Incoming Resources
- The solace, finding value in death through gratitude for life, Joshua Glasgow
- The retreat of reason, a dilemma in the philosophy of life, Ingmar Persson
- All Gall Is divided, the aphorisms of a legendary iconoclast, [E. M. Cioran] ; translated with and introduction by Richard Howard
- Life death, Jacques Derrida ; edited by Pascale-Anne Brault and Peggy Kamuf ; translated by Pascale-Anne Brault and Michael Naas
- After life, Eugene Thacker
- Nietzsche and the becoming of life, edited by Vanessa Lemm
- Critiques of everyday life, Michael E. Gardiner
- Peut-on ralentir le temps?, dossier, [coordonné par Cristophe Rymarski]
- On the justice and justification of just war, how does life dwell in the state?, Maren Lytje
- The thread of life, Richard Wollheim
- The retreat of reason, a dilemma in the philosophy of life, Ingmar Persson
- Geschichte im Zeichen der Erinnerung, Subjektivität und kulturwissenschaftliche Theoriebildung, Katja Patzel-Mattern
- The human condition, by John Kekes
- The moral Rubicon, a study of the principles of sanctity of life and quality of life in bioethics, Axel Carlberg
- Better never to have been, the harm of coming into existence, David Benatar
- Everyday life and cultural theory, an introduction, Ben Highmore
- The phenomenon of life, toward a philosophical biology, Hans Jonas; with a foreword by Lawrence Vogel
- The art of life, Zygmunt Bauman
- Meditations, Marcus Aurelius ; translated, introduced and edited by Robin Waterfield
- Death and the afterlife, Samuel Scheffler ; with commentaries by Susan Wolf, Harry G. Frankfurt, Seana Valentine Shiffrin, Niko Kolodny ; edited and introduced by Niko Kolodny
- Václav Havel, living in truth : twenty-two essays published on the occasion of the award of the Erasmus Prize to Václav Havel, edited by Jan Vladislav
- Life, a modern invention, Davide Tarizzo ; translated by Mark William Epstein
- Critique of everyday life, Henri Lefebvre ; translated by Gregory Elliott ; with a preface by Michel Trebitsch, Vol. 3
- The early Heidegger's philosophy of life, facticity, being, and language, Scott M. Campbell
- Life and action, elementary structures of practice and practical thought, Michael Thompson
- The death of the ethic of life, John Basl
- Autonomy, an essay on the life well lived, Beate Roessler ; translated by James C. Wagner
- Meaning in life and why it matters, Susan Wolf ; introduction by Stephen Macedo ; with commentary by John Koethe ... [and others]
- On being and becoming, an existentialist approach to life, Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei
- Leben und Tod in den Religionen, Symbol und Wirklichkeit, herausgegeben von Gunther Stephenson
- Can science make sense of life?, Sheila Jasanoff
- Aesthetic life and why it matters, Dominic McIver Lopes, Bence Nanay, and Nick Riggle
- Ethics and qualities of life, Joel J. Kupperman
- Doing valuable time, the present, the future, and meaningful living, Cheshire Calhoun
- Finding meaning in an imperfect world, Iddo Landau
- On time, being, and hunger, challenging the traditional way of thinking life, Juan Manuel Garrido
- The philosophy of life, German Lebensphilosophie 1870-1920, Frederick C. Beiser
- Enjoyment, the moral significance of styles of life, John Kekes
- The Oxford handbook of meaning in life, edited by Iddo Landau
- Marcus Aurelius, edited and translated by C.R. Haines
- What is good?, the search for the best way to live, A.C. Grayling
- Life and the student, roadside notes on human nature, society, and letters, by Charles Horton Cooley ; with a new introduction by Jonathan B. Imber
- John Stuart Mill and the meaning of life, Elijah Millgram
- Critique of everyday life, Henri Lefebvre ; translated by John Moore ; with a preface by Michel Trebitsch, Vol. 1
- Of men and manners, essays historical and philosophical, Anthony Quinton ; and [edited by] Anthony Kenny
- Ethics at the beginning of life, a phenomenological critique, James Mumford
- Valuing life, John Kleinig
- Hegel's concept of life, self-consciousness, freedom, logic, Karen Ng
- The age of atheists, how we have sought to live since the death of God, Peter Watson
- Hard questions, facing the problems of life, John Kekes