Incoming Resources
- Models and metaphors;, studies in language and philosophy
- On art, religion, and the history of philosophy, introductory lectures, G.W.F. Hegel ; edited and with a foreword by J. Glenn Gray ; introduction by Tom Rockmore
- Metaphysics as a guide to morals, Iris Murdoch
- Pragmatism and the tragic sense of life, Sidney Hook
- Logic and knowledge
- Essays in philosophy, by seventeen doctors of philosophy of the University of Chicago ; edited by Thomas Vernor Smith ... and William Kelley Wright
- Essays in understanding, 1930-1954, Hannah Arendt ; edited by Jerome Kohn
- The idler and his works, and other essays., Edited and with a pref. by Daniel Cory
- Uncommon sense, J. Robert Oppenheimer ; by N. Metropolis, Gian-Carlo Rota, and David Sharp, editors
- African-American perspectives and philosophical traditions, edited and with an introduction by John P. Pittman
- A Shestov anthology., Edited, with an introd. by Bernard Martin
- Theoretical writings, Alain Badiou ; edited and translated by Ray Brassier and Alberto Toscano
- The major works of Peter Chaadaev., A translation and commentary [by] Raymond T. McNally. Introd. by Richard Pipes
- Philosophical texts, G.W. Leibniz ; translated by Richard Francks and R.S. Woolhouse ; with introduction and notes by R.S. Woolhouse
- Essays in philosophical analysis
- Icarus fallen, the search for meaning in an uncertain world, Chantal Delsol ; translated by Robin Dick
- Saint Thomas Aquinas;, selections from his works made by George N. Shuster. Wood engravings by Reynolds Stone
- The critique of poor reason,, by Arnold H. Kamiat
- Classics of Western philosophy, edited by Steven M. Cahn
- Answers for Aristotle, how science and philosophy can lead us to a more meaningful life, Massimo Pigliucci
- Homo irrealis, essays, André Aciman
- Naming the elephant, worldview as a concept, James W. Sire
- Cakra se carakhe taka, Dinakara Jośī ; anuvādaka, Navanīta Ṭhakkara
- The Stoicism book of quotes, over 200 inspirational quotations from the greatest Stoic philosophers, Nick Benas, USMC & Kortney Yasenka, LCMHC
- Thinking of answers, questions in the philosophy of everyday life, A.C. Grayling
- The basic works of Aristotle, edited by Richard McKeon ; introduction by C.D.C. Reeve
- Great thinkers of the Western world, the major ideas and classic works of more than 100 outstanding Western philosophers, physical and social scientists, psychologists, religious writers, and theologians, edited by Ian P. McGreal
- The relations between the sciences,, by the late C. F. A. Pantin; edited and with an introduction and note by A. M. Pantin and W. H. Thorpe
- The owl of Minerva, philosophers on philosophy, edited and with an introd. by Charles J. Bontempo and S. Jack Odell
- Ideas that matter, the concepts that define the 21st century, A. C. Grayling
- Masterpieces of world philosophy, edited by Frank N. Magill ; selection by John K. Roth ; with an introduction by John K. Roth
- The life of the mind, Hannah Arendt
- Against the self-images of the age;, essays on ideology and philosophy, [by] Alasdair MacIntyre
- The essence of Alan Watts, Alan Watts
- Who's afraid of philosophy?, Right to philosophy 1, Jacques Derrida ; translated by Jan Plug
- Janus, a summing up, Arthur Koestler
- The little book of philosophy, editors, Cecile Landau, Andrew Szudek, Sarah Tomley ; illustrations, James Graham ; contributors, Will Buckingham, Douglas Burnham, Clive Hill [and three others]
- World philosophy, an exploration in words and images, consultant editor, David Appelbaum ; general editor, Mel Thompson
- Paper machine, Jacques Derrida ; translated by Rachel Bowlby
- Man at this earth to the man possible of an essential being of the universe,, by Leonidas Spratt
- The life of reason, George Santayana
- The Simone Weil reader, edited by George A. Panichas
- The dialogues of Plato, translated with analysis by R.E. Allen
- On the use of philosophy; three essays
- Existentialists and mystics, writings on philosophy and literature, Iris Murdoch ; [edited and with a preface by Peter Conradi]
- The big questions, tackling the problems of philosophy with ideas from mathematics, economics, and physics, Steven E. Landsburg
- Nature of an universe of life., By Leonidas Spratt
- What philosophy can do, Gary Gutting
- Mind, language and society, philosophy in the real world, John R. Searle
- Chekhov, and other essays