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1) The Ethics
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"Ethics" is the most famous work of Benedict de Spinoza, who is considered one of the great rationalists of 17th-century philosophy. Spinoza was born of Jewish and Portuguese ancestry in 1632 and lived a simple life in Amsterdam as an optical lens grinder. His greatest fame came about when "Ethics," a collection of several of his philosophical works, was published anonymously by his close friends in 1677 shortly after Spinoza's untimely death at age...
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The work of Jeff Malpas is well-known for its contribution to contemporary thinking about place and space. In the Brightness of Place takes that contribution further, as Malpas develops it in new ways and in relation to new topics. At the same time, the volume also develops Malpas' distinctively topological approach to the work of Martin Heidegger. Not limited simply to a reading of the topological in Heidegger, In the Brightness of Place also takes...
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These two dialogues by the greatest of the ancient Greek philosophers explore a vital concern of a democratic society: how to define the special abilities and qualities that make a genuine statesman. They further examine the distinction between an authentic statesman and the sophist, an individual who pretends to be a statesman but lacks the essential knowledge, personal qualities, and philosophical outlook. Written after Parmenides - in which the...
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Offering, for the first time, a full historicized accounting of philosophical archaeology, Ido Govrin delineates how this overarching method of historical inquiry has today become associated, to a large extent, with the work of Giorgio Agamben-and how it constitutes Agamben's philosophy of history in particular. As befits a book situated at an intellectual crossroads that brings together a range of discourses-philosophy, history, aesthetics, theology...
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The Future of the World Is Open examines the work and thought of three prominent Italian feminist philosophers, Lea Melandri, Luisa Muraro, and Adriana Cavarero, as it delves into the significant experiences that shaped them, highlighting their converging and diverging positions. Also appearing here for the first time in English translation are three essays by renowned author, journalist, and political figure Rossana Rossanda. Rossanda's essays offer...
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L'influence exercée par la lecture de Hobbes (1588-1679) sur la pensée de Leibniz (1646-1716) est attestée par le philosophe allemand lui-même, qui déclare à son aîné, alors qu'il n'a que 24 ans : « Je crois avoir lu la plupart de vos œuvres publiées tantt séparément, tantt rassemblées, et je prétends en avoir tiré profit comme peu d'autres en notre siècle. » À notre connaissance, Leibniz n'en dira jamais autant d'un autre de...
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In the early 1950s, German philosopher Martin Heidegger proclaimed the Austrian expressionist Georg Trakl to be the poet of his generation and of the hidden Occident. Trakl, a guilt-ridden lyricist who died of a cocaine overdose in the early days of World War I, thus became for Heidegger a redemptive successor to Hölderlin. Drawing on Derrida's “Geschlecht” series and substantial archival research, “Dialogue on the Threshold” explores the...
8) Flowism
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Flowism, it is evident that this philosophy offers a profound and transformative approach to life. By releasing rigid control, embracing the present moment, and fostering resilience, flexibility, and humility, we can navigate the complexities of modern existence with greater peace and fulfillment. Flowism encourages finding joy in the journey, appreciating life's simple pleasures, and connecting deeply with ourselves and others. Embracing the flow...
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The human being stands at the center of the humanities and social sciences. In an age that some have dubbed the Anthropocene, this book addresses Heidegger's conception of the human being and its role in the world. Contributors discuss how Heidegger envisages and interprets the human being and what we can learn from his thought. Pluralistic in outlook, this volume covers a broad range of divergent views on Heidegger and his complex conception of the...
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Estoicismo
Los estoicos eran un grupo carente de emociones, ¿o no? La imagen que tiene mucha gente cuando piensa en esta filosofía es la de personas que soportan las dificultades con rostros inexpresivos y una paciencia infinita y carente de emociones. Incluso las ocasiones felices no causarían exuberancia a un estoico si se cree en la imagen popular que se pinta de ellos.
Sin embargo, esa no es toda la verdad sobre la filosofía del estoicismo....
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Seeing Through the World introduces the reader to the work of German-Swiss philosopher, poet, and intellectual mystic Jean Gebser (1905-1973). Writing in the midcentury during a period of intense cultural transformation and crisis in Europe, Gebser intuited a series of mutational leaps in the history of human consciousness, the latest of which emerging was the "integral" structure, marked by the presence of time-freedom. Gebser's insights on the phenomenology...
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Derrida and Foucault offers a major contribution to the interpretation of these two highly influential thinkers. By tracing the moments where Derrida and Foucault's arguments converge but also where they deviate, this book fundamentally recasts our understanding not only of these two philosophers, but of the political more broadly. Organised thematically around questions of epistemology, ethics, and politics, this is the only work to bring Derrida...
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El tema de este libro, de acuerdo con el título es la música (del griego μουσική τέχνη - musiké téchne, esto es, "El arte de las musas") en la obra de Pitágoras, primer pensador de la historia de la filosofía, haciendo de ese arte el centro de su visión del mundo, mediante su inclusión en las llamadas "ciencias exactas". Para que haya mayor claridad y comprensión al respecto del pensamiento de Pitágoras, cuyos escritos han llegado...
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The subject of this book, as per the title, is music (from the Greek μουσική τέχνη-musiké téchne, i.e. "the art of the muses") in the works of Pythagoras, the first intellectual in the history of Philosophy to make that art the center of their worldview, even including it in the so called "Exact Sciences". In order to have more comprehension and clarity with regards to the intellectual production of Pythagoras, whose written works survived...
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This short introduction to Georges Bataille's work examines his philosophy and literature by identifying the central theories of transgression, sovereignty and/or subjectivity, sacrifice, art and/or aesthetic radicalism, general and restricted economies, as well as the profane and the sacred by way of eroticism and ecstasy. Bataille remains a singular and complex figure, an Outsider in poststructuralist, continental philosophy, and the complexities...
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"The Story of Philosophy: Contemporary American Philosophers: Santayana, James, and Dewey" by Will Durant provides a detailed and accessible exploration of the lives, ideas, and lasting contributions of three pivotal figures in American philosophy.
George Santayana: Durant presents Santayana as a poet-philosopher known for his writings on aesthetics, metaphysics, and the philosophy of religion. Santayana's emphasis on the spiritual and the eternal,...
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The Power of Awareness by Neville Goddard is a transformative guide that explores the critical role of consciousness in shaping one's reality. Goddard posits that by mastering awareness and controlling one's thoughts and emotions, individuals can manifest their desires and achieve personal fulfillment. Through practical techniques such as visualization and living in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, Goddard teaches readers how to align their inner...
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The time is now to expand and expound. The Joy Behind Sorrow gives you the opportunity to see the world through the lend of someone who sees the world in a most unique manner.
This collection of short poems brings the reader through different phases of many different emotions. It's abstraction at its finest. Inside these pages, you will find yourself lost in a world without limits.
The Joy Behind Sorrow has the power to shake your soul and open...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson transformed America by writing in an utterly unique, personal, and insistently optimistic voice about matters that concern us to this day: our lives alone and with others, the true sources of identity, and the specifically American promise of freedom and equality for all. A principal voice of the transcendentalist movement, Emerson embodies an independent American intellectual tradition rooted in deep moral convictions and the...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 - April 27, 1882) was an American essayist, lecturer, and poet who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. He was seen as a champion of individualism and a prescient critic of the countervailing pressures of society, and he disseminated his thoughts through dozens of published essays and more than 1,500 public lectures across the United States.Emerson gradually moved away from the religious and...
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