Peter G. Brown identifies 3 challenges that lie ahead: to define our minimal ethical obligations to each other and our environment, to reshape our institutions to reflect these obligations and for international relations to foster these institutions and obligations.
A study of the relationships between music and contemporary media.
A uniquely comprehensive, groundbreaking two-volume study of Loy’s relationship to the human body and soul.
Christopher Berry explains why Enlightenment thinkers considered commercial society to be wealthier and freer than earlier forms, looking at key works from Adam Smith, David Hume and Adam Ferguson alongside lesser-known figures.
A Gedenkschrift to one of Scotland's most prominent jurists and legal thinkers.
A compact introduction and reader's guide to the Qur'an.
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies
A new and significantly expanded edition of the first systematic reading of Hegel's political philosophy.
This multi-authored volume focuses on Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press (1917-1941). Scholars from the UK and the US... Læs mere
Challenges the myths about apathy and smugness surrounding British literature of the period.
This book demonstrates how Deleuze's philosophy provides us with a novel and important notion of historical creativity - that is, a way of thinking about history as an ontological force of creativity.
This book investigates the role of the moving image in cultural memory, taking into account the impact of digital technologies on visual culture.