Incoming Resources
- Handbook of social cognition, edited by Robert S. Wyer, Jr, Thomas K. Srull
- Weakness of will and practical irrationality, edited by Sarah Stroud and Christine Tappolet
- Decomposing the will, edited by Andy Clark, Julian Kiverstein, and Tillmann Vierkant
- Ars reminiscendi, mind and memory in Renaissance culture, edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
- Deceit and self-deception, fooling yourself the better to fool others, by Robert Trivers
- Weakness of will in Renaissance and Reformation thought, Risto Saarinen
- Our faithfulness to the past, the ethics and politics of memory, Sue Campbell, Christine M. Koggel, and Rockney Jacobsen
- Memory, a philosophical study, Sven Bernecker
- Memory, history, forgetting, Paul Ricoeur ; translated by Kathleen Blamey and David Pellauer
- Manifest activity, Thomas Reid's theory of action, Gideon Yaffe
- The merits of memory, concepts, contexts, debates, edited by Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, Sabine Schindler
- Mindsight, image, dream, meaning, Colin McGinn
- Pasts beyond memory, evolution, museums, colonialism, Tony Bennett
- Sources of desire, essays on Aristotle's theoretical works, editor, James Oldfield
- Beyond reduction, philosophy of mind and post-reductionist philosophy of science, Steven Horst
- Reference and consciousness, John Campbell
- Regimes of memory, edited by Susannah Radstone and Katharine Hodgkin
- Backsliding, understanding weakness of will, Alfred R. Mele
- In praise of reason, [why rationality matters for democracy], Lynch Michael P
- Cogito?, Descartes and thinking the world, Joseph Almog
- Sounds and perception, new philosophical essays, edited by Matthew Nudds and Casey O'Callaghan
- Three faces of desire, Timothy Schroeder
- The brute within, appetitive desire in Plato and Aristotle, Hendrik Lorenz
- Dignity, rank, and rights, Jeremy Waldron ; with commentaries by Wai Chee Dimock, Don Herzog, Michael Rosen ; edited and introduced by Meir Dan-Cohen
- Effective intentions, the power of conscious will, Alfred R. Mele
- Self-expression, Mitchell S. Green
- Enthusiasm and Enlightenment in Europe, 1650-1850, edited by Lawrence E. Klein and Anthony J. La Vopa
- Recreative minds, Gregory Currie, Ian Ravenscroft
- The philosophy of creativity, new essays, Elliot Samuel Paul and Scott Barry Kaufman
- The collective memory reader, edited by Jeffrey K. Olick, Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi and Daniel Levy
- The Nature of Rationality, Robert Nozick
- The architecture of the imagination, new essays on pretence, possibility, and fiction, edited by Shaun Nichols
- Intuition, imagination, and philosophical methodology, Tamar Szabó Gendler
- Thinking without words, José Luis Bermúdez
- The faculties, a history, Dominik Perler
- Essays on actions and events, Donald Davidson
- Willing, wanting, waiting, by Richard Holton