Incoming Resources
- After life, Eugene Thacker
- 10 good questions about life and death, Christopher Belshaw
- The structures of the life-world, Alfred Schutz and Thomas Luckmann ; transl. by Richard M. Zaner and David J. Parent
- The early Heidegger's philosophy of life, facticity, being, and language, Scott M. Campbell
- Nietzsche and the becoming of life, edited by Vanessa Lemm
- On the shortness of life, Seneca ; translated by C.D.N. Costa
- The meaning of life, a very short introduction, Terry Eagleton
- After life, Eugene Thacker
- Geontologies, a requiem to late liberalism, Elizabeth A. Povinelli
- Critiques of everyday life, Michael E. Gardiner
- Creative evolution, primary source edition, Henri Bergson ; [authorised translation by Arthur Mitchell]
- The living and the dead, an essay on the tendential continuities of life and death, Toby Austin Locke
- The phenomenon of life, an essay on the art of building and the nature of the universe, Christopher W. J. Alexander
- Creative evolution, by Henri Bergson ; authorised translation by Arthur Mitchell
- The dance of life, by Havelock Ellis
- Plato and the invention of life, Michael Naas
- Everyday life and cultural theory, an introduction, Ben Highmore
- Help yourself, Caspar Addyman
- Open letters, selected writings, 1965-1990, by Václav Havel ; selected and edited by Paul Wilson
- What is good?, the search for the best way to live, A.C. Grayling
- Wetwares, experiments in postvital living, Richard Doyle
- Mortal questions, Thomas Nagel
- Vital nourishment, departing from happiness, François Jullien ; translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- Freedom and limits, John Lachs ; edited by Patrick Shade
- A short history of decay, E. M. Cioran ; translated from the French by Richard Howard
- Feminist philosophies of life, edited by Hasana Sharp and Chloë Taylor
- Critiques of everyday life, Michael E. Gardiner
- The process of creating life, an essay on the art of building and the nature of the universe, Christopher W. J. Alexander
- I and thou, by Martin Buber ; translated by Ronald Gregor Smith
- The view from nowhere, Thomas Nagel
- Critique of everyday life, Henri Lefebvre ; translated by John Moore ; with a preface by Michel Trebitsch
- The everyday life reader, edited by Ben Highmore
- Geontologies, a requiem to late liberalism, Elizabeth A. Povinelli
- The fabric of reality, the science of parallel universes-- and its implications, David Deutsch
- Geontologies, a requiem to late liberalism, Elizabeth A. Povinelli
- Creative evolution, Henri Bergson ; authorized translation by Arthur Mitchell
- The meaning of life, religious, philosophical, transhumanist, and scientific perspectives, John G. Messerly
- The myth of meaning, Aniela Jaffé ; translated by R.F.C. Hull
- Philosophizing the everyday, revolutionary praxis and the fate of cultural theory, John Roberts
- Critique of everyday life, Henri Lefebvre
- Deleuze and law, forensic futures, edited by Rosi Braidotti, Claire Colebrook, Patrick Hanafin
- The implications of immanence, toward a new concept of life, Leonard Lawlor
- The implications of immanence, toward a new concept of life, Leonard Lawlor
- Art and the form of life, Roy Brand
- Critique of everyday life, Henri Lefebvre ; translated by John Moore and Gregory Elliott ; introduced by Michel Trebitsch