PHILOSOPHY -- Movements | Humanism
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- A Brief History of the Soul
- A companion to the philosophy of action
- An American body-politic : a Deleuzian approach
- Aquinas and Sartre : on freedom, personal identity, and the possibility of happiness
- Aristotle's Divine Intellect
- Avatar bodies : a tantra for posthumanism
- Between one and one another
- Ciferae : a bestiary in five fingers
- Critical humanism and the politics of difference
- Death and desire in Hegel, Heidegger and Deleuze
- Diderot and the art of thinking freely
- Déjà vu : aberrations of cultural memory
- Embodiment and the meaning of life
- Feeling extended : sociality as extended body-becoming-mind
- Freedom of mind, and other essays
- Geometry of the passions : fear, hope, happiness: philosophy and political use
- How we hope : a moral psychology
- Images of human nature : a Sung portrait
- Imperfect garden : the legacy of humanism
- Kierkegaard as humanist : discovering my self
- Levinas and the crisis of humanism
- Love
- Love and beauty
- Love's vision
- Manifestly Haraway
- Mind's world : imagination and subjectivity from Descartes to Romanticism
- Mind, matter, and nature : a Thomistic proposal for the philosophy of mind
- Mindscapes : philosophy, science, and the mind
- Myth and science in the twelfth century : a study of Bernard Silvester
- Neurotechnology and the end of finitude
- On ceasing to be human
- Philosophical myths of the fall
- Plato on the limits of human life
- Practical conflicts : new philosophical essays
- Reason and rationality
- Reason, truth, and reality
- Reasons from within : desires and values
- Security : politics, humanity, and the philology of care
- Self-deception unmasked
- Sounds and perception : new philosophical essays
- Structural packaging : design your own boxes and 3-D forms
- The Sovereignty of Reason : the Defense of Rationality in the Early English Enlightenment
- The brain and the meaning of life
- The call of character : living a life worth living
- The concept of love in 17th and 18th century philosophy
- The logic of desire : Aquinas on emotion
- The mind-body problem
- The nature of rationality
- The poetics of sleep : from Aristotle to Nancy
- The rigor of a certain inhumanity : toward a wider suffrage
- The soul
- The soul of the person : a contemporary philosophical psychology
- The subaltern appeal to experience : self-identity, late modernity, and the politics of immediacy
- The vehement passions
- Thinking animals : animals and the development of human intelligence
- Varieties of presence
- Weakness of will from Plato to the present
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