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  • The Reception of Paul the Apostle in the Works of Slavoj Žižek

    The Reception of Paul the Apostle in the Works of Slavoj Žižek by Ole Jakob Løland offers an erudite overview of Slavoj Žižek’s unique engagement with the Apostle Paul, a figure traditionally associated with Christian theology. This pioneering work is the first comprehensive study dedicated to Žižek’s complex interpretations of Paul’s epistles, examining how Žižek…

    S. Gros

    August 10, 2024
    Philosophy
  • A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul

    Stanislas Breton’s A Radical Philosophy of Saint Paul stands as a great contribution to contemporary Continental philosophy, where it intersects with theological inquiry and political theory in ways that continue to reverberate through modern intellectual thought. Breton, a renowned French philosopher and theologian, challenges the reader to engage with the apostle Paul not merely as…

    S. Gros

    August 10, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Hegel and the Infinite: Religion, Politics, and Dialectic

    Hegel and the Infinite, edited by Slavoj Žižek, is an ambitious exploration of the enduring relevance of Hegel’s thought in contemporary philosophy, politics, and religion. This volume brings together a diverse array of prominent thinkers, including Catherine Malabou, Antonio Negri, John D. Caputo, Bruno Bosteels, Mark C. Taylor, and Žižek himself, alongside others, to engage…

    S. Gros

    August 10, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion

    Bernard M.G. Reardon’s Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion offers an analysis of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s complex and often enigmatic views on religion. Reardon positions Hegel as a central figure in modern philosophy, whose ideas have been the subject of intense scrutiny, admiration, and controversy. Despite the difficulties inherent in interpreting Hegel’s thought, particularly his dense…

    S. Gros

    August 8, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Images of the Present Time’ by Alain Badiou

    In Images of the Present Time, Alain Badiou presents an illuminating and multifaceted philosophical inquiry into the nature of contemporaneity and the challenge of living authentically within one’s own era. Spanning nearly three years of seminars from 2001 to 2004, this volume captures Badiou’s engagement with the existential and philosophical dilemmas of our time, against…

    S. Gros

    August 7, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Infinite Thought: Truth and the Return of Philosophy’ by Alain Badiou

    Alain Badiou’s Infinite Thought: Truth and the Return to Philosophy represents a monumental effort to redefine the concept of truth and reassert the importance of philosophy in contemporary intellectual discourse. Badiou addresses the profound crisis that philosophy faced in the 20th century, marked by the rise of poststructuralism and postmodernism, movements which questioned the very…

    S. Gros

    August 7, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘The Century’ by Alain Badiou

    In The Century, Alain Badiou goes on an ambitious intellectual journey, seeking to re-examine the twentieth century not from the perspective of external judgment, but from the vantage point of the century itself. This crucial work is not an attempt to absolve or condemn the century, nor does Badiou assume the burden of defending it.…

    S. Gros

    August 7, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘The One: Descartes, Plato, Kant’ by Alain Badiou

    Alain Badiou’s The One: Descartes, Plato, Kant, translated by Jacques Lezra and Susan Spitzer, with an insightful introduction by Kenneth Reinhard, is a seminal work that offers an exploration of the philosophical concept of oneness through the lens of three major figures: Descartes, Plato, and Kant. This text is part of Badiou’s extensive lecture series,…

    S. Gros

    August 7, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Deleuze: The Clamor of Being’ by Alain Badiou

    Alain Badiou’s Deleuze: The Clamor of Being is a profound and audacious reexamination of Gilles Deleuze’s philosophical legacy, presenting a starkly different interpretation of Deleuze’s work. This critical volume, the first major work by Badiou available in English, not only offers a fresh perspective on Deleuze but also provocatively redefines what it means to be…

    S. Gros

    August 7, 2024
    Philosophy
  • G.W.F. Hegel Werke in 20 Bänden: Gesamte Werkausgabe

    The Hegel Werke, edited by Karl Markus Michel and Eva Moldenhauer, is an unprecedented scholarly achievement, offering a comprehensive and accessible edition of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s extensive body of work. This twenty-volume edition spans over 11,000 pages, providing an organized and affordable resource for engaging with Hegel’s philosophical contributions. This collection brings together nearly…

    S. Gros

    August 5, 2024
    Philosophy
  • The Collected Papers of Sigmund Freud | 5 Volumes

    The Collected Papers of Sigmund Freud, translated by Joan Riviere, stand as a comprehensive repository of Freud’s pioneering work in psychoanalysis. This extensive compilation offers a glimpse into the development of Freud’s theories and clinical practices. The collection, digitized for modern accessibility, spans from 1871 to 1939, presenting a narrative of Freud’s intellectual development. The…

    S. Gros

    August 5, 2024
    Psychoanalysis
  • Objective Fictions: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Marxism

    Objective Fictions presents an innovative exploration into the interconnections between objectivity and fiction within contemporary philosophy. Edited by Adrian Johnston, Boštjan Nedoh, and Alenka Zupančič, this collection challenges entrenched dichotomies of realism versus nominalism by introducing the concept of ‘objective fictions’. These are not merely subjective constructs or illusions but are integral components that structure…

    S. Gros

    August 5, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Politics and Teleology in Kant

    Politics and Teleology in Kant, edited by Paul Formosa, Avery Goldman, and Tatiana Patrone, is an examination of the relationship between teleology and politics in Immanuel Kant’s philosophy. This scholarly collection comprises fourteen essays from leading experts, each exploring the ways in which Kant’s political philosophy is influenced by his teleological understanding of nature and…

    S. Gros

    August 5, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Chesterton’s Orthodoxy

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton, one of the most celebrated and esteemed figures in modern literature, offers an intellectual and spiritual tour de force in his seminal work, Orthodoxy. Chesterton, renowned for his prodigious output as a playwright, novelist, poet, literary commentator, essayist, and apologist, distils his vibrant and multifaceted philosophy into this compelling spiritual autobiography. Born…

    S. Gros

    August 5, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Absolute Recoil: Towards A New Foundation Of Dialectical Materialism’ by Slavoj Žižek

    In Absolute Recoil, Slavoj Žižek developed an ambitious philosophical project to redefine the contours of materialist thought in light of contemporary scientific and ideological challenges. The book is an audacious re-examination of dialectical materialism, which Žižek contends must evolve to account for the radical shifts in our understanding of reality brought about by quantum physics,…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Conceptual Harmonies: The Origins and Relevance of Hegel’s Logic

    Conceptual Harmonies by Paul Redding presents an innovative examination of G. W. F. Hegel’s Science of Logic by tracing the fine interconnections between philosophical and mathematical thought throughout history. Redding posits that Hegel’s work is deeply embedded within the evolution of European mathematics, a perspective that offers fresh insights into the often bewildering landscape of…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Manifesto for Philosophy’ by Alain Badiou | Followed by Two Essays: “the (Re)Turn of Philosophy Itself” and “Definition of Philosophy”

    In Manifesto for Philosophy, Alain Badiou embarks on a formidable intellectual battle that challenges prevailing notions of philosophical demise in the modern era. Beginning with a provocative question—whether philosophy lies dead amidst the ruins of past certainties—Badiou confronts the aftermath of monumental philosophical earthquakes, from Nietzsche’s proclamation of God’s death to the deconstruction of the…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Mimesis, Expression, Construction: Fredric Jamesons Seminar on Aesthetic Theory

    Mimesis, Expression, Construction brings to the forefront Fredric Jameson’s esteemed seminar on Theodor W. Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory, held at Duke University in 2003. This publication marks the first appearance in print of Jameson’s comprehensive engagement with Adorno’s complex and seminal treatise on modernist aesthetics. Painstakingly transcribed and edited from audio recordings by Octavian Esanu, this…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Philosophy After Lacan: Politics, Science, and Art

    Philosophy After Lacan: Politics, Science, and Art is an intellectually robust and richly textured collection that delves into the impact of Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic theories on contemporary philosophical thought. Edited by Alireza Taheri, Chris Vanderwees, and Reza Naderi, this volume marks a pioneering effort to transcend historical retrospectives and instead focus on the innovative trajectories…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy, Psychoanalysis
  • ‘Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays’ by Louis Althusser

    Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays by Louis Althusser stands as a monumental contribution to Marxist theory and philosophy. Louis Althusser, a preeminent figure in Western Marxism post-World War II, combined a series of profound essays that have reshaped contemporary understanding of Marxist philosophy. A defector from his Catholic upbringing, Althusser’s intellectual journey led him…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
  • Introduction to Kant’s Anthropology

    Michel Foucault’s Introduction to Kant’s Anthropology represents a pivotal scholarly engagement with Immanuel Kant’s Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, penned as Foucault’s doctoral dissertation in 1961. This manuscript stands as a foundational text elucidating Foucault’s philosophical relationship with Kant and his engagement with the critical tradition of philosophy. The dense and insightful commentary…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘The Politics of Truth’ by Michel Foucault

    The Politics of Truth by Michel Foucault offers a crucial exploration of the conceptual and historical intersections between enlightenment, political critique, and the evolution of modern philosophy. This comprehensive collection draws from a range of unpublished essays and lecture transcripts delivered by Foucault from 1978 to 1984, providing an essential lens into the final phase…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience

    In Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience, Marc Djaballah offers a sophisticated analysis of the intellectual relationship between Immanuel Kant and Michel Foucault. This study proposes that Foucault’s historical analyses, often perceived as skeptical of universal knowledge, should instead be understood as a distinct variant of Kantian criticism. Djaballah argues that despite their apparent differences,…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA2)

    The Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) represents the most comprehensive collection of writings by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels available in any language, offering an unparalleled journey into the revolutionary minds that reshaped the understanding of socio-economic structures. This monumental project is dedicated to producing a critical edition of the complete works of Marx and Engels, reproduced from…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
  • Marx-Engels-Werke (MEW)

    The Marx-Engels-Werke (MEW), often referred to as the Blue Volumes, is a comprehensive and widely cited German edition of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. This monumental collection spans 44 volumes (in 46 books), initially published from 1956 onwards by the Institute for Marxism-Leninism at the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
  • Slavoj Žižek presents ‘Terrorism and Communism: A Reply to Karl Kautsky’ by Leon Trotsky

    Terrorism and Communism by Leon Trotsky, with an incisive commentary by Slavoj Žižek, stands as a pivotal text in revolutionary literature, emerging from Russia’s Civil War. Written in 1920, Trotsky’s work is a fervent defence of the Bolshevik use of force and terror as essential instruments for the establishment and preservation of a socialist state.…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
  • ‘The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality and Dialectic’ by Catherine Malabou (with a preface by Jacques Derrida)

    Catherine Malabou’s The Future of Hegel emerges as a profound and transformative contribution to contemporary continental philosophy, offering a reinvigorated perspective on Hegel’s thought. It represents a significant event in the ongoing dialogue surrounding Hegel’s legacy and its relevance to modern philosophical concerns. Malabou’s work is situated at the intersection of classical Hegelian philosophy and…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Karl Marx and the Birth of Modern Society: The Life of Marx and the Development of His Work

    This seminal biography offers a comprehensive examination of Karl Marx’s life and intellectual development, providing a nuanced understanding of both the man and his enduring critique of capitalism. In an era where economic crises continually challenge contemporary socio-economic structures, understanding Marx’s theories has never been more crucial. Michael Heinrich’s scholarship presents a three-volume biography that…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology

    In Tarrying with the Negative, Slavoj Žižek embarks on an audacious journey that traverses the depths of German Idealism and contemporary ideological critique. In the early 1990’s, within a few years and through a quartet of transformative works, Žižek has asserted himself as a preeminent and controversial voice in modern philosophy, bringing to light the…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘The Philosophy of Marx’ by Étienne Balibar

    Étienne Balibar’s The Philosophy of Marx is a comprehensive examination of Karl Marx’s philosophical contributions, authored by one of the foremost thinkers in political theory. This updated edition, featuring a substantial new introduction and additional material, reasserts its standing as the essential guide to Marx’s thought, seamlessly integrating historical contexts and contemporary significance. Balibar dissects…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future

    New Dark Age by James Bridle is an unsettling exploration into how the rapid advancements in technology have paradoxically plunged humanity into an era of increased obscurity and confusion. This book, a revised and fully updated edition, delves into the inherent complexities and the opaque nature of our modern digital age. Bridle, acclaimed for his…

    S. Gros

    August 4, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Science of Logic’ by Georg W. F. Hegel

    Science of Logic by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel stands as an indispensable cornerstone in the edifice of Western philosophy. Published in stages from 1812 to 1816, this monumental work is Hegel’s exhaustive exposition of his dialectical method, a revolutionary system that posits the unity of thought and being as a dynamic and evolving whole. Hegel’s…

    S. Gros

    August 1, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Mythology, Madness, and Laughter: Subjectivity in German Idealism’ by Slavoj Žižek

    Mythology, Madness, and Laughter by Slavoj Žižek and Markus Gabriel, presents a dense and provocative examination of German idealism, engaging deeply with themes that are both central and often overlooked within this philosophical tradition. Žižek, renowned for his eclectic blend of Lacanian psychoanalysis, cultural critique, and philosophical rigor, alongside Gabriel, one of contemporary philosophy’s most…

    S. Gros

    July 30, 2024
    Philosophy
  • God and the Self in Hegel: Beyond Subjectivism

    In God and the Self in Hegel, Paolo Diego Bubbio embarks on a philosophical exploration of Hegel’s conception of God and the self, demonstrating how these core elements can unlock a resolution to the pervasive issues of subjectivism that have long troubled both the philosophy of religion and metaphysical inquiry. Bubbio’s work offers a fresh…

    S. Gros

    July 29, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘God in Pain: Inversions of Apocalypse’ by Slavoj Žižek & Boris Gunjević

    In God in Pain Slavoj Žižek and Croatian philosopher Boris Gunjević engage in a bold and challenging re-examination of the major monotheistic religions through the sophisticated lenses of Hegelian and Lacanian analysis. This intellectually audacious work dissects Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, unsettling the ways these traditions conceptualize divinity, suffering, and humanity, and examining the implications…

    S. Gros

    July 29, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Spinoza’s Religion: A New Reading of the Ethics

    In Spinoza’s Religion, Clare Carlisle accomplishes a transformative re-evaluation of Benedict de Spinoza’s philosophical masterwork, the Ethics. While Spinoza is frequently positioned in intellectual discourse either as a disenchanted atheist or as an exuberant pantheist, Carlisle challenges these dichotomous interpretations, presenting a nuanced and bold re-conceptualization of Spinoza’s thought that transcends traditional categories of religiosity.…

    S. Gros

    July 29, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Preparation for Natural Theology: With Kant’s Notes and the Danzig Rational Theology Transcript’ by Immanuel Kant & Johann August Eberhard

    Preparation for Natural Theology presents a landmark contribution to Kantian scholarship and the broader field of 18th-century philosophy. This curated volume brings together Johann August Eberhard’s seminal text, Preparation for Natural Theology (1781), and outlines its influential role in shaping Immanuel Kant’s philosophical doctrine, offering the first complete English translation of this foundational work. Eberhard’s…

    S. Gros

    July 19, 2024
    Philosophy
  • After Kant: The Romans, the Germans, and the Moderns in the History of Political Thought

    After Kant: The Romans, the Germans, and the Moderns in the History of Political Thought by Michael Sonenscher presents a sweeping analysis of how Immanuel Kant’s philosophical innovations fundamentally reshaped the discourse on political ideologies and historical interpretation. This scholarly work is an exhaustive inquiry into the intellectual upheavals that marked the transition from Enlightenment…

    S. Gros

    July 19, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Kant for Children

    Salomo Friedlaender’s Kant for Children, a pioneering text first published in 1924, stands as a remarkable testament to the intersection of philosophy and pedagogy. Crafted by Friedlaender, a multifaceted German-Jewish philosopher, poet, and satirist, this work embodies a bold endeavor to render the philosophy of Immanuel Kant accessible to a younger audience. Friedlaender’s intention is…

    S. Gros

    July 19, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere

    In Kant, Race, and Racism, Huaping Lu-Adler presents a profound philosophical inquiry that re-examines Immanuel Kant’s complex engagement with race and racism. Far beyond the superficial treatment of Kant’s racial theories as mere aberrations from his moral philosophy, Lu-Adler argues for a deep integration of Kant’s raciology—comprising both racialism and racism—into the very fabric of…

    S. Gros

    July 19, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Kant’s Philosophical Revolution: A Short Guide to the Critique of Pure Reason

    In Kant’s Philosophical Revolution, Yirmiyahu Yovel presents a deeply insightful and authoritative commentary on one of the most formidable texts in modern philosophy. Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason is a landmark work that radically reshaped the landscape of epistemology and metaphysics, yet its dense arguments and complex prose often pose significant challenges to readers.…

    S. Gros

    July 19, 2024
    Philosophy
  • The Kantian Catastrophe? Conversations on Finitude and the Limits of Philosophy

    The Kantian Catastrophe? by Anthony Morgan is a multifaceted exploration of Immanuel Kant’s lasting impact on modern philosophy. Kant, often regarded as the most influential philosopher of the modern era, revolutionized the field by positioning the finitude of the human subject at the center of philosophical inquiry and asserting the inaccessibility of reality in itself.…

    S. Gros

    July 19, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Philosophy by Other Means: The Arts in Philosophy & Philosophy in the Arts

    In Philosophy by Other Means, Robert B. Pippin extends his lifelong exploration of the intricate relationship between philosophy and the arts. This collection of essays navigates the rich intersections where aesthetic objects and philosophical reflection converge, revealing how the arts embody and provoke philosophical inquiry in ways that transcend traditional academic boundaries. Pippin’s examination is…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Hegel’s Critique of the Enlightenment

    Hegel’s Critique of the Enlightenment by Lewis P. Hinchman offers an examination of the complex interplay between Hegelian philosophy and Enlightenment thought. The Enlightenment, a period celebrated for fostering human rights, toleration, popular sovereignty, and progress, also carries a contentious legacy marked by instrumental reason, mechanistic determinism, hostility to religion, and political atomism. Hinchman delves…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Key Concepts of Lacanian Psychoanalysis

    Key Concepts of Lacanian Psychoanalysis by Dany Nobus is a seminal work that immerses readers into the intricate world of Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory with unprecedented depth and nuance. Nobus, recognizing Lacan’s pervasive influence across disciplines since the 1980s, confronts head-on the multifaceted debates and controversies that surround Lacanian thought. Far from a conventional introduction…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Psychoanalysis
  • Spectacular Logic in Hegel and Debord: Why Everything is as it Seems

    Eric-John Russell’s Spectacular Logic in Hegel and Debord stands as an exemplary work that weaves together the philosophical threads of Hegel’s dialectics and Guy Debord’s critique of modern capitalism. At its core, the book is a scholarly tour de force that reinvigorates Debord’s seminal text, The Society of the Spectacle, by uncovering its deep-rooted connections…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • Perversion and the Social Relation

    Perversion and the Social Relation by Molly Anne Rothenberg, Slavoj Žižek, and Dennis A. Foster delves deeply into the intricate and often misunderstood role that perversion plays in the formation and sustenance of social relations. This anthology argues against the traditional stigmatization of perversion, positing it as a crucial stage in the psychic development of…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Philosophy, Psychoanalysis
  • Philosophers and Their Poets: Reflections on the Poetic Turn in Philosophy since Kant

    Philosophers and Their Poets by Charles Bambach and Theodore George is a profound exploration into the intricate interplay between poetry and philosophy within the modern German tradition. This erudite volume delves into how poets and the poetic word profoundly shape philosophical thinking, particularly through the works of key figures such as Hölderlin, Schiller, Fichte, Hegel,…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals’ by Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, published in 1785, stands as a cornerstone of moral philosophy, earning its place alongside Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. In this seminal work, Kant embarks on a journey to uncover and validate the supreme principle of morality: the categorical imperative. His argument is rooted in the…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Philosophy
  • ‘Mathematics of the Transcendental’ by Alain Badiou

    In Mathematics of the Transcendental, Alain Badiou presents category theory, elucidating its internal logic and distinct derivation from set theory. This work is essential for comprehending his broader philosophical system, particularly the transcendental logic outlined in his seminal Logics of Worlds. Badiou’s exploration showcases category theory as not merely an alternative but a complement to…

    S. Gros

    July 18, 2024
    Philosophy
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