Philosophical anthropology
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Philosophical anthropology
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Philosophical anthropology
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- Human agency and language, Charles Taylor
- Against nature, Lorraine Daston
- Essentially speaking, feminism, nature & difference, Diana Fuss
- Citizen subject, foundations for philosophical anthropology, EÌ<U+0129>tienne Balibar ; foreword by Emily Apter ; translated by Steven Miller
- Essays on extinction, Claire Colebrook, Vol. 1
- You must change your life, on anthropotechnics, Peter Sloterdijk ; translated by Wieland Hoban
- Cannibal metaphysics, for a post-structural anthropology, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro ; translated and edited by Peter Skafish
- The Western illusion of human nature, with reflections on the long history of hierarchy, equality, and the sublimation of anarchy in the West, and comparative notes on other conceptions of the human condition, Marshall Sahlins
- An essay on man, an introduction to a philosophy of human culture, by Ernst Cassirer
- Ten theories of human nature, Leslie Stevenson, David L. Haberman
- Unconsolable contemporary, observing Gerhard Richter, Paul Rabinow
- The human condition, an introduction to philosophy of human nature, Nina Rosenstand
- The others, how animals made us human, Paul Shepard
- Experience and the absolute, disputed questions on the humanity of man, Jean-Yves Lacoste ; translated by Mark Raftery-Skehan
- To deny our nothingness, contemporary images of man, Maurice Friedman
- Catching ourselves in the act, situated activity, interactive emergence, evolution, and human thought, Horst Hendriks-Jansen
- Posthumous life, theorizing beyond the posthuman, edited by Jami Weinstein and Claire Colebrook
- Time and the other, how anthropology makes its object, Johannes Fabian
- Human error, species-being and media machines, Dominic Pettman
- The ecosystem approach in anthropology, from concept to practice, editor: Emilio F. Moran
- An analysis of Donna Haraway's A Cyborg Manifesto, science, technology, and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century, Rebecca Pohl
- A progress of sentiments, reflections on Hume's Treatise, Annette C. Baier
- Philosophy of mind, by Jerome A. Shaffer
- The Lesser Existences, Étienne Souriau, an Aesthetics for the Virtual
- The living universe, where are we? Who are we? Where are we going?, by Duane Elgin
- Civilized to death, the price of progress, Christopher Ryan
- The meaning of human existence, Edward O. Wilson
- 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
- Humankind, a hopeful history, Rutger Bregman ; translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Manton and Erica Moore
- After nature, a politics for the anthropocene, Jedediah Purdy
- How we became human, and why we need to change, Tim Dean
- The silence of animals, on progress and other modern myths, John Gray
- On human nature, Roger Scruton
- The Philosopher and the wolf, lessons from the wild on love, death and happiness, Mark Rowlands
- Contingency, irony, and solidarity, Richard Rorty
- Fichte, Marx, and the German philosophical tradition, Tom Rockmore
- A rational animal, and other philosophical essays on the nature of man, by Antony Flew
- Black utopias, speculative life and the music of other worlds, Jayna J. Brown
- Posthumanism, edited by Neil Badmington
- A philosophy of society, assemblage theory and social complexity, Manuel De Landa
- Animal lessons, how they teach us to be human, Kelly Oliver
- Inclinations, a critique of rectitude, Adriana Cavarero ; translated by Amanda Minervini and Adam Sitze
- The human condition, Hannah Arendt ; with a new foreword by Danielle Allen ; introduction by Margaret Canovan
- Is there a human nature?, edited by Leroy S. Rouner
- Cannibal Metaphysics
- Inhuman nature, edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
- Manifestly Haraway, Donna J. Haraway
- Indigenous and popular thinking in América, Rodolfo Kusch ; introduction by Walter D. Mignolo ; translated by María Lugones and Joshua M. Price
- Animal acts, configuring the human in western history, edited by Jennifer Ham and Matthew Senior
- Human nature and historical knowledge, Hume, Hegel and Vico, Leon Pompa