• The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher) - Intuition Pumps And Other Tools for Thinking by Daniel Dennett
  • The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher) - Natural Goodness by Philippa Foot
  • The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher) - A Question of Trust by Onora O’Neill
  • The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher) - Intimacy or Integrity: Philosophy and Cultural Difference by Thomas Kasulis
  • The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher) - Daily Rituals: How Great Minds Make Time, Find Inspiration, and Get to Work by Mason Currey

The best books on How To Think (Like a Philosopher), recommended by Julian Baggini

We all have opinions about things and sometimes quite strong ones. When it comes to our values and politics we also tend to think we’re right. That’s why examining how we think is so important, argues philosopher Julian Baggini. That’s something philosophy can help with, if it’s done well. Here he recommends five books that shed some light on how philosophers think, when they’re thinking at their best.

  • The Best Philosophy Books of 2023 - Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope by Sarah Bakewell
  • The Best Philosophy Books of 2023 - The Dangerous Life and Ideas of Diogenes the Cynic by Jean-Manuel Roubineau, Malcolm DeBevoise & Phillip Mitsis
  • The Best Philosophy Books of 2023 - Parfit: A Philosopher and His Mission to Save Morality by David Edmonds
  • The Best Philosophy Books of 2023 - The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality by Andy Clark
  • The Best Philosophy Books of 2023 - For F*ck's Sake: Why Swearing is Shocking, Rude, and Fun by Rebecca Roache

The Best Philosophy Books of 2023, recommended by Nigel Warburton

The genre of philosophical biography is flourishing, as we pay attention not only to what philosophers said and wrote but also to how they lived and the intellectual context in which they developed their ideas. Nigel Warburton, our philosophy editor, picks out some of the best philosophy books of the year, from the man who lived in a storage jar in 5th century Athens to the latest contributions of cognitive science to our understanding of how we experience the world. Read more philosophy book recommendations on Five Books

  • The best books on Deconstruction - Of Grammatology by Jacques Derrida & translated by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
  • The best books on Deconstruction - The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays by Mikhail Bakhtin & translated by Michael Holquist and Caryl Emerson
  • The best books on Deconstruction - Jacques Derrida Circumfession by Geoffrey Bennington & Jacques Derrida
  • The best books on Deconstruction - The Newly Born Woman by Catherine Clément, Hélène Cixous & translated by Betsy Wing
  • The best books on Deconstruction - "53 Days" by Georges Perec, translated by David Bellos

The best books on Deconstruction, recommended by Peter Salmon

For the general reader deconstruction has a bad reputation. It is seen as over-complicating, arcane and wilfully obscure—but as its founding genius Jacques Derrida pointed out, “If things were simple, word would have gotten around.” Here Peter Salmon, author of an excellent new biography of Derrida, chooses five books to get you started on the text and everything inside it.

  • The Best Illustrated Philosophy Books - The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry & translated by Katherine Woods
  • The Best Illustrated Philosophy Books - The Annotated Alice by Lewis Carroll & Martin Gardner (Editor)
  • The Best Illustrated Philosophy Books - Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos H Papadimitriou
  • The Best Illustrated Philosophy Books - The Way of Nature (The Illustrated Library of Chinese Classics) by Zhuangzi (aka Chuang Tzu), C. C. Tsai (illustrator) and Brian Bruya (translator)
  • The Best Illustrated Philosophy Books - The Philosopher Queens: The lives and legacies of philosophy's unsung women by Lisa Whiting & Rebecca Buxton

The Best Illustrated Philosophy Books, recommended by Helen De Cruz

Philosophy is a very verbal discipline with much effort made to express meaning through the very precise use of language. You might think that pictures wouldn’t get much of a look in, but you’d be wrong, as philosopher Helen de Cruz explains. She chooses five books where the philosophical meaning of the subjects under investigation are given greater depth and clarity with the use of illustrations, from ancient Chinese philosophy through to the philosopher queens of the 21st century.

  • The best books on Philosophical Wonder - Chuang Tzu: Basic Writings by Zhuangzi (aka Chuang Tzu)
  • The best books on Philosophical Wonder - The Complete Essays of Montaigne Michel de Montaigne (trans. by Donald M. Frame)
  • The best books on Philosophical Wonder - Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges
  • The best books on Philosophical Wonder - The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks
  • The best books on Philosophical Wonder - Diaspora by Greg Egan

The best books on Philosophical Wonder, recommended by Eric Schwitzgebel

We think of philosophy as a discipline that interrogates complex dilemmas—the nature of will, right and wrong, human freedom—with logic, reasoned thought and argument. But what do the moments in philosophy that make us stop and look outside ourselves have to teach us? According to Eric Schwitzgebel, philosopher at the University of California Riverside, they can open up worlds of fresh possibility. Here he recommends five books of philosophical wonder.