Recently Published Book Spotlight: Disruption: Why Things Change
The purpose of the Recently Published Book Spotlight is to disseminate information about new scholarship to the field, explore the motivations for authors’ projects,...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Hegel’s Concept of Life: Self-Consciousness, Freedom, Logic
Karen Ng is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, specializing in post-Kantian European philosophy, especially Hegel, German idealism, Marx, and Frankfurt School Critical...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Human Dignity and Political Criticism
Colin Bird teaches at the Department of Politics and directs the Program in Political Philosophy, Politics, and Law (PPL) at the University of Virginia....
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Honesty: The Philosophy and Psychology of a Neglected Virtue...
In his new book, Honesty: The Philosophy and Psychology of a Neglected Virtue, Christian B. Miller provides an account of honesty that addresses some...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: The Awakening of Faith and New Confucian Philosophy
John Makeham is Professor Emeritus at both La Trobe University and The Australian National University. He specializes in the intellectual history of Chinese philosophy,...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Inwardness: An Outsiders’ Guide
In his new book, Inwardness: An Outsiders’ Guide, Jonardon Ganeri explores questions about our inner lives. He includes perspectives from a range of traditions,...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: George Yancy: A Critical Introduction
This edition of the Recently Published Book Spotlight features George Yancy: A Critical Introduction (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021), publishing November 15, 2021. Edited by Kimberley Ducey...
Recently Published Book: Other Lives: Mind and World in Indian Buddhism
Sonam Kachru, Assistant Professor in Religious Studies at the University of Virginia, considers himself a historian of philosophy without borders. His research centers on...
Book Excerpt: “The Proper Study of Psychiatry”
The following is an excerpt from Vincenzo Di Nicola and Drozdstoj Stoyanov's Psychiatry in Crisis: At the Crossroads of Social Science, The Humanities, and...
The Crisis of Psychiatry Is a Crisis of Being: An Interview with Vincenzo Di...
Vincenzo Di Nicola is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Montreal where he co-directs a postgraduate course on psychiatry and the humanities. His...