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    Philosophy's Big Questions
    Top Graduate Zhang Xie
    Animals as Persons
    Poems of Love and War
    American Capitalism
    Posthumanism in Art and Science
    • 2023

      The Precious Summary is the most important work of Mongolian history on the three-hundred-year period before the rise of the Manchu Qing dynasty. Written by Sagang Sechen in 1662, shortly after the Mongols' submission to the Qing, it spans Buddhist cosmology, Chinggis Khan, the post-Yuan Mongols, and the Mongols' conversion to Buddhism.

      The Precious Summary
    • 2022

      The earliest and most influential commentary on the Zhuangzi is that of Guo Xiang (265-312). Richard John Lynn's translation of the Zhuangzi is the first to follow Guo's commentary in its interpretive choices. Its guiding principle is how Guo read the text, which allows for the full integration of the Zhuangzi with Guo's commentary.

      Zhuangzi
    • 2022

      This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture.

      The Musha Incident
    • 2022

      Barbary Captives

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      In the early modern period, hundreds of thousands of Europeans, both men and women, were abducted by pirates, sold on the slave market, and enslaved in North Africa. Barbary Captives brings together a selection of early modern slave narratives in English translation for the first time.

      Barbary Captives
    • 2022

      How does the history of U.S. foreign relations appear differently when viewed through the lens of ideology? This book explores the ideological landscape of international relations from the colonial era to the present. It offers a foundational statement on the intellectual history of U.S. foreign policy.

      Ideology in U.S. Foreign Relations
    • 2022

      Education

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book calls for a new global approach to education to enrich and enhance the lives of children everywhere. Contributors emphasize the centrality of education to social and environmental justice, as well as the philosophical foundations of education. The book features a foreword by Pope Francis.

      Education
    • 2022

      Great Minds Don't Think Alike

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Leading scientists, philosophers, historians, and public intellectuals debate the big questions. These public dialogues model constructive engagement between the sciences and the humanities-and show why intellectual cooperation is necessary to shape our collective future.

      Great Minds Don't Think Alike
    • 2022

      How to Read Chinese Prose

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This book offers a guided introduction to Chinese nonfictional prose and its literary and cultural significance. It features more than one hundred major texts from antiquity through the Qing dynasty that exemplify major genres, styles, and forms of traditional Chinese prose.

      How to Read Chinese Prose
    • 2022

      Hitchcock Annual volume 25 is scheduled to be published in early 2022. Planned contents include examinations of the production conditions of Hitchcock's films, close readings of several key films, and review essays on current biographical and critical work on Hitchcock.

      Hitchcock Annual: Volume 25
    • 2022

      This book brings together a range of chimpanzee experts who tell powerful personal stories about their lives and careers. It features some of the world's preeminent primatologists-including Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal-as well as representatives of a new generation from varied backgrounds.

      Chimpanzee Memoirs