Philosophy
- Introduction to Philosophy [22 titles]
- Critical Thinking [10 titles]
- Logic [8 titles]
- Social & Political Philosophy [33 titles]
- Feminist Philosophy [9 titles]
- Philosophy of Law [5 titles]
- Philosophy of Religion [9 titles]
- Life, Death, & Human Nature [7 titles]
- Philosophy of Science [5 titles]
- Philosophy of Language [5 titles]
- Philosophy of Mind [8 titles]
- Aesthetics [6 titles]
- Epistemology [13 titles]
- Non-Western Philosophy [2 titles]
- History of Philosophy [35 titles]
- Broadview Editions [33 titles]
A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Second EditionThis book presents historical and contemporary readings, together with detailed commentary, to outline and explain the development of philosophical thinking about the mind. Read More |
Human Life and the Natural WorldHuman concern over the urgency of current environmental issues increasingly entails wide-ranging discussions of how we may rethink the relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world. Read More |
Human Rights"Brian Orend provides us with a remarkably irenical analysis of the main concepts, debates and thinkers that have fleshed out the modern idea of human rights." - J. Paul Martin, Columbia University Read More |
Humanitarian InterventionThis collection of essays addresses the questions of whether the principle of respect for state sovereignty should trump the principle of respect for human rights, and whether military humanitarian intervention is justifiable. Read More |
HypocrisyHypocrisy: Ethical Investigations seeks to illuminate the concept of hypocrisy by exploring its multiple roles in our moral and political lives and struggles. Read More |
The Idea of Being FreeThis collection demonstrates the importance of Mary Hays (1759-1843) as an advanced and innovative thinker, philosophical commentator, and writer of deliberately experimental fiction. Read More |
The Immorality of Punishment"This book is a rigorous inquiry into the rationale for legal punishment. ... Its disturbing conclusions are an important challenge for the theory of punishment, and it will engage readers interested in moral responsibility as well as those concerned with the nature and justification o... Read More |
Incompatibilism's Allure"By far the most comprehensive and accessible treatment of the thesis that determinism is incompatible with both free will and moral responsibility." - Michael McKenna, Florida State University Read More |
Indian Philosophy"Written in an easy-flowing style, Professor Ram Murty's Indian Philosophy: An Introduction can serve as an ideal textbook for undergraduates interested in Indian philosophy." - Trichur S. Rukmani, Professor Emeritus and former Chair in Hindu Studies at Concordia University Read More |


