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Geoffrey Hill: Essays on His Later Work

Lyon, John / Mcdonald, Peter
Geoffrey Hill: Essays on His Later Work
A collection of scholarly essays on Geoffrey Hill, including pioneering work by Rowan Williams and Christopher Ricks, which provides insights into the cultural, literary, political, and theological complexities of a figure thought by many to be the finest living English poet.

CHF 162.00

Army in Cromwellian England, 1649-1660

Reece, Henry
Army in Cromwellian England, 1649-1660
From 1649 to 1660 England was ruled by a standing army for the only time in its history. This is the first study to describe the nature of that experience, both for members of the army and for civilian society. It offers new perspectives on Oliver Cromwell, the Major-Generals, and the reasons for the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660.

CHF 191.00

Richard Hooker and Anglican Moral Theology

Joyce, A. J.
Richard Hooker and Anglican Moral Theology
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) is often credited with being the founding father of Anglican moral theology. This book is the first major study to examine in depth the extent to which this claim is justified, and to evaluate the nature of Hooker's contribution to this aspect of Anglican tradition. The study roots Hooker firmly within his own historical context and considers his text principally on its own terms, thus it avoids many of the problems ...

CHF 200.00

Context and the Attitudes, Volume 1: Meaning in Context

Richard, Mark
Context and the Attitudes, Volume 1: Meaning in Context
Thirteen seminal essays by Mark Richard develop a nuanced account of semantics and propositional attitudes. The collection addresses a range of topics in philosophical semantics and philosophy of mind, and is accompanied by a new Introduction which discusses attitudes realized by dispositions and other non-linguistic cognitive structures.

CHF 119.00

Nature's Challenge to Free Will

Berofsky, Bernard
Nature's Challenge to Free Will
Bernard Berofsky argues that there is room in a deterministic world for a conception of free will as self-determination including the power of genuine choice. He grounds this compatibilist position in a new version of the regularity theory of laws, derived from David Hume's denial of necessary connections in nature.

CHF 143.00

The Epistemological Spectrum: At the Interface of Cogniti...

Henderson, David K. / Horgan, Terence
The Epistemological Spectrum: At the Interface of Cognitive Science and Conceptual Analysis
David Henderson and Terence Horgan set out a broad new approach to epistemology, which they see as a mixed discipline, having both a priori and empirical elements. They defend the roles of a priori reflection and conceptual analysis in philosophy, but their revisionary account of these philosophical methods allows them a subtle but essential empirical dimension. They espouse a dual-perspective position which they call iceberg epistemology, res...

CHF 131.00

The Evident Connexion: Hume on Personal Identity

Strawson, Galen
The Evident Connexion: Hume on Personal Identity
The Evident Connexion presents a bold new reading of David Hume's famous 'bundle' theory of the self or mind, and his later rejection of it. Galen Strawson illuminates the 'uniting principle' of Hume's philosophy and argues that the bundle theory does not, as widely supposed, claim that there are no subjects of experience.

CHF 86.00

Innovation, Human Capabilities, and Democracy: Towards an...

Miettinen, Reijo
Innovation, Human Capabilities, and Democracy: Towards an Enabling Welfare State
The book explores different policy and research frameworks on innovation, analyzing the foundation, emergence, and development of the National Innovation Systems model. It proposes the concept of an enabling welfare state to answer the challenges facing the Nordic model of welfare in a globalizing knowledge-driven economy.

CHF 160.00

Necessity Lost: Modality and Logic in Early Analytic Phil...

Shieh, Sanford
Necessity Lost: Modality and Logic in Early Analytic Philosophy, Volume 1
Philosophers since Aristotle have traditionally held that impossibilities make up the nature of logic. Sanford Shieh investigates an important but underexplored break with this tradition: Frege and Russell questioned whether there really are such things as possibilities or necessities, and sought the foundations of logic elsewhere.

CHF 133.00

Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory

Dunnington, Kent
Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory
This book proposes an account of humility that relies on the most radical Christian sayings about humility, especially those found in Augustine and the early monastic tradition. It argues that this was the view of humility that put Christian moral thought into decisive conflict with the best Greco-Roman moral thought.

CHF 124.00

Secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David Hume (Rev...

Strawson, Galen
Secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David Hume (Revised, Updated)
In this revised edition of The Secret Connexion, Galen Strawson explores one of the most discussed subjects in philosophy: David Hume's work on causation. He argues that Hume believes in causal influence, but insists that we cannot know its nature. The regularity theory of causation is indefensible, and Hume never adopted it in any case.

CHF 58.50

An Essay on Names and Truths

Hinzen, Wolfram
An Essay on Names and Truths
This book lays new foundations for the study of reference and truth. It explores truth in the light of Noam Chomsky's Minimalist Program and argues that truth is a function of the human mind. It sets out an internalist reconstruction of meaning and explores its outcomes in language and thought.

CHF 230.00

Exotic Preferences C

Loewenstein, George
Exotic Preferences C
One area in which Loewenstein has made a major contribution is in the analysis of how individual preferences are formed: whether they can be predicted and the extent to which they are influenced by emotion rather than reason. This volume presents a selection of his most influential papers with an introduction which provides an historical overview of the concept of preferences, summarizes his papers, and places them in the context of the litera...

CHF 218.00

Punishing Persistent Offenders: Exploring Community and O...

Roberts, Julian V.
Punishing Persistent Offenders: Exploring Community and Offender Perspectives
For many repeat offenders, previous convictions have more impact on their penalty than the seriousness of their current crime. Why do we punish reoffense more harshly? Should offenders be punished only for crimes they commit and not for crimes committed and paid for in the past? How does this practice affect the views of offenders and the public?

CHF 177.00