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Humanities and Philosophy: More New Books

A guide to sources in the fields of humanities and philosophy

More New Books--Books with a call no. are on the shelf (until checked out!)

189 B66w

Boulter

Stephen. Why Medieval Philosophy Matters. Bloomsbury Academic

2019.

194 C83e

Cox

Gary. Existentialism and Excess: The Life and Times of Jean-Paul Sartre. Bloomsbury

2016.

192 D58c

Dilulio

John Peter. Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill. Princeton UP

2022.

940.2 Ei7r

Eire

Carlos M. N. Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450-1650. Yale UP

2018.

Evans

Robert C. ed. The Plague [Critical Insights]. Salem Press

2023.

147.78 G69o

Gosetti-Ferencei

Jennifer Anna. On Being and Becoming: An Existentialist Approach to Life. Oxford UP

2021.

848.91 K14L

Kaplan

Alice Yaeger. Looking for the Stranger: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic. U. Chicago Press

2018.

170 K56k

Kim

Halla. Kant and the Foundations of Morality. Lexington Books

2016.

194 M46a

Meagher

Robert E. Albert Camus and the Human Crisis. First Pegasus Books

2021.

171.5 M61u

Mill

John Stuart. Utilitarianism: With Related Remarks from Mill's Other Writings. Ben Eggleston, ed. Hackett Pub

2017.

193 P93i

Prideaux

Sue. I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Nietzsche. Tim Duggan Books

2018

193 R54f

Robertson

Ritchie. Friedrich Nietzsche. Reaktion Books

2022.

Smith

Kurt. The Descartes Dictionary. Bloomsbury

2015.

193 St6c

Stohr

Karen. Choosing Freedom: A Kantian Guide to Life. Oxford UP

2022.

170 V46b

Vaughn

Lewis. Beginning Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy. W. W. Norton

2015.