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PHILOSOPHY<br />
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PHILOSOPHY<br />
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit<br />
A reader’s guide<br />
Stephen Houlgate<br />
• Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit is probably his most famous<br />
work<br />
• contains many memorable passages on, for example, the<br />
master/slave dialectic, the unhappy consciousness, Sophocles’<br />
Antigone and the French revolution and offers a great deal<br />
both to the student and the specialist<br />
• The reader’s guides are a strongly branded and heavily<br />
promoted series of books, benefiting from student-friendly<br />
presentation and price<br />
First published in 1801, Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit has<br />
exercised considerable influence on subsequent thinkers, from<br />
Marx and Kierkegaard to Heidegger, Kojève, Adorno and Derrida.<br />
STEPHEN HOuLgATE is Professor of Philosophy and Director of graduate<br />
Studies at the university of warwick, uK.<br />
uK November 2012 uS January 2013<br />
176 Pages 138 x 216 mm 5.5 x 8.5 inches<br />
HB 9780826485106 - £50.00 / $75.00<br />
PB 9780826485113 - £11.99 / $16.95<br />
reader’s guides<br />
continuum<br />
Starting with Merleau-Ponty<br />
Katherine J. Morris<br />
• A new introduction to Merleau-Ponty,<br />
guiding the student through the key<br />
concepts of his work<br />
• Thematically structured - covers all his<br />
major works and key areas of thought<br />
• Ideal for undergraduate students coming<br />
to Merleau-Ponty for the first time and<br />
looking for a way into the thought of this<br />
important thinker<br />
An introduction to the work, ideas and influence of an important<br />
and widely read twentieth-century thinker.<br />
KATHErINE J. MOrrIS is Fellow in Philosophy at Mansfield college,<br />
university of Oxford, uK.<br />
uK March 2012 uS May 2012<br />
216 Pages 138 x 216 mm 5.375 x 8.5 inches<br />
HB 9781847062802 - £45.00 / $75.00<br />
PB 9781847062819 - £14.99 / $24.95<br />
Starting with…<br />
continuum<br />
Starting with Hume<br />
Charlotte Randall Brown and<br />
William Edward Morris<br />
• clearly structured according to Hume’s<br />
central ideas<br />
• Explores the full range of Hume’s<br />
thought<br />
• Explores the historical and intellectual<br />
context in which Hume wrote<br />
A new introduction to Hume, guiding the<br />
student through the key concepts of Hume’s work by examining<br />
the overall development of his ideas.<br />
cHArLOTTE rANDALL BrOwN is Associate Professor of Philosophy at<br />
Illinois wesleyan university, uSA.<br />
wILLIAM EDwArD MOrrIS is Professor of Philosophy at Illinois wesleyan<br />
university, uSA.<br />
uK May 2012 uS August 2012<br />
192 Pages 138 x 216 mm 5.375 x 8.5 inches<br />
HB 9781847065292 - £45.00 / $75.00<br />
PB 9781847065308 - £12.99 / $19.95<br />
Starting with…<br />
continuum<br />
Starting with Kant<br />
Andrew Ward<br />
• clearly and thematically structured<br />
- covers all the key areas of Kant’s<br />
thought<br />
• Ideal for undergraduate students coming<br />
to Kant for the first time and looking<br />
for a way into the thought of this<br />
challenging thinker<br />
• Attractive and accessible series design<br />
and student-friendly price<br />
A new introduction to Kant, guiding the student through the key<br />
concepts of his work by examining the overall development of<br />
his ideas.<br />
ANDrEw wArD is Lecturer in Philosophy at the university of york, uK.<br />
uK July 2012 uS September 2012<br />
176 Pages 138 x 216 mm 5.375 x 8.5 inches<br />
HB 9781847061843 - £60.00 / $95.00<br />
PB 9781847061850 - £12.99 / $19.95<br />
Starting with…<br />
continuum