logic Works
            How Logic Works is an introductory logic textbook that
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            divorced from ordinary thinking, Hans Halvorson presents
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            Hans Halvorson is Stuart Professor of Philosophy at
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            2020. 256 pages. 18 b/w illus.
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                   A trenchant defense of hierarchy in different spheres of
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                   Just Hierarchy
                   All complex and large-scale societies are organized along
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                   defense of hierarchy in the modern world, Just Hierarchy
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                   larger political realms.

                   Daniel A. Bell is dean of the School of Political Science
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                   How a form of governance inspired by Confucianism
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                   Against Political Equality
                   What might a viable political alternative to liberal democ-
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                   ity presents a novel Confucian-engendered alternative for
                   solving today’s political problems.

                   Tongdong Bai is the Dongfang Professor of Philosophy at
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                   Law at New York University School of Law.
                   2021. 344 pages.
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                        Think Least of Death
                        Baruch Spinoza became notorious across Europe for his
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                        provide a guide to living one’s best life.

                        Steven Nadler is Vilas Research Professor and the William
                        H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy at the University of
                        Wisconsin–Madison.
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                        How philosophy transformed human knowledge
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                        The World Philosophy Made
                        Philosophical investigation is the root of all human knowl-
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                        The World Philosophy Made explains and illuminates as
                        never before the inexhaustible richness of philosophy and
                        its influence on our individual and collective lives.

                        Scott Soames is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
                        at the University of Southern California and a member of
                        the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
                        2021. 464 pages. 13 b/w illus. 1 table.
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                   Sick Souls, Healthy Minds
                   In 1895, William James delivered a lecture entitled “Is Life Worth
                   Living?” Indeed, as John Kaag writes, “James’s entire philosophy,
                   from beginning to end, was geared to save a life, his life”—and
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                   absorbing introduction to James’s life and thought that shows why
                   the founder of pragmatism and empirical psychology can still speak
                   to anyone struggling to make a life worth living.

                   John Kaag is professor of philosophy at the University of Massa-
                   chusetts, Lowell.
                   2021. 224 pages.
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                   The Murder of Professor Schlick
                   On June 22, 1936, the philosopher Moritz Schlick was on his way
                   to deliver a lecture at the University of Vienna when a deranged
                   former student of Schlick’s shot him dead on the university steps.
                   Weaving a narrative set against the backdrop of rising extremism in
                   Hitler’s Europe, this book traces the rise and fall of the Vienna Cir-
                   cle and of a philosophical movement that sought to do away with
                   metaphysics and pseudoscience in a city darkened by unreason.

                   David Edmonds is a distinguished research fellow at the Oxford
                   Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics.
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                   Lost in Thought
                   In an overloaded, superficial, technological world, in which almost
                   everything and everybody is judged by its usefulness, where can
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                   to others? While many forms of leisure meet these needs, Zena
                   Hitz writes, few experiences are so fulfilling as the inner life. Lost
                   in Thought is a moving account of why renewing our inner lives is
                   fundamental to preserving our humanity.

                   Zena Hitz is a Tutor in the great books program at St. John’s
                   College in Annapolis, Maryland.
                   2021. 240 pages.
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                        Justice and the Politics of Difference
                        Justice and the Politics of Difference challenges the prevailing reduc-
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                        formal equality, and the unitary moral subjectivity. Iris Marion
                        Young argues for a principle of group representation in democratic
                        publics and for group-differentiated policies.

                        Iris Marion Young (1949–2006) was professor of political science
                        at the University of Chicago. Danielle Allen is the James Bryant
                        Conant University Professor at Harvard University.
                        Princeton Classics
                        April 2022. 304 pages.
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                        Open Democracy
                        Diagnosing what is wrong with representative government and aim-
                        ing to recover some of the openness of ancient democracies, Open
                        Democracy presents a new paradigm of democracy. Hélène Lande-
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                        at the heart of democratic power is not only the true meaning of a
                        government of, by, and for the people, but also feasible and, more
                        than ever, urgently needed.

                        Hélène Landemore is associate professor of political science at Yale
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                        March 2022. 272 pages. 1 b/w illus. 1 table.
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                        On Mercy
                        Since antiquity, mercy has been regarded as a virtue. Yet by the end
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                        ment’s rejection of mercy. An important contribution to political
                        philosophy from an inventive thinker, On Mercy makes a persuasive
                        case for returning this neglected virtue to the heart of political
                        thought.

                        Malcolm Bull is Professor of Art and the History of Ideas at the
                        University of Oxford and a Senior Associate Research Fellow of
                        Christ Church, Oxford.
                        2021. 208 pages.
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                   The Privatized State
                   Many governmental functions today—from the management of
                   prisons and welfare offices to warfare and financial regulation—are
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                   shows how privatization undermines the very reason political
                   institutions exist in the first place, and advocates for a new way of
                   administering public affairs that is more democratic and just.

                   Chiara Cordelli is associate professor of political science at the
                   University of Chicago.
                   May 2022. 352 pages. 3 b/w illus.
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                   Our Great Purpose
                   Adam Smith is best known today as the founder of modern eco-
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                   able insights on topics ranging from happiness and moderation to
                   love and friendship, Our Great Purpose enables modern readers to
                   see Smith in an entirely new light—and along the way, learn what it
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                   Ryan Patrick Hanley is professor of political science at Boston
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                   2021. 176 pages.
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                   Systemic Corruption
                   This provocative book reveals how the majority of modern liberal
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                   democracy with the establishment of anti-oligarchic institutions
                   through which common people can collectively resist the domina-
                   tion of the few.

                   Camila Vergara is a postdoctoral research scholar and lecturer at
                   the Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights at
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                   June 2022. 312 pages. 21 b/w illus.
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                        Dreamworlds of Race
                        Between the late nineteenth century and the First World War an
                        ocean-spanning network of prominent individuals advocated the
                        unification of Britain and the United States. Tracing how intellec-
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                        unification, Dreamworlds of Race analyzes ideas of empire and world
                        order that reverberate to this day.

                        Duncan Bell is Professor of Political Thought and International
                        Relations at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Christ’s
                        College.
                        June 2022. 488 pages.
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                        Freedom, Resentment, and
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                        P. F. Strawson was one of the most important philosophers of the
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                        on Strawson’s thinking and has profound implications for future
                        work on free will, moral responsibility, and metaethics.

                        Pamela Hieronymi is professor of philosophy at the University of
                        California, Los Angeles.
                        May 2022. 168 pages.
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                        In Search of the Soul
                        The concept of the soul has been a recurring area of exploration
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                        into the origins of the soul in Western philosophy and culture, and
                        examines how the idea has developed throughout history to the
                        present. A better understanding of the soul might help all of us
                        better understand what it is to be human.

                        John Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the
                        University of Reading, Professor of Philosophy of Religion at
                        Roehampton University, and an Honorary Fellow of St. John’s
                        College, Oxford.
                        April 2022. 192 pages. 1 b/w illus.
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                   Two Buddhas Seated Side by Side
                   Composed in India some two millennia ago, the Lotus Sūtra asserts
                   the potential for all beings to attain supreme enlightenment. This
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                   cle by which ancient writings are given contemporary meaning.

                   Donald S. Lopez Jr. is the Arthur E. Link Distinguished University
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                   Michigan. Jacqueline I. Stone is professor of religion at Princeton
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                   January 2022. 312 pages. 1 b/w illus.
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                   Calling Philosophers Names
                   This book provides an account of the origins of the term philoso-
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                   how it first referred to advice-givers, then to conversationalists
                   about virtue, and finally to investigators who focused on the
                   conditions of those conversations. Calling Philosophers Names seeks
                   to understand who were called philosophoi, and how the use of and
                   reflections on the word contributed to the rise of a discipline.

                   Christopher Moore is associate professor of philosophy and clas-
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                   2021. 440 pages. 1 map.
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                   Not Born Yesterday
                   Not Born Yesterday explains how we decide who we can trust and
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                   science and other fields ranging from history to anthropology,
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                   tion that surrounds us, argues that we do it well, and explains how
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                   Hugo Mercier is a cognitive scientist at the Jean Nicod Institute
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                   March 2022. 384 pages. 4 b/w illus.
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                        Why Trust Science?
                        This book offers a compelling defense of science, revealing why the
                        social character of scientific knowledge is its greatest strength—and
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                        book features a new preface by Oreskes and critical responses, as
                        well as a foreword by political theorist Stephen Macedo.

                        Naomi Oreskes is the Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History
                        of Science and affiliated professor of Earth and planetary sciences
                        at Harvard University.
                        The University Center for Human Values Series
                        2021. 392 pages. 2 b/w illus. 1 table.
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                        On the Future
                        Humanity has reached a critical moment. Our world is unsettled
                        and rapidly changing, and we face existential risks over the next
                        century. Martin Rees argues that humanity’s prospects depend on
                        our taking a very different approach to planning for tomorrow. This
                        book will captivate anyone who wants to understand the critical
                        issues that will define the future of humanity on Earth and beyond.

                        Martin Rees is Astronomer Royal, and has been Master of Trinity
                        College and Director of the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge
                        University.
                        2021. 280 pages.
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                        Artificial You
                        We are at a monumental turning point in human history. AI
                        research is going inside the human brain itself, attempting to aug-
                        ment human minds. It may even create greater-than-human-level
                        intelligence, leading to a new generation of artificial minds—Minds
                        2.0. Examining the philosophical questions lying beneath the algo-
                        rithms, Schneider takes on AI’s thorniest implications.

                        Susan Schneider is the NASA/Baruch Blumberg Chair of Astrobi-
                        ology and Technological Innovation at the Library of Congress and
                        NASA, and the Dietrich Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and
                        Neuroscience at Florida Atlantic University.
                        2021. 192 pages. 9 b/w illus.
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