Incoming Resources
- Heidegger's eschatology, theological horizons in Martin Heidegger's early work, Judith Wolfe
- The free development of each, studies on freedom, right, and ethics in classical German philosophy, Allen W. Wood
- The philosophy of Habermas, Andrew Edgar
- Love, death, and revolution in Central Europe, Ludwig Feuerbach, Moses Hess, Louise Dittmar, Richard Wagner, Peter C. Caldwell
- Habermas, a critical reader, edited by Peter Dews
- Nietzsche, naturalism, and normativity, edited by Christopher Janaway and Simon Robertson
- Heidegger and the measure of truth, Denis McManus
- On Nietzsche, by Georges Bataille ; translated by Bruce Boone ; introduction by Sylvère Lotringer
- The new Hegelians, politics and philosophy in the Hegelian school, edited by Douglas Moggach
- Habermas, critical debates, edited by John B. Thompson and David Held
- Essays on Kant, Henry E. Allison
- Enlightenment underground, radical Germany, 1680-1720, Martin Mulsow ; translated by H. C. Erik Midelfort
- From Hegel to Nietzsche, the revolution in nineteenth-century thought, Karl Löwith ; translated from the German by David E. Green
- Nietzsche on art and life, Daniel Came
- Frege and other philosophers, Michael Dummett
- Kant, religion, and politics, James DiCenso
- The transformation of natural philosophy, Sachiko Kusukawa
- La réification, petit traité de théorie critique, Axel Honneth ; traduit de l'allemand par Stéphane Haber
- Kant on practical justification, interpretive essays, Mark Timmons and Sorin Baiasu
- Kant's critique of Spinoza, Omri Boehm
- La performance philosophique de Nietzsche, Serge Botet
- Heidegger, the man and the thinker, Thomas Sheehan, editor
- Interpreting Kant's critiques, Karl Ameriks
- Ernst Cassirer, the last philosopher of culture, Edward Skidelsky
- The philosophy of Schopenhauer, by Bryan Magee
- Notes on dialectics, Hegel, Marx, Lenin, C.L.R. James
- Truth, thought, reason, essays on Frege, Tyler Burge
- Habermas, introduction and analysis, David Ingram
- Tragedy, recognition, and the death of God, studies in Hegel and Nietzsche, Robert R. Williams
- Anacharsis Cloots, l'orateur du genre humain, Georges Avenel
- Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy, edited by Ken Gemes and Simon May
- Hans Kelsen, forme du droit et politique de l'autonomie, coordonné par Olivier Jouanjan
- Kant's empirical realism, Paul Abela
- Habermas, a very short introduction, James Gordon Finlayson
- Kant on mind, action, and ethics, Julian Wuerth
- Nietzsche and Buddhism, a study in nihilism and ironic affinities, Robert G. Morrison
- Philosophical genealogy, an epistemological reconstruction of Nietzsche and Foucault's genealogical method, Brian Lightbody
- The riddle of the world, a reconsideration of Schopenhauer's philosophy, Barbara Hannan
- Reason in the world, Hegel's metaphysics and its philosophical appeal, James Kreines
- Thus spoke Zarathustra, a book for everyone and no one, Nietzsche ; translated with an introduction by R.J. Hollingdale
- The secularisation of the confessional state, the political thought of Christian Thomasius, Ian Hunter
- Nietzsche and the ancient skeptical tradition, Jessica N. Berry
- Husserl studies
- Marxism and Hegel, Lucio Colletti ; translated from the Italian by Lawrence Garner
- Siegfried Kracauer, penseur de l'histoire, sous la direction de Philippe Despoix, Peter Schöttler ; avec la collaboration de Nia Perivolaropoulou
- Living with Nietzsche, what the great "immoralist" has to teach us, Robert C. Solomon
- American Nietzsche, a history of an icon and his ideas, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
- The liberating power of symbols, philosophical essays, Juergen Habermas ; translated by Peter Dews
- Hegel's naturalism, mind, nature, and the final ends of life, Terry Pinkard
- Hegel and the transformation of philosophical critique, William F. Bristow