Incoming Resources
- Philosophy and life, exploring the great questions of how to live, A. C. Grayling
- Resilience, written by Zanni Louise ; art by Missy Turner
- Feline philosophy, cats and the meaning of life, John Gray
- The bond, connecting through the space between us, Lynne McTaggart
- The invisible history of the human race, how DNA and history shape our identities and our futures, Christine Kenneally
- On quality, an inquiry into excellence : unpublished and selected writings, Robert M. Pirsig ; edited by Wendy K. Pirsig ; photographs of Robert M. Pirsig's tools by David Lindberg
- Clear bright future, a radical defence of the human being, Paul Mason
- The living universe, where are we? Who are we? Where are we going?, by Duane Elgin
- Life lessons, two experts on death & dying teach us about the mysteries of life & living, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D. & David Kessler
- The body in pain, the making and unmaking of the world, Elaine Scarry
- Spacious body, explorations in somatic ontology, Jeffrey Maitland
- I love to you, sketch for a felicity within history, Luce Irigaray ; translated by Alison Martin
- The context of self, a phenomenological inquiry using medicine as a clue, Richard M. Zaner
- Darwin's worms, Adam Phillips
- The imperative, Alphonso Lingis
- Animal acts, configuring the human in western history, edited by Jennifer Ham and Matthew Senior
- Human, all too human, edited with an introduction by Diana Fuss
- Infrahumanisms, culture, science, and the making of modern non/personhood, Megan H. Glick
- Happiness, Robin Barrow
- Cybernetics and the philosophy of mind, Kenneth M. Sayre
- The Wellness Syndrome
- Posthuman life, philosophy at the edge of the human, David Roden
- Humankind, solidarity with nonhuman people, Timothy Morton
- On being authentic, Charles Guignon
- Hope, new philosophies for change, Mary Zournazi
- Deep time, dark times, on being geologically human, David Wood
- The nick of time, politics, evolution, and the untimely, Elizabeth Grosz
- Understanding persons, personal and impersonal relationships, F.M. Berenson
- 10 good questions about life and death, Christopher Belshaw
- Citizen subject, foundations for philosophical anthropology, EÌ<U+0129>tienne Balibar ; foreword by Emily Apter ; translated by Steven Miller
- The Mind's I, fantasies and reflections on self and soul, composed and arranged by Douglas R. Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett
- Michelangelo's finger, an exploration of everyday transcendence, Raymond Tallis
- The posthuman condition, consciousness beyond the brain, Robert Pepperell
- Essays on actions and events, Donald Davidson
- Ten theories of human nature, Leslie Stevenson, David L. Haberman
- The body and the self, edited by José Luis Bermúdez, Anthony Marcel, and Naomi Eilan
- Mindwaves, thoughts on intelligence, identity and consciousness, edited by Colin Blakemore and Susan Greenfield
- The human condition, an introduction to philosophy of human nature, Nina Rosenstand
- The concept of mind, Gilbert Ryle
- Straw dogs, thoughts on humans and other animals, John Gray
- The big story of being alive, a brilliant book about what makes you EXTRAORDINARY, Neal Layton
- How to make a human being, a body of evidence, Christopher Potter
- The four purposes of life, finding meaning and direction in a changing world, Dan Millman
- Finding meaning in an imperfect world, Iddo Landau
- The brain and the meaning of life, Paul Thagard
- The challenge of things, thinking through troubled times, A.C. Grayling
- Oraedoen chilmun, nae an Å i turyÅ um Å l majuhanÅ n insaeng Å i chihye rÅ l ch'ajasÅ , Tak'yument'Å ri <Noble Asks> Chejakt'im, Chang WÅ n-jae chiÅ m
- The meaning of human existence, Edward O. Wilson
- Humankind, a hopeful history, Rutger Bregman ; translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Manton and Erica Moore
- What makes us human?, an artificial intelligence answers life's biggest questions, Iain S. Thomas, GPT-3, Jasmine Wang