Close
You have no items in your shopping cart.
Search

Philosophy Books

Philosophy Books
3 Items in Grid 4 Items in Grid List

Fear of Black Consciousness

'Important . . . powerful . . . . an explanation of why Black protest is such a dangerous prospect to the white power structure' Kehinde Andrews, Guardian Where is the path to racial justice? In this ground-breaking book, philosopher Lewis R. Gordon ranges over history, art and pop culture - from ancient African languages to the film Get Out - to show why the answer lies not just in freeing Black bodies from the fraud of white supremacy, but in freeing all of our minds. Building on the influen
R 320,00

Define Deep

Take a journey beyond the realm of here and now with this stunning collection of affirmations to meditate upon.
R 476,26

Dark Light of the Soul : Encounters with Gabrielle Roth

The late Gabrielle Roth, 1941-2012, was the creative force behind the worldwide community of thousands of people who loved and practiced The 5Rhythms(R), a path of spiritual healing rooted in the body and movement. Inside these pages is a collection of personal, unforgettable, and often life-changing moments they experienced engaging with Gabrielle. She was known far and wide for being outrageous, profound, hilarious, mysterious and impenetrable, as well as utterly transparent and vulnerab
R 688,68

Dying to Live : The Cost of Finding Purpose in the Post-Outcomes Modern World

Maslow's hierarchy defined the literal physical and base esoteric needs which every human on average needs to satisfy in order to remain alive. As a species, we have grown and contracted, evolved and devolved, generally in pursuit of those basic requirements. As civilizations or epochs approach their zeniths, the balance of needs shifts and skews, since our base-level needs are often no longer a factor in our day-to-day lives. As life becomes easier-as we become more successful collectively-the
R 442,90

Critique of Impure Reason : Horizons of Possibility and Meaning

Steven James Bartlett's Critique of Impure Reason: Horizons of Possibility and Meaning is a major, original, and massive scholarly work that complements and offers a 21st Century sequel to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
R 834,25

Elihu's Key

A commercial radio station executive said, 'Mal is able to make profound and important issues clear and accessible.' He has done it again with this book 'Elihu's Key'. It will address the questions that linger in the back of most people's minds taking them on a journey that will mean they will never again see the world from the same perspective.He explores the fascinating nature of the human spirit. He will also show its profound illuminating capacity as its revolutionary insights transform our
R 321,70

Evolutionary Politics : Socialism for Social Species

The foundational myth of contemporary capitalism - the individual alone, in a state of nature - is just that: a myth. Both Darwin and early anarchists like Piotr Kropotkin understood that mutual aid lay at the heart of nature's conquest of the earth. A rich tradition of evolutionary socialism and left-wing Darwinism has been forgotten. "Evolutionary Politics: Socialism for Social Species" applies the new science of cultural evolution to the modern world, showing that the rise of fascism, politi
R 429,53

Death for Gaia : Ecocide and the Righteous Assassins

"Death for Gaia" is a philosophical story about a group of scientists who create and release a biological weapon they call 'Hemlock-42'. This virus is designed with a single goal in mind: to eradicate most of humanity as a means of preserving what remains of planetary ecosystems and the declining diversity of species. Less than ten percent of humanity survives the pandemic. Forty-six years after this momentous disruption, various tribes of the After World have gathered, in this period of frag
R 340,86

Finding Hope : Ways of seeing life in a brighter light

"It is hope which makes the shipwrecked sailor strike out with his arms in the midst of the sea, though no land is in sight." OVID Finding Hope is a rare gem, a book that makes a difference. I personally have gifted Finding Hope to more than 300 individuals. The book Finding Hope is big enough to change a life and small enough to travel with you everywhere. Finding Hope is useful for both the hopeful and the hope challenged. It plants the seeds of hopefulness even in those whose situations in
R 265,53

Evolution Diverted : How a Forgotten Intrusion Is Driving Us to Self-Destruct

Inspired by a fresh reading of humanity's oldest tales, in this book we've journeyed to a place from which we've glimpsed a route of escape from the tragic condition of humankind. We began with a question. Looking first at civilization's horrors, then directing our gaze to the splendor of the natural world, we wondered: how could it be that the most evolved species on Earth is so destructive of itself, other life forms, and the planet ... since nature does not make mistakes of such scale? This
R 390,46

Falling Pomegranate Seeds : The Duty of Daughters: Katherine of Aragon Story, Book 1

Catalina of Aragon's tutor Dona Beatriz Galindo opens the door to her student's life and the forces shaping the future first wife of Henry VIII at the court of her mother, Queen Isabel of Castile.
R 474,81

Encounter 1 : Pierre Bourdieu in conversation with Michael Grenfell

The French social philosopher Pierre Bourdieu is known for the richness and sophistication of his extensive writings. In these selected dialogues, under taken with Michael Grenfell in the 1980s and 1990s, he is in a conversational mood
R 336,08