Incoming Resources
- Humanism, a beginner's guide, Peter Cave
- The Renaissance in Europe, a reader, edited by Keith Whitlock
- The scope of Renaissance humanism, Charles Trinkaus
- Humanism of Guru Nanak, a philosophic inquiry, Wazir Singh
- Renaissance thought, the classic, scholastic, and humanistic strains, by Paul Oskar Kristeller
- English humanism, Wyatt to Cowley, edited by Joanna Martindale
- For humanism, explorations in theory and politics, edited by David Alderson and Robert Spencer
- Posthuman glossary, edited by Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova
- Deep time, dark times, on being geologically human, David Wood
- Intervention, how humanity from the future has changed Its own past, Alan Butler
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- The Florentines, from Dante to Galileo, Paul Strathern
- Religion, a humanist interpretation, Raymond Firth
- The transhumanist reader, classical and contemporary essays on the science, technology, and philosophy of the human future, by Max More, Natasha Vita-More
- Sir Thomas Elyot and renaissance humanism, by John M. Major
- Renaissance concepts of man, and other essays, Paul Oskar Kristeller
- Renaissance humanism in papal Rome, humanists and churchmen on the eve of the Reformation, John F. D'Amico
- Posthumanism, edited by Neil Badmington
- Renaissance humanism in papal Rome, humanists and churchmen on the eve of the Reformation, John F. D'Amico
- Philosophical posthumanism, Francesca Ferrando
- Humanism, a beginner's guide, Peter Cave
- Renaissance thinkers
- Existentialism, a very short introduction, Thomas Flynn
- Humanly possible, seven hundred years of humanist freethinking, enquiry, and hope, Sarah Bakewell
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Enlightenment now, Steven Pinker ; read by Arthur Morey
- To be a machine, adventures among cyborgs, utopians, hackers, and the futurists solving the modest problem of death, Mark O'Connell
- The impact of humanism, edited by Lucille Kekewich
- Animal rites, American culture, the discourse of species, and posthumanist theory, Cary Wolfe ; foreword by W.J.T. Mitchell
- La coscienza della rinascita negli umanisti francesi, Franco Simone
- Of poetry and music's power, humanism and the creation of opera, by Barbara Russano Hanning
- Humanism, Tony Davies
- Toward a new era of dialogue, humanism explored, Daisaku Ikeda
- History, the human, and the world between, R. Radhakrishnan
- The spirit of revolution, beyond the dead ends of man, Drucilla Cornell, Stephen D. Seely
- Ethnography after humanism, power, politics and method in multi-species research, Lindsay Hamilton, Nik Taylor
- Passage to modernity, an essay in the hermeneutics of nature and culture, Louis Dupré
- The politics of fear, Frank Furedi
- The crisis of the early Italian Renaissance, civic humanism and republican liberty in an age of classicism and tyranny
- Humanism of the other, Emmanuel Levinas ; Translated from the French by Nidra Poller ; introduction by Richard A. Cohen
- Posthumanism, edited by Neil Badmington
- The Cambridge companion to Renaisance humanism, edited by Jill Kraye
- The intellectual origins of the European Reformation, Alister McGrath
- Humanism in Italian Renaissance musical thought, Claude V. Palisca
- Il metodo degli umanisti, Remigio Sabbadini
- In defense of common sense, Lorenzo Valla's humanist critique of scholastic philosophy, Lodi Nauta
- Speculations, essays on humanism and the philosophy of art, T.E. Hulme ; edited by Herbert Read ; with a frontispiece and foreword by Jacob Epstein
- Posthuman knowledge, Rosi Braidotti
- Critical humanisms, humanist/anti-humanist dialogues, Martin Halliwell and Andy Mousley
- The Transcendental Temptation: a critique of religion and the paranormal, Paul Kurtz