Julian Baggini
Format: Hard Cover
Do Jesus's teachings add up to a coherent moral system, still relevant today? From the Sunday Times bestselling author of How the World Thinks.
Alan Levinovitz
Why arguments based on what is 'natural', in food, medicine, and society at large, are appeals to a false idol - our oldest, most persistent superstition. In this sparking and mind-expanding essay, a scholar of religion shows where that ancient delusion came from and how we can at last break free of it.
Simon Critchley
Format: Paperback
A provocative and timely exploration into tragedy from the curator of The New York Times philosophy column.
Josh Cohen
Format: Paperback
How inactivity can be a necessary and creative condition to a life worth living.
David Whyte, introduction by Maria Popova
Format: Hard Cover
David Whyte explores the underlying meaning of 52 ordinary words, with an introduction by Maria Popova of Brain Pickings .
Peter Jones
Format: Hard Cover
A witty and engaging beginner's guide to the Classics, by the author of Veni, Vidi, Vici and Eureka!
Julian Baggini
Format: Paperback
The first ever global overview of philosophy: how it developed around the world and impacted the cultures in which it flourished, now in paperback.
Peter Jones
Format: Paperback
A revealing and entertaining guide to how the Romans confronted their own mortality and the problems of old age, from the author of Veni, Vidi, Vici.
Craig Adams
Six ideas that reveal how to see through lies, deceptions and empty rhetoric, and a warning that we currently misunderstand both intelligence and education.
Martin Hagglund
Format: Paperback
A serious and original philosopher explores the purpose of your life.