Books by Jaime Edwards
Marx
by Brian Leiter & Jaime Edwards
Marx is a jargon-free introduction to Marx and Marxist thought. It's very clear and readable.
Interviews where books by Jaime Edwards were recommended
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Why Plato Matters Now
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Death in a Shallow Pond: A Philosopher, a Drowning Child, and Strangers in Need
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Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy’s Greatest Pessimist
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The Penguin Book of Existentialist Philosophy
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Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life
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Third Millennium Thinking: Creating Sense in a World of Nonsense
Saul Perlmutter, Robert MacCoun and John Campbell
New Philosophy Books
New Philosophy Books
Philosophy books, at their best, open the door to thinking about how to live our lives and interact with the world around us. Fortunately, the past decade has seen many popular philosophy books published that are highly readable. Some (e.g., books on Stoicism) verge on self-help, others on how to help others. Some introduce the thought of a particular philosopher, others on the skills philosophy teaches, like critical thinking.
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Herald of a Restless World: How Henri Bergson Brought Philosophy to the People
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Facing Down the Furies: Suicide, the Ancient Greeks, and Me
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Marx
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The Edge of Sentience: Risk and Precaution in Humans, Other Animals, and AI
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We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience
by Lyndsey Stonebridge
The Best Philosophy Books of 2024, recommended by Nigel Warburton
The Best Philosophy Books of 2024, recommended by Nigel Warburton
We ask our philosophy editor Nigel Warburton to recommend five of the most notable new books in his specialist area at the end of every year. In 2024, his nominations for the best philosophy books of 2024 include an introduction to the work of Karl Marx, a study of sentience in animals, and an examination of suicide through the work of the Greek tragedians.