This book uses a neo-Aristotelian framework to examine human subjectivity as an embodied being. It examines the varieties of reductionism that affect philosophical writing about human origins and identity.
Featured Titles
Dylan at 80 It used to go like that, and now it goes like this
The Life and Philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe
Culture War Art, Identity Politics and Cultural Entryism Alexander Adams
Why Context Matters Or, Where Did Anglo-American Philosophy Go Wrong? Alicia Juarrero
Laws of Form: Spencer-Brown at Esalen, 1973
The Blind Guardians of Ignorance Covid-19, Sustainability, and Our Vulnerable Future Mats Larsson
Democracy in Crisis Lessons from Ancient Athens Jeff Miller
Quality of Life A Post-Pandemic Philosophy of Medicine Robin Downie
Is Consciousness Everywhere? Essays on Panpsychism
Iconoclasm, Identity Politics and the Erasure of History Alexander Adams