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The Language Animal

The Full Shape of the Human Linguistic Capacity Charles Taylor

“No other book has presented a critique of conventional philosophy of language in these terms and constructed an alternative to it in anything like this way.” —Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University “The eminent Canadian philosopher argues that language does not merely describe; it constitutes meaning and fundamentally shapes human experience.” —The Guardian Belknap Press 2016 368 pp. $35.00 | £25.95 cloth 9780674660205

A Natural History of Human Morality Michael Tomasello

“This is an important synthesis of the ideas Tomasello has been developing over a number of years, extended with an offer of a philosophically relevant genealogy of morality.” —Philip Kitcher, author of The Ethical Project “If you’re after a definitive guide to explain how humans became an ultra-cooperative and, eventually, moral species, this must be it.” —New Scientist 2016 6 line illus. 208 pp. $35.00 | £25.95 cloth 9780674088641

Inside Ethics

On the Demands of Moral Thought Alice Crary

“Crary’s book is an exciting and original contribution to moral philosophy and to philosophical thinking about a range of issues in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and philosophy of language. It should be of great interest also to those working in disability studies and animal studies.” —Cora Diamond, University of Virginia 2016 304 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674967816

Prophecy without Contempt

Religious Discourse in the Public Square Cathleen Kaveny

“Through solid historical insights and careful moral reasoning, Kaveny gives her readers something that has become increasingly rare: a strong religious voice that points not to a shouted dialogue of the deaf, but to integrity, community, healing, and ways of getting along. It is an important book for the times.” —Mark Noll, University of Notre Dame 2016 416 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674495036

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How to Do Things with Pornography Nancy Bauer

“This is not only a strong book on the topic of pornography and the objectification of women in society today, but a fundamental contribution to our understanding of what, in our time, philosophy can achieve—and it is a contribution I think we profoundly need.” —Simon Glendinning, Professor of European Philosophy, London School of Economics and Political Science 2015 232 pp. $35.00 | £25.95 cloth 9780674055209

Naturalism, Realism, and Normativity

The Everlasting Check Hume on Miracles

Alexander George “Alexander George’s interpretation of Hume’s essay is distinguished by lucidity, logical rigor, and attention to textual detail. But George is not content simply to clarify Hume’s argument; he also draws on Wittgenstein and Samuel Johnson to suggest that religious belief need not be connected to evidence in the way that Hume assumed. These reflections will not satisfy those who wish to use Hume to bash religion, nor those who wish to show that Hume is utterly mistaken, but they will appeal to anyone who wishes to think more deeply about evidence, faith, and reason.” —Ed Witherspoon, Colgate University 2016 112 pp. $24.95 | £18.95 cloth 9780674289246

Hilary Putnam Edited by Mario De Caro “Putnam’s writing in these essays is characteristically engaging, brilliant, and insightful, and as refreshing and instructive to read as ever. The more of the essays one reads, the more one sees how points that may at �irst seem unconnected are in fact deeply related and part of a principled and compelling whole.” —Gary Ebbs, Indiana

Retrieving Realism

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Hubert Dreyfus • Charles Taylor

“Compact and engaging, Retrieving Realism is more approachable than its weighty subject matter might predict . . . [An] adventurous combination of arguments and mixing of philosophical cultures.”

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Politics against Domination Ian Shapiro

“Ian Shapiro has the richest knowledge of contemporary politics across the world and the keenest sense of political reality of any American political theorist. This is his trenchant summary of what he has learnt from more than three decades of strenuous inquiry and hard thought.” —John Dunn, University of Cambridge Belknap Press 2016 270 pp. $35.00 | £25.95 cloth 9780674743847

Reality and Its Dreams Raymond Geuss

“These essays are exhilarating evidence of their author’s wide, thoughtful, and sharply perceptive reading of the signs and signals of our culture.” —Hans Sluga, University of California, Berkeley 2016 5 halftones 312 pp. $35.00 | £25.00 cloth 9780674504950

Strangers in Our Midst

The Political Philosophy of Immigration David Miller “David Miller is one of the world’s leading political philosophers and an expert on immigration. Strangers in Our Midst is a lucid, succinct, and accessible statement of his views on this important topic.” —Joseph Carens, University of Toronto “This is a polished and carefully wrought argument—really, an extended series of arguments—on an urgent topic by one of the best political theorists in the world.” —Russell Muirhead, Dartmouth College 2016 240 pp. $35.00 | £25.95 cloth 9780674088900

Political Political Theory Essays on Institutions Jeremy Waldron “This is a brilliant book. It will excite readers and spark a revival of constitutional concerns that people might once have believed had been consigned to the history of ideas.” —Marc Stears, University of Oxford 2016 416 pp. $35.00 | £29.95 cloth 9780674743854

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Puzzling Identities Vincent Descombes

Translated by Stephen Adam Schwartz “Descombes is one of the leading figures in French philosophy today. His book is original and remarkably erudite. Written in a reader-friendly style, it will be read by philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists interested in the highly topical question of identity.” —Thomas Pavel, University of Chicago Institute for Human Sciences Vienna Lecture Series 2016 224 pp. $39.95 | £29.95 cloth 9780674732148

Heidegger on Being Uncanny Katherine Withy

“This book is an excellent piece of philosophy and scholarship. Withy offers a more complete and compelling account of the concept of the uncanny (unheimlich) in Heidegger’s thought than anything currently available in the secondary literature.”

Judith Butler ★ A Times Higher Education Book of the Week

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The Topological Imagination Spheres, Edges, and Islands

Angus Fletcher “Angus Fletcher’s new book brings the mathematical richness of topological connectivity to bear on our understanding of the literate power of imagination and its potential for metaphor. Synthesizing insights from the arts and sciences, Fletcher offers a visionary proposal for navigating our contemporary condition. With brilliance and brio, The Topological Imagination charts the flow of our life along the edges of our biosphere.” —O. Bradley Bassler, author of The Pace of Modernity 2016 1 halftone, 1 line illus. 224 pp. $39.95 | £29.95 cloth 9780674504561

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Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly

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“One of the boldest and most radical thinkers of our time, Butler examines the contemporary state of popular sovereignty, resistance, and other ‘concerted actions,’ as Hannah Arendt termed them, of political engagement.” —Publishers Weekly “Butler writes in an uncomplicated manner about signi�icant ideas. The book should be read by anyone interested in political science, human rights, social activism, critical theory, gender studies, socio-legal studies and philosophy.” —Alexis Bushnell, LSE Review of Books Mary Flexner Lectures of Bryn Mawr College 2015 256 pp. $27.95 | £21.95 cloth 9780674967755

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Self and Soul

A Defense of Ideals Mark Edmundson ★ An Art of Manliness Best Book ★ An Artery Best Book “An impassioned critique of Western society, a relentless assault on contemporary complacency, shallowness, competitiveness and self-regard . . . Throughout Self and Soul, Edmundson writes with a Thoreau-like incisiveness and fervor . . . [A] powerful, heartfelt book.” —Michael Dirda, Washington Post 2015 304 pp. $29.95 | £22.95 cloth 9780674088207

Renunciation

Acts of Abandonment by Writers, Philosophers, and Artists Ross Posnock “Ranging generously across modern fiction, poetry, music, religious thought, and philosophy, Posnock laces together an astonishing variety of figures and works, uncovering unnoticed constellations. Renunciation is a remarkable blend of immense learning and imaginative insight, one of those rare books that—to adapt Emerson, one of Posnock’s heroes— affords both instruction as well as provocation.” —Robert Chodat, Boston University 2016 432 pp. $45.00 | £33.95 cloth 9780674967830

Vanishing into Things

Knowledge in Chinese Tradition Barry Allen

“A fine contribution to the continuing dialogue between Western and Chinese philosophy. It shows the Chinese tradition’s contribution to the broader debates in epistemology, while also dispelling certain misconceptions that might otherwise prevail among non-specialists.” —Brook Ziporyn, University of Chicago 2015 304 pp. $45.00 | £33.95 cloth 9780674335912

The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library Jan M. Ziolkowski, General Editor “A boon to professional medievalists, their students and the general reader, and every good library ought to own the series.” —Keith Sidwell, Times Literary Supplement Browse the series: www.hup.harvard.edu/doml

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Politics in Commercial Society

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith Istvan Hont EDITED BY Béla Kapossy • Michael Sonenscher

“Istvan Hont [was] a terrifically gifted historian of political and economic thought . . . [This book] outlines in capsule form his reconstruction of [Rousseau and Adam Smith], showing not only what they have in common but also how little modern political theory has advanced beyond their concerns.” —Duncan Kelly, Financial Times 2015 160 pp. $35.00 | £25.95 cloth 9780674967700

Why Democracy Is Oppositional John Medearis

“John Medearis takes the best of contemporary political theory and brings it face to face with the lived experience of real politics. The result is a fresh, new approach to democratic theory.” —Marc Stears, University of Oxford 2015 1 table 272 pp. $39.95 | £29.95 cloth 9780674725331

Private Wrongs Arthur Ripstein

“Ripstein is among the world’s leading philosophers. In Private Wrongs he offers a derivation of tort law’s complex body of rules from a foundational moral principle that is at once elegant, original, and ambitious. Scholars working in private law and in legal, moral, and political philosophy will be required to engage with it.” —John Goldberg, Harvard University 2016 330 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674659803

The I Tatti Renaissance Library James Hankins, General Editor “The most ambitious and innovative writings of the Italian Renaissance, in prose and verse, in �ields that range from comedy to metaphysics and beyond—works that for centuries only scholars have been able to read—have suddenly become accessible to readers who know only English.” —Anthony Grafton Browse the series: www.hup.harvard.edu/itatti

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Utopia, Limited

Romanticism and Adjustment Anahid Nersessian

“Utopia, Limited is an exciting, provocative, truly ‘exuberant’ work of literary philosophy. It speaks to romanticists, philosophers, theorists of affect, the secular, the ordinary—all those who have been thinking modernity, the supposedly post-human, the now, the future, the future-of-the-now. Brilliantly activating Romanticism as adjustment, Nersessian salutes not the best but the better—a better imaginable precisely in relation to this world, not a negation of this world but an improvement on it.” —Maureen N. McLane, New York University “This is a book that manages to be moral, informative and entertaining all at once.” —Uttara Natarajan, Times Higher Education 2015 280 pp. $39.95 | £29.95 cloth 9780674434578

Tragic Modernities Miriam Leonard

“Leonard’s brilliant examination opens up the discussion of ‘the tragic’ in exciting ways. Her eloquent, sure-footed readings render difficult philosophical and literary texts newly accessible.” —Page duBois, University of California, San Diego 2015 4 halftones 224 pp. $39.95 | £29.95 cloth 9780674743939

Bird Relics

Grief and Vitalism in Thoreau Branka Arsić

“Arsić discovers in Thoreau’s corpus a man deeply affected by his brother’s death, but also a man who turns his brother’s death into the occasion for a renewed understanding of life’s vitality. Her readings are fresh and original; they are also layered through and through with a depth of learning uncommon in contemporary scholarship. I think this is a ‘stunning’ book.” —Lloyd Pratt, University of Oxford 2016 49 illus. 480 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674088474

Beckett’s Art of Mismaking Leland de la Durantaye “De la Durantaye combines exegesis, biography, and deeply informed critical theorizing to speculate on the meaning and methodology of Samuel Beckett’s famously demanding oeuvre.” —Publishers Weekly “A fascinating account, both intelligent and irreverent—in the best sense of these words—of Samuel Beckett’s creative chaos.” —Chris Ackerley, University of Otago 2016 208 pp. $29.95 | £22.95 cloth 9780674504851

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Our Divine Double Charles M. Stang

“Our Divine Double is intellectually rich and historically detailed. Stang asks readers to contemplate a theological and philosophical ‘road not taken,’ one that might challenge various Christian orthodoxies of the self and the divine. The book is a triumph; Stang has uncovered an unacknowledged but vital strain of thinking about God and the cosmos that generated centuries of productive thinking about the ‘I’ and the ‘Other.’” —Andrew Jacobs, Scripps College 2016 320 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674287198

The Discovery of Chance

The Life and Thought of Alexander Herzen Aileen M. Kelly

“Of Russia’s great nineteenth-century writers, two stand out as consistently critical of teleological systems and passionately devoted to a humanism of direct vital feeling: Leo Tolstoy and Alexander Herzen. Aileen Kelly’s monumental intellectual biography, with its focus on Herzen the natural scientist refusing to flinch before contingency, transforms the Romanticism of this visionary thinker into something tougher and more robust—he was as tolerant of inconsistency as was Darwin and just as shrewdly earthbound. Here is a Herzen for our times and our most urgent debates.” —Caryl Emerson, Princeton University 2016 19 halftones 562 pp. $39.95 | £29.95 cloth 9780674737112

Bhāviveka on Sāmkhya and Vedānta The Sāmkhya and Vedānta chapters of the Madhyamakahrdayakārikā and Tarkajvālā

Edited and translated by Olle Qvarnström The Madhyamakahrdayakārikā along with its autocommentary, the Tarkajvālā, is an indispensable resource composed by the Madhyamaka philosopher Bhāviveka. It is the earliest and most substantial work to present and critically examine Śrāvaka, Yogācāra, Sāmkhya, Vaiśesika, Vedānta, and Mīmāmsā in great detail. Bhāviveka’s text is of unique value in its attempt to identify a Madhyamaka approach to other schools of philosophy as well as in furnishing us with valuable information regarding early Indic systematic philosophy, including what appear to be extracts from original sources that are otherwise unavailable. Harvard Oriental Series 2016 232 pp. $45.00| £33.95 cloth 9780674088498

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LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY CONFESSIONS

EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHY

Volume I, Books 1–8 Volume II, Books 9–13

Volumes I–IX Edited and translated by André Laks and Glenn W. Most

Augustine

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fundamental source for understanding archaic Greek culture has stimulated Western thought until the present day. This new systematic conception and presentation of the evidence differs in three ways from Hermann Diels’s groundbreaking work, as well as from later editions: it renders explicit the material’s thematic organization; it includes a selection from such related bodies of evidence as archaic poetry, classical drama, and the Hippocratic corpus; and it presents an overview of the reception of these

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The Orange Trees of Marrakesh Ibn Khaldun and the Science of Man Stephen Frederic Dale “Six centuries ago, a Tunisian scholar created a new mirror for humankind. In his masterwork Muqaddimah, Ibn Khaldun became the �irst person to approach history scienti�ically, by analyzing social, economic and political evidence to reveal cycles of societal change  . . . Ibn Khaldun’s work is a key milestone on the road from Greek to Enlightenment thought, chiming with the radical reasoning of philosophers such as Montesquieu and Adam Smith.” —Barbara Kiser, Nature 2015 2 illus. 400 pp. $29.95 | £22.95 cloth 9780674967656

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Persophilia

Persian Culture on the Global Scene Hamid Dabashi

“Hamid Dabashi’s scholarly investigation into Persophilia—the attraction that Iran’s literary humanism held for giants of European culture including Mozart, Goethe, and Nietzsche—turns simplistic views of ‘Orientalism’ upside down. His penetrating account of a global conversation lasting centuries forces us to rethink tired old clichés about European cultural hegemony.” —Malise Ruthven, author of Islam in the World 2015 250 pp. $35.00 | £25.95 cloth 9780674504691

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One-Way Street Walter Benjamin

Edited by Michael W. Jennings Translated by Edmund Jephcott Preface by Greil Marcus Walter Benjamin avoids all semblance of linear narrative, enticing readers with a seemingly random sequence of aphorisms, reminiscences, jokes, off-the-cuff observations, dreamlike fantasias, serious philosophical inquiries, apparently unserious philosophical parodies, and trenchant political commentaries. Providing remarkable insight into the occluded meanings of everyday things, Benjamin time and again proves himself the unrivalled interpreter of what he called “the soul of the commodity.” Belknap Press 2016 144 pp. $12.95 • £9.95 paper 9780674052291

Our Aesthetic Categories

Zany, Cute, Interesting Sianne Ngai

★ Ray and Pat Browne Award, Popular Culture Association ★ James Russell Lowell Prize, Modern Language Association “By indexing the kinds of feeling-based judgments we make in our daily lives, Ngai opens up questions about how emotions can act in social contexts more generally, how our private experiences might shape our political and economic discourses.” —Rebecca Ariel Porte, Los Angeles Review of Books 2015; 2012 344 pp. $19.95 | £14.95 paper 9780674088122

Walden’s Shore

Henry David Thoreau and Nineteenth-Century Science Robert M. Thorson

“In his 1854 masterpiece Walden, the U.S. writer and naturalist Henry David Thoreau invites us to ‘wedge our feet downward  . . . till we come to a hard bottom and rocks in place, which we can call reality.’ Robert Thorson obliges, focusing on Thoreau as a flinty amateur geologist to reinject science into his literary legacy. Thoreau, Thorson persuasively argues, was as grounded in rock as he was in the elemental understanding of the cosmos sought by the Transcendentalist movement.” —Nature 2015; 2014 440 pp. $22.95 | £16.95 paper 9780674088184

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Why Love Matters for Justice Martha C. Nussbaum ★ A Choice Outstanding Academic Title ★ A Times Higher Education Book of the Week

“Those who would extend the sympathy individuals feel to include fellow citizens of whatever views, ethnicity, ability or disability must ‘create stable structures of concern that extend compassion broadly.’ Those structures cannot be exclusively rational and philosophical . . . but must, says Nussbaum, be political in the sense that they find expression in the visible machinery of public life.” —Stanley Fish, New York Times Belknap Press 2015; 2013 480 pp. $22.00 | £16.95 paper 9780674503809

The Road from Mont Pèlerin

The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective, With a New Preface EDITED BY

Philip Mirowski • Dieter Plehwe

“The volume’s contributors make heavy use of original archival materials and make good on the editors’ promise to expose the complexity, nuance and plurality of neoliberal thought . . . The Road from Mont Pèlerin is indispensable for anyone wishing to gain an understanding of neoliberalism.” —Daniel Kinderman, Critical Policy Studies 2015; 2009 496 pp. $23.95 | £17.95 paper 9780674088344

Elegy for Theory D. N. Rodowick

★ Katherine Singer Kovács Book Award “While remaining rooted in the intellectual history of cinema studies, here Rodowick situates that history within a longer, larger story. Significantly, he seeks to show how theory’s changing applications to film exemplify its more general trajectory across the arts and humanities—a narrative whose sheer scale and complexity, he contends, now needs to be brought into focus.” —David Winters, Los Angeles Review of Books 2015; 2014 304 pp. $20.95 | £15.95 paper 9780674088153

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the English language. Any intelligent reader cannot fail to be favorably impressed in the presence of the variegated offerings of the

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series’ fi rst titles.” —Roberto Calasso, New York Review of Books

Allen, Vanishing into Things

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Leonard, Tragic Modernities

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Arsić, Bird Relics

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Loeb, Early Greek Philosophy

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Loeb Classical Library

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Bauer, How to ... Pornography

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Benjamin, One-Way Street

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Medearis, Why Democracy Is ...

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Butler, Notes Toward a ...

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Miller, Strangers in Our Midst

dazzling literary history…

Crary, Inside Ethics

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Mirowski, Mount Pèlerin

It illuminates lost things,

Dabashi, Persophilia

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Library is uncovering India’s

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Dale, Orange Trees of Marrakesh 10

Nersessian, Utopia, Limited

texts that were once crucial.”

de la Durantaye, Beckett’s Art ...

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Ngai, Our Aesthetic Categories

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—Neel Mukherjee,

Descombes, Puzzling Identities

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Nussbaum, Political Emotions

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Digital Loeb Classical Library

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Posnock, Renunciation

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Dreyfus/Taylor, Retrieving ...

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Putnam, Naturalism, Realism ...

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Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Lib.

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Ripstein, Private Wrongs

Edmundson, Self and Soul

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Rodowick, Elegy for Theory

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New Statesman Browse the series: www.murtylibrary.com

Shapiro, Politics against Dom.

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George, The Everlasting Check

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Stang, Our Divine Double

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Geuss, Reality and Its Dreams

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Taylor, The Language Animal

Hont, Politics in ... Society

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Thorson, Walden’s Shore

I Tatti Renaissance Library

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Tomasello, A Natural History ...

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Kaveny, Prophecy without ...

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Waldron, Political Political Th.

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Withy, Heidegger on Being ...

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Laplane, Cancer Stem Cells

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Kelly, The Discovery of Chance

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