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Elisabeth Raucq, animal names and approaches to Indo-European vocabulary

In the preface to the second edition of his Mitra-Varuna, Georges Dumézil mentions some of the people who attended the lecture course which became the book. Delivered at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in 1938-39, this was the last year … Continue reading

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Linda M.G. Zerilli, A Democratic Theory of Truth – University of Chicago Press, April 2025

Linda M.G. Zerilli, A Democratic Theory of Truth – University of Chicago Press, April 2025 A critique of the concept of truth presupposed by the post-truth debate—and a bold new vision for a more pluralistic citizenry. We say that we … Continue reading

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Benoit Daviron, Biomass, Capitalism, and Hegemony: A Rich and Powerful History – Bloomsbury, January 2025 (print and open access)

Benoit Daviron, Biomass, Capitalism, and Hegemony: A Rich and Powerful History – Bloomsbury, January 2025 (print and open access) How did Europeans achieve global dominance and continue to satisfy their ever-growing needs? How do we explain the effects this has … Continue reading

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Naomi Fisher, Schelling’s Mystical Platonism: 1792-1802 – Oxford University Press, May 2024

Naomi Fisher, Schelling’s Mystical Platonism: 1792-1802 – Oxford University Press, May 2024 Schelling came of age during the pivotal and exciting years at the end of the eighteenth century, as Kant’s philosophy was being incorporated into the German academic world. … Continue reading

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David L. Prytherch, Reclaiming the Road: Mobility Justice beyond Complete Streets – University of Minnesota Press, June 2025

David L. Prytherch, Reclaiming the Road: Mobility Justice beyond Complete Streets – University of Minnesota Press, June 2025 For the past century, our roadways have been engineered as pipes for cars, but they offer vast potential as public spaces. From … Continue reading

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Frédéric Keck, Solidarity Between Species: Living with Animals Exposed to Pandemic Viruses – Polity, May 2025

Frédéric Keck, Solidarity Between Species: Living with Animals Exposed to Pandemic Viruses – Polity, May 2025 This book examines how the Covid-19 pandemic can be described as a biopolitical crisis, taking into account a fact often overlooked by commentators: Covid-19 … Continue reading

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David Beer, ‘When Simmel met Rodin’, Half Thoughts

David Beer, ‘When Simmel met Rodin‘, Half Thoughts

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William Max Nelson, Enlightenment Biopolitics: A History of Race, Eugenics and the Making of Citizens – University of Chicago Press, May 2024 and New Books discussion

William Max Nelson, Enlightenment Biopolitics: A History of Race, Eugenics and the Making of Citizens – University of Chicago Press, May 2024 New Books discussion with Morteza Hajizadeh – thanks to dmf for this link A wide-ranging history tracing the … Continue reading

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David Bather Woods, Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy’s Greatest Pessimist – University of Chicago Press, November 2025

David Bather Woods, Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy’s Greatest Pessimist – University of Chicago Press, November 2025 An engaging biography of one of the most influential Western philosophers and a thought-provoking exploration of how to live with … Continue reading

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G. Anthony Bruno, Facticity and the Fate of Reason After Kant – Oxford University Press, March 2025

G. Anthony Bruno, Facticity and the Fate of Reason After Kant – Oxford University Press, March 2025 Facticity and the Fate of Reason After Kant is the first history of the concept of facticity. G. Anthony Bruno argues that this concept’s … Continue reading

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