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People Like (3)summary of Aliens, Robots & Virtual Reality Idols in the Science Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft, Isaac Asimov, and William Gibson by John L. Steadman:
John L. Steadman’s Aliens, Robots & Virtual Reality Idols in the Science Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft, Isa...
Show Moresummary of The Essential Mystics, Poets, Saints, and Sages: A Wisdom Treasury by Richard Hooper:
Richard Hooper’s The Essential Mystics, Poets, Saints, and Sages: A Wisdom Treasury is a comprehensive anthology that brings together the insights, teachings...
Show Moresummary of Moderation in Belief by Al-Ghazali:
Al-Ghazali’s Moderation in Belief (al-Iqtisad fi’l-I’tiqad) is a seminal work in Islamic theology that seeks to chart a balanced and rational path between the extremes of dogmatism and skepticis...
Show Moresummary of Formal and Transcendental Logic by Edmund Husserl:
Edmund Husserl’s Formal and Transcendental Logic is a major work in which he elaborates his phenomenological approach to logic, bridging the gap between formal, symbolic reasoning and the tran...
Show Moresummary of Logical Investigations by Edmund Husserl:
Edmund Husserl’s Logical Investigations is a foundational work in phenomenology and the philosophy of logic, marking a decisive turn in his early thought toward rigorous analysis of consciousness, mean...
Show Moresummary of The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology by Edmund Husserl:
Edmund Husserl’s The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology is a profound and wide-ranging critique of modern science, philosophy, and Eu...
Show Moresummary of Experience and Judgement by Edmund Husserl:
Edmund Husserl’s Experience and Judgement is a pivotal work in phenomenology that explores the foundational structures of human consciousness, cognition, and the act of judging. Written in the early ...
Show Moresummary of The Shoggoth Concerto: A Fantasy with Pseudopods by John Michael Greer:
John Michael Greer’s The Shoggoth Concerto is a genre-blending fantasy novel that combines elements of cosmic horror, music, and personal transformation. Set in the fictio...
Show Moresummary of The Psychoanalysis of Artificial Intelligence by Isabel Millar:
Isabel Millar’s The Psychoanalysis of Artificial Intelligence offers a provocative and interdisciplinary exploration of artificial intelligence (AI) through the lens of Lacanian p...
Show Moresummary of The World According to Kant by Anja Jauernig:
Anja Jauernig’s The World According to Kant offers a clear and insightful exposition of Immanuel Kant’s philosophy, making his complex ideas accessible while highlighting their relevance for unde...
Show Moresummary of Goy: Israel’s Multiple Others and the Birth of the Gentile by Adi Ophir and Ishay Rosen-Zvi:
Adi Ophir and Ishay Rosen-Zvi’s Goy: Israel’s Multiple Others and the Birth of the Gentile is a provocative historical and philosophical explorati...
Show Moresummary of Plato’s Invisible Cities: Discourse and Power in the Republic by Adi Ophir:
Adi Ophir’s Plato’s Invisible Cities: Discourse and Power in the Republic offers a sophisticated and critical examination of Plato’s Republic, focusing ...
Show Moresummary of The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy by Jacob Burckhardt:
Jacob Burckhardt’s The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, first published in 1860, is a landmark work in cultural history that offers a sweeping analysis of Italian socie...
Show Moresummary of Men in the Sun: and Other Palestinian Stories by Ghassan Kanafani:
Ghassan Kanafani’s Men in the Sun: and Other Palestinian Stories is a seminal work of Palestinian literature that examines the human cost of displacement, occupation, and exile...
Show Moresummary of Palestine’s Children by Ghassan Kanafani:
Ghassan Kanafani’s Palestine’s Children is a powerful collection of short stories that illuminates the experiences, struggles, and resilience of Palestinian youth in the context of displacement, oc...
Show Moresummary of All That’s Left to You by Ghassan Kanafani:
Ghassan Kanafani’s All That’s Left to You is a poignant and politically charged novella that explores the psychological and social impact of the Palestinian Nakba and ongoing displacement on indi...
Show Moresummary of Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP):
The Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine is a foundational political document produced by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine...
Show Moresummary of Kant and the Capacity to Judge by Beatrice Longuenesse:
Beatrice Longuenesse’s Kant and the Capacity to Judge offers a detailed and insightful analysis of one of Immanuel Kant’s central philosophical concerns: the nature of human judgment. L...
Show Moresummary of Violence by Slavoj Žižek:
Slavoj Žižek’s Violence is a provocative philosophical meditation on the nature, forms, and paradoxes of violence in contemporary life, pushing readers to look beyond the obvious and visible manifestations of brut...
Show Moresummary of What Art Is by Arthur C. Danto:
Arthur C. Danto’s What Art Is is a culmination of his decades-long exploration into the philosophy of art, seeking to clarify one of the most enduring and elusive questions in aesthetics: what exactly constitute...
Show Moresummary of In Praise of Love by Alain Badiou:
Alain Badiou’s In Praise of Love is both a defense and a reimagining of love in the modern age, offered as a philosophical counterpoint to contemporary tendencies to reduce love to either consumer choice or r...
Show Moresummary of Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula by Bram Stoker and Valdimar Ásmundsson:
Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula is a fascinating rediscovery and translation of a little-known Icelandic adaptation of Bram Stoker’s D...
Show Moresummary of Hamas Contained: The Rise and Pacification of Palestinian Resistance by Tareq Baconi:
Tareq Baconi’s Hamas Contained offers a nuanced and deeply researched account of the Palestinian movement Hamas, tracing its evolution from an armed Islamist...
Show Moresummary of Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times by Jasbir K. Puar:
Jasbir K. Puar’s Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times develops and extends her influential concept of homonationalism, a term she first introduced in Terrorist ...
Show Moresummary of Mind Design II: Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence edited by John Haugeland:
John Haugeland’s Mind Design II is a landmark anthology that gathers together influential essays in philosophy, psychology, and artificial intelligence t...
Show Moresummary of Having Thought: Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind by John Haugeland:
John Haugeland’s Having Thought: Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind is a wide-ranging collection of essays that explore fundamental issues in philosophy of mind, cognitive sci...
Show Moresummary of The Unique and Its Own (also translated as The Ego and Its Own) by Max Stirner:
Max Stirner’s The Unique and Its Own (1844) is one of the most radical and provocative works in modern philosophy, presenting a sweeping critique of all f...
Show Moresummary of Stirner’s Critics by Max Stirner:
Max Stirner’s Stirner’s Critics is a polemical defense of his groundbreaking and controversial work The Ego and Its Own (1844), written in response to the criticisms he received from fellow Young ...
Show Moresummary of My People Shall Live by Leila Khaled:
Leila Khaled’s My People Shall Live is both an autobiographical narrative and a political manifesto that offers a firsthand account of the Palestinian struggle through the eyes of one of its most iconic fi...
Show Moresummary of The Philosophy of Being in the Analytic, Continental, and Thomistic Traditions by Joseph P. Li Vecchi:
Joseph P. Li Vecchi’s The Philosophy of Being in the Analytic, Continental, and Thomistic Traditions is a rigorous comparative study that in...
Show Moresummary of The Connected Discourses of the Buddha (Saṁyutta Nikāya) translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi:
Bhikkhu Bodhi’s The Connected Discourses of the Buddha is one of the most comprehensive and authoritative English translations of the Saṁyutta Nikā...
Show Moresummary of Hope and Challenge by Seyyed Muhammad Khatami:
Seyyed Muhammad Khatami’s Hope and Challenge is a collection of reflections and addresses from the former president of Iran that articulate his vision for dialogue, reform, and the reconciliation ...
Show Moresummary of The Buddha on Wall Street by Vaddhaka Linn:
Vaddhaka Linn’s The Buddha on Wall Street is a timely exploration of the intersection between Buddhism and modern capitalism, offering both a critique of global economic systems and an alternative vi...
Show Moresummary of Totem and Taboo by Sigmund Freud:
Sigmund Freud’s Totem and Taboo (1913) is a pioneering and controversial work that applies psychoanalytic theory to anthropology, religion, and the origins of human civilization. Freud explores the parallels b...
Show Moresummary of The Elementary Forms of Religious Life by Émile Durkheim:
Émile Durkheim’s The Elementary Forms of Religious Life is a foundational text in sociology that seeks to explain the origins and social functions of religion by examining the most ...
Show Moresummary of The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber:
Max Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is one of the most influential works in sociology, exploring the deep relationship between religious belief and the r...
Show Moresummary of Freedom, Fame, Lying, and Betrayal by Leszek Kołakowski:
Leszek Kołakowski’s Freedom, Fame, Lying, and Betrayal is a collection of essays that distills his wit, irony, and philosophical depth into accessible reflections on enduring human con...
Show Moresummary of Husserl and the Search for Gratitude by Leszek Kołakowski:
Leszek Kołakowski’s Husserl and the Search for Gratitude is a reflective and often critical engagement with the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, through which Kołakowski examines bo...
Show Moresummary of Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology by Astrida Neimanis:
Astrida Neimanis’s Bodies of Water develops a posthuman feminist phenomenology that reimagines the human body not as a discrete, autonomous entity but as a watery being, en...
Show Moresummary of Discourse and Truth: Parrēsia by Michel Foucault:
Discourse and Truth: Parrēsia is a collection of lectures delivered by Michel Foucault at the University of California, Berkeley in 1983, in which he explores the ancient Greek concept of p...
Show Moresummary of The Last Muslim Intellectual: The Life and Legacy of Jalal Al-e Ahmad by Hamid Dabashi:
Hamid Dabashi’s The Last Muslim Intellectual is a critical intellectual biography of Jalal Al-e Ahmad, one of Iran’s most influential twentieth-century t...
Show Moresummary of Posthuman Biopolitics: The Science Fiction of Joan Slonczewski by Bruce Clarke:
Bruce Clarke’s Posthuman Biopolitics examines the intersections of science fiction, systems theory, and biopolitical thought through an extended engagement with th...
Show Moresummary of Archaeological Theory in Dialogue by Rachel J. Crellin, Craig N. Cipolla, Lindsay M. Montgomery, and Sophie V. Moore:
Archaeological Theory in Dialogue is a collaborative exploration of how archaeological theory is produced, debated, and transfo...
Show Moresummary of Male Fantasies: Women, Floods, Bodies, History by Klaus Theweleit:
Klaus Theweleit’s Male Fantasies is a landmark two-volume study that delves into the psychic and cultural structures of German paramilitary men—particularly the Freikorps sol...
Show Moresummary of Shakespeare and Posthumanist Theory by Karen Raber:
Karen Raber’s Shakespeare and Posthumanist Theory situates Shakespeare’s plays and poems within the critical framework of posthumanism, examining how his works challenge human-centered assu...
Show Moresummary of Mythology, Madness, and Laughter by Markus Gabriel and Slavoj Žižek:
Mythology, Madness, and Laughter by Markus Gabriel and Slavoj Žižek is a spirited and intellectually daring dialogue that combines two distinctive philosophical voices to i...
Show Moresummary of On Logic and the Theory of Science by Jean Cavaillès:
Jean Cavaillès’s On Logic and the Theory of Science is a profound and dense work of philosophy of science that reflects both his training in mathematics and his deep engagement with logic...
Show Moresummary of The Epistemology of Groups by Jennifer Lackey:
Jennifer Lackey’s The Epistemology of Groups is a groundbreaking investigation into how groups—as opposed to individuals—can be considered knowers, agents of belief, and bearers of epistemic r...
Show Moresummary of Philosophical Perspectives on Suicide by Paolo Stellino:
Paolo Stellino’s Philosophical Perspectives on Suicide offers a comprehensive exploration of how suicide has been understood, debated, and theorized within the history of philosophy, tra...
Show Moresummary of No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive by Lee Edelman:
Lee Edelman’s No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive is a provocative and highly influential work in queer theory that challenges dominant cultural narratives about politics, fut...
Show Moresummary of Weird Mysticism: Philosophical Horror and the Mystical Text by Brad Baumgartner:
Brad Baumgartner’s Weird Mysticism is an innovative study that explores the intersections of horror, philosophy, and mystical literature, examining how certain te...
Show Moresummary of At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails by Sarah Bakewell:
Sarah Bakewell’s At the Existentialist Café is a lively, accessible intellectual history of existentialism and phenomenology, told through the intertwined l...
Show Moresummary of The Question of Palestine by Edward Said:
Edward Said’s The Question of Palestine is a powerful and deeply argued account of the historical, political, and moral dimensions of the Palestinian struggle for self-determination. Written by one of ...
Show Moresummary of Deleuze and Law: Forensic Futures (edited by Rosi Braidotti, Claire Colebrook, and Patrick Hanafin):
Deleuze and Law: Forensic Futures is a provocative collection of essays that brings together legal theory, philosophy, and cultural critique to ...
Show Moresummary of Understanding Deleuze, Understanding Modernism edited by S. E. Gontarski:
Understanding Deleuze, Understanding Modernism, edited by S. E. Gontarski, is part of the “Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism” series and brings togethe...
Show Moresummary of The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945 by John Toland:
John Toland’s The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945 is a sweeping, Pulitzer Prize–winning narrative history that trac...
Show Moresummary of Freedom and Resentment, and Other Essays by P. F. Strawson:
P. F. Strawson’s Freedom and Resentment, and Other Essays is a collection of influential papers that together showcase his distinctive contributions to moral philosophy, metaphysics, ...
Show Moresummary of The Dark Philosophers by Gwyn Thomas:
Gwyn Thomas’ The Dark Philosophers (first published in 1946) is a satirical yet deeply tragicomic novel that captures the harsh realities of working-class life in the South Wales Valleys during the interwa...
Show Moresummary of What Is an Image? edited by James Elkins:
James Elkins’ What Is an Image? is a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of one of the most fundamental yet elusive concepts in visual culture: the image. Bringing together essays from philosop...
Show Moresummary of Deleuze and Buddhism by Tony See and Jeff Bradley:
Tony See and Jeff Bradley’s Deleuze and Buddhism is an ambitious and insightful comparative study that brings together the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze with Buddhist thought, showing how the t...
Show Moresummary of The Last Shah: America, Iran, and the Fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty by Ray Takeyh:
Ray Takeyh’s The Last Shah: America, Iran, and the Fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty provides a detailed and revisionist account of the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahl...
Show Moresummary of The Heart of Islam: Enduring Values for Humanity by Seyyed Hossein Nasr:
Seyyed Hossein Nasr’s The Heart of Islam: Enduring Values for Humanity is a profound and illuminating work that seeks to articulate the essential spiritual, ethical, and ...
Show Moresummary of The Magical Universe of William S. Burroughs by Matthew Levi Stevens:
Matthew Levi Stevens’ The Magical Universe of William S. Burroughs offers a fascinating exploration of the often-overlooked esoteric and mystical dimensions of the life and ...
Show Moresummary of A Handbook of Ancient Religions edited by John R. Hinnells:
John R. Hinnells’ A Handbook of Ancient Religions is a comprehensive scholarly resource that examines the major religious traditions of the ancient world in both their historical deve...
Show Moresummary of Metaphysics: An Introduction by Alyssa Ney:
Alyssa Ney’s Metaphysics: An Introduction is a clear, accessible, and systematic guide to one of philosophy’s most fundamental branches, designed both for students new to the subject and for reader...
Show Moresummary of The Turing Guide (edited by Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak, and Robin Wilson):
The Turing Guide is a comprehensive and richly interdisciplinary volume that surveys the life, work, and enduring legacy of Alan Turing, one of the most ...
Show Moresummary of After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration by Holly Jean Buck:
Holly Jean Buck’s After Geoengineering: Climate Tragedy, Repair, and Restoration is a critical and forward-looking exploration of what happens after humanity be...
Show Moresummary of Heidegger in Russia and Eastern Europe by Jeff Love:
Jeff Love’s Heidegger in Russia and Eastern Europe explores the often overlooked yet profound reception of Martin Heidegger’s philosophy across Russia and the broader Eastern European inte...
Show MoreCannibal Metaphysics: For a Post-Structural Anthropology by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, originally published in 2009 in French as Métaphysiques Cannibales and translated into English in 2014 by Peter Skafish, is a transformative work in anthropology and philosophy that advocate...
Show MoreTheology of Money by Philip Goodchild, published in 2007 by SCM Press and reissued in 2009 by Duke University Press, is a profound philosophical and theological inquiry into the nature, role, and pervasive influence of money in contemporary society. Goodchild, a Professor of Religion and...
Show MoreSynthetic Worlds: Nature, Art and the Chemical Industry by Esther Leslie, published in 2005 by Reaktion Books, is a transdisciplinary exploration of the interplay between chemistry, culture, aesthetics, and industrialization, focusing on how synthetic materials—particularly those produced by th...
Show MoreA Billion Black Anthropocenes or None by Kathryn Yusoff, published in 2018 by the University of Minnesota Press as part of the Forerunners: Ideas First series, is a provocative and transdisciplinary work that challenges the conventional narrative of the Anthropocene—the proposed geolog...
Show MoreThe Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness by R. D. Laing, first published in 1960 by Tavistock Publications, is a seminal work in existential psychology and psychiatry that reconceptualizes mental illness, particularly schizophrenia, through an existential-phenomenolog...
Show MoreThe Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, first published in 1985 by The Aquarian Press and based on his 1982 Ph.D. thesis, is a seminal scholarly work that examines the influence of occult and esoteric ideologies on the devel...
Show MoreThe Geography of Imagination: Forty Essays by Guy Davenport, published in 1981 by North Point Press, is a collection of essays that showcase the American writer, critic, and polymath’s erudition, wit, and eclectic approach to literature, art, and culture. Spanning topics from ancient G...
Show MoreNo god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam by Reza Aslan, first published in 2005 and updated in 2011, is a compelling and accessible exploration of Islam’s history, theology, and contemporary challenges, written by the Iranian-American scholar of comparative religions. The boo...
Show MoreCalibrating Western Philosophy for India: Rousseau, Derrida, Deleuze, Guattari, Bergson, and Vaddera Chandidas by A. Raghuramaraju, published in 2019 by Routledge India, is a groundbreaking work in comparative philosophy that proposes a novel methodology for engaging with Western philoso...
Show MoreAt the Edges of Thought: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Philosophy, edited by Craig Lundy and Daniela Voss and published in 2015 by Edinburgh University Press, is a collection of fifteen essays that explore the intricate relationship between the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and the post-Kantian philoso...
Show MoreDemocracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville, first published in two volumes in 1835 and 1840, is a seminal work of political philosophy and sociology, based on the French aristocrat’s nine-month journey through the United States in 1831–32. Written as a report to the French governm...
Show MoreAchieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America by Richard Rorty, published in 1998 by Harvard University Press, is a concise yet provocative work based on Rorty’s 1997 Massey Lectures at Harvard. The book reflects on the trajectory of the American Left, offering a ...
Show MoreA History of Philosophy in America: 1720–2000 by Bruce Kuklick, published in 2002 by Oxford University Press, offers a comprehensive overview of the development of philosophical thought in the United States over nearly three centuries. Spanning from the colonial period to the end of th...
Show MoreSuhrawardi and the School of Illumination by Mehdi Amin Razavi, published in 1997 by Routledge as part of the Curzon Sufi Series, is a comprehensive study of the life, works, and philosophical contributions of Shihab al-Din Yahya Suhrawardi (1154–1191 CE), the 12th-century Persian phil...
Show MoreThe Simpsons and Philosophy: The D’oh! of Homer, edited by William Irwin, Mark T. Conard, and Aeon J. Skoble and published in 2001, is a collection of 18 essays by professional philosophers that explores philosophical themes through the lens of the iconic animated television series
What Are the Questions? And Other Essays: Further Contributions to Modern Economics by Joan Robinson, published in 1980, is a colle...Show More
Justice is an Option by Robert Meister is a provocative and thought-provoking exploration of the nature, purpose, and flexibility of justice in society. Meister challeng...
Show MoreRepublic by Plato is one of the most influential and enduring works in Western philosophy, presenting a comprehensive exploration of justice, politics, ethics, and the ideal society through a series of dialogues primarily featuring Socrates. The text examines what it means to live a just...
Show MoreThe Engineers and the Price System by Thorstein Veblen is a critical examination of the tensions between technological expertise and the capitalist economic system, highlighting how the logic of markets often conflicts with the rational organization of industry and society. Veblen argues...
Show MorePhilosophy before the Greeks by Marc Van de Mieroop is a comprehensive exploration of early philosophical thought, focusing on civilizations that predate classical Greek philosophy and examining the origins of human inquiry into the nature of reality, knowledge, and existence. Van de Mie...
Show MoreThe Phenomenology of Spirit by G. W. F. Hegel is one of the most influential and challenging works in Western philosophy, offering a sweeping exploration of consciousness, self-awareness, and the development of human freedom. In this seminal text, Hegel traces the evolution of human cons...
Show MoreNaming Infinity: A True Story of Religious Mysticism and Mathematical Creativity, edited by Loren Graham, is a fascinating exploration of the intersection between deep religious mysticism and revolutionary developments in mathematics, focusing particularly on the life and work of the Rus...
Show MoreSimone Weil: An Anthology is a carefully curated collection of writings by the French philosopher, mystic, and social thinker Simone Weil, bringing together her reflections on philosophy, politics, spirituality, and human suffering. The anthology highlights Weil’s distinctive ability t...
Show MoreDestroying Yemen: What Chaos in Arabia Tells Us about the World by Isa Blumi is a critical and deeply researched analysis of Yemen’s ongoing political, social, and humanitarian crises, situating them within broader regional and global dynamics. Blumi challenges conventional narratives ...
Show MoreCultural Dynamics of Water in Iranian Civilization by Majid Labbaf Khaneiki is an in-depth exploration of how water has shaped the social, cultural, political, and environmental fabric of Iranian society throughout history. Labbaf Khaneiki examines water not merely as a physical resource...
Show MoreNaturalizing Heidegger by David E. Storey is a rigorous philosophical examination of Martin Heidegger’s thought, aiming to reinterpret and integrate Heideggerian existential and phenomenological insights within a naturalistic framework. Storey investigates the tension between Heidegger...
Show MoreDemocracy Realized by Roberto Mangabeira Unger is a profound and ambitious exploration of how democracy can move beyond formal institutions to become a living, participatory, and transformative force in society. Unger argues that traditional liberal democracy often falls short because it...
Show MoreCarbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil by Timothy Mitchell is a thought-provoking examination of how the production, distribution, and consumption of fossil fuels, particularly oil, have shaped modern political systems, economic structures, and forms of governance. Mitchell ...
Show MoreTunisia: An Arab Anomaly by Safwan M. Masri is a detailed and insightful analysis of Tunisia’s unique political, social, and economic trajectory within the Arab world, focusing on why it has often defied regional trends. Masri explores Tunisia’s history, from its pre-colonial structu...
Show MoreA Companion to Spinoza, edited by Yitzhak Y. Melamed, is an extensive scholarly collection that provides a detailed and nuanced exploration of Baruch Spinoza’s philosophy, offering insights into his metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political thought. The book brings together cont...
Show MorePolitics (5th Edition) by Andrew Heywood is a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to the study of political science, providing readers with a clear framework to understand political concepts, ideologies, systems, and processes. Heywood begins by exploring the nature of politics ...
Show MoreThe Existential Pleasure of Engineering by Samuel C. Florman is a thoughtful and reflective exploration of the deep intellectual and emotional satisfaction that comes from the practice of engineering. Florman argues that engineering is not merely a technical or utilitarian profession but...
Show MoreBetween Heidegger and Novalis by Peter Hanly is a deep philosophical exploration that traces the connections and tensions between the thought of Martin Heidegger, the 20th-century existential phenomenologist, and Novalis, the early German Romantic thinker. Hanly examines how both thinker...
Show MoreThe Epistemology of Belief by Hamid Vahid is a rigorous philosophical exploration of the nature, formation, and justification of human beliefs. Vahid examines how beliefs function as central components of cognition, guiding perception, reasoning, decision-making, and action, and he inter...
Show MoreNietzsche, The Aristocratic Rebel by Domenico Losurdo is a detailed and critical examination of Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy, focusing on his notions of aristocracy, rebellion, and critique of egalitarianism. Losurdo explores how Nietzsche’s thought is deeply intertwined with his...
Show MoreBeyond Presence by Tyler Tritten is a thoughtful and practical guide that explores the concept of presence—not merely as mindfulness or awareness, but as a deeper state of being that allows individuals to fully engage with themselves, others, and their environment. Tritten emphasizes t...
Show MoreHegel and the Art of Negation by Andrew W. Hass is a profound and comprehensive exploration of the pivotal role that negation plays in Hegelian philosophy, focusing on how the process of contradiction and resolution underpins the development of thought, self-consciousness, and reality it...
Show MoreSelf-Esteem Games for Children by Deborah M. Plummer is a practical guide designed to help parents, teachers, and counselors foster healthy self-esteem and emotional growth in children through interactive activities and playful exercises. Plummer emphasizes that self-esteem is foundation...
Show MoreHealing Your Emotional Self by Beverly Engel (sometimes mistakenly attributed as Dorothy) is a transformative self-help book designed to help readers overcome the emotional wounds caused by a difficult or traumatic childhood. Engel explains how childhood experiences, esp...
Show MoreSummary of Overcoming Your Eating Disorder by Wendy S. Olives
Overcoming Your Eating Disorder by Wendy S. Olives is a practical, evidence-based guide designed to help individuals struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating, and related eating disorders...
Show MoreSummary of The Psychology of Selling by Brian Tracy
Brian Tracy’s The Psychology of Selling is a comprehensive guide to mastering the mental, emotional, and strategic aspects of successful selling. Tracy argues that sales success is not just about techni...
Show MoreSummary of The Mind-Changing Habit of Journaling by Zoe McKey
Zoe McKey’s The Mind-Changing Habit of Journaling is a practical guide that highlights the power of journaling as a transformative tool for self-discovery, emotional healing, productivity, and...
Show MoreSummary of Person Centred Counselling Psychology: An Introduction by Dr. Ewan Gillon
Dr. Ewan Gillon’s Person Centred Counselling Psychology: An Introduction presents a comprehensive and accessible guide to the principles, philosophy, and practice of per...
Show MoreSummary of Trauma and the Avoidant Client by Robert T. Muller
Trauma and the Avoidant Client by Robert T. Muller is a profound guide that explores how trauma impacts individuals who cope through avoidance and emotional withdrawal, and how therapists can wo...
Show MoreSummary of The Life Cycle Completed by Erik Erikson and Joan Erikson
The Life Cycle Completed by Erik Erikson, with later contributions from Joan Erikson, is a profound exploration of the stages of human development and the psychosocial challenges encounte...
Show MoreRaising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by John Gottman is a practical parenting guide that emphasizes the importance of nurturing children’s emotional intelligence as a foundation for lifelong success, resilience, and strong relationships. Gottman introduces the concept of ...
Show MoreThe Psychology Workbook for Writers by Darian Smith is a practical guide designed to help authors create deeper, more authentic, and psychologically complex characters by drawing on real-world psychology. Instead of relying on clichés or surface-level traits, Smith introduces writers to...
Show MoreFlipping ADHD on Its Head by A.J. Jacobs is a fresh, empowering, and insightful exploration of how Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be reframed from a perceived weakness into a source of hidden strengths and opportunities. Rather than portraying ADHD as a lifelong limi...
Show MoreACT Made Simple: An Easy-To-Read Primer on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Russ Harris is a practical and accessible guide that introduces readers to the principles and techniques of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a modern approach within behavioral psychology that...
Show MoreAn Introduction to Criminal Psychology by Russil Durrant provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the psychological foundations of criminal behavior, making it especially suitable for students and readers new to the field. The book explores how psychological theories, empirica...
Show More"Criminal Psychology: A Beginner’s Guide" by Ray Bull – Long Summary
Ray Bull’s Criminal Psychology: A Beginner’s Guide provides an accessible yet insightful exploration of how psychology is applied to understand, investigate, and prevent criminal behavior....
Show MoreCriminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach by Curt R. Bartol and Anne M. Bartol is a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of the psychological, biological, and social roots of criminal behavior. Widely regarded as a leading textbook in criminology and forensic psychology, the boo...
Show MoreA General Introduction to Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud is one of his most accessible and widely read works, originally delivered as a series of public lectures between 1915 and 1917. In this book, Freud introduces his key psychoanalytic concepts to a general audience,...
Show MoreThe Unconscious by Pietro Pietrini is a thoughtful exploration of one of the central concepts in psychology and psychoanalysis—the unconscious mind. Pietrini examines how the unconscious has been understood historically, beginning with Freud’s pioneering insights that much of human t...
Show MoreFreud, Psychoanalysis and Death by Sigmund Freud and Liran Razinsky is a deep exploration of one of the most complex, often hidden dimensions of psychoanalysis: the relationship between human beings and death. The book examines Freud’s ambivalent stance on death throughout his writings...
Show MoreCognitive Behavioral Therapy: Managing Anxiety, Depression, Eating Disorders, and Panic Attacks by Hazel Josh is a practical self-help guide that explains how CBT can be used to understand, manage, and overcome some of the most common mental health challenges people face today. The book ...
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Show MoreThe Doctor and the Soul: From Psychotherapy to Logotherapy by Viktor E. Frankl is a profound exploration of human existence, suffering, and the healing power of meaning. In this book, Frankl, the founder of logotherapy, moves beyond traditional psychoanalysis and psychot...
Show MorePsychodynamic Techniques: Working with Emotion in the Therapeutic Relationship by Michael G. Goldstein is a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying psychodynamic methods in clinical practice, with a particular focus on the role of emotions in the therapeutic relationship. Golds...
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Show MoreTheory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy by Gerald Corey is a cornerstone text in the field of counseling and psychotherapy, widely used by students, educators, and practicing clinicians alike. The book provides a comprehensive overview of major counseling theories whi...
Show MoreSummary of Counseling Psychology: An Integrated Positive Psychological Approach by John M. R. O’Neill
John M. R. O’Neill’s Counseling Psychology: An Integrated Positive Psychological Approach offers a comprehensive and modern exploration of counseli...
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Show More"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish is a classic, highly practical parenting guide that teaches effective communication strategies to build stronger, more cooperative, and more respectful relationships between parents a...
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Show MoreFOR A GOOD LIFE
In general, actions are reciprocated according to the type of action.
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Yes,
You should be able to shout the truth against injustice. Even if you cannot do that, you can admit the truth to yourself.
<...Show MoreIt is easier to tear down a building than to build it.
A spark can burn a forest.
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There are some opportunities that may appear only a few times in a person's life.
These opportunities go beyond being rich, having a good ...Show More
There are moments when everything that is considered indispensable can be given up.
Because a person's most valuable asset is only their l...Show More
DISINFORMATION
Disinformation is an effective tool used by social engineers, deceivers, fraudsters and emotion exploiters to manage perceptions.
The most effective te...Show More
NATURAL DEFENSE
Human has a well-guarded soul substance that belongs to his creation.
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THERE İS NO SELF-DEFENSE AGAİNST SELF-DEFENSE
When people are asked for help, they will gladly help if they can afford it.
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Show MoreLife is a process in which one witnesses one's own realities.
Every emotion and thought comes out in its turn.
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The most misleading emotion that takes people away from the point of vital balance, makes them hurtful and destructive, immerses them in dreams and distracts them from reality is the feeling that they will stay in the world ...Show More
When human beings access the truth of life and their own existence with a rational reality, a unity of consciousness, emotion and state emerges. As long as there are ongoing searches, contradictions and unsatisfied discoveries in the mind of the person, we can t...Show More
One of the most important reasons for a good person to improve their quality of life and enhance their life's journey is to make friends with people who know their values. The most important of these values are conscious com...Show More
When one looks at reality with a sense of partiality, one cannot see the truth of the situation.
A correct perspective therefore requires ...Show More
Weak people who have lost the power to exercise their own will are under the influence of their addictions, lacking the courage to change and initiative.
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From time to time, the humanity tree is exposed to harsh storms.
Earthquakes, disasters, wars and hurricanes occur.
Paradise is described in sacred texts as the eternal home of happiness for the purified, the devoted to goodness, the oppressed and the innocent. A reflection of this view also appears in the mirror of human conscience.Show More
People often perceive justice as a violent response.
And some people see forgiveness as a virtue because of the grace in their hearts.Show More
Pride is a disease. People who are under the influence of this disease cannot benefit from the achievements of others because they see themselves as superior to everyone else, thus depriving them of values and riches such as...Show More
Spoiledness is one of the psychological problems of some people.
Although it causes temporary euphoria and boundlessness, it is a process ...Show More
It is a virtue to hide one's personal qualities and talents in order to encourage one's comrades.
To be able to appreciate the virtue of a...Show More
One wants to get rid of future worries for one's physical life. And for this, perhaps they save for a lifetime. Some reach those days, some leave the world without touching their savings. However, the most important economic...Show More
Today, the world is facing a great test of humanity.
Those who leave their comfort zones in the face of this test, those who have the elit...Show More
O child,
When you were the apple of a fairy tale's eye, a seven-headed dragon came and tore your dream curtain.
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A consciousness of life that recognizes the futility of trying to prove oneself with meaningless anxieties and desires, of wearing all kinds of colors to gain admiration by appearing different from what one is, frees one fro...Show More
The most important issue for man is the nature of his entrance into the world through the gate of life and his exit into eternity through the gate of death. Everything that happens between these two gates consists of transfo...Show More
PSYCHOLOGİCAL WEAVE
By nature, human beings are interested in everything in the world they live in.
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Have mercy on all men. Because they will all die. They will walk into eternity through a dark tunnel they have never known or seen.
Love a...Show More
As long as the spiritual heart of man is not tired, it always speaks the truth. A heart, which is your sensory center that is not worn out by working outside the purpose of love and compassion, feels comfort in good things a...Show More
Time has moved away from allowing goodness to be digested and assimilated. Because bad things develop so quickly and reach their peak that goodness has difficulty in achieving social gathering and individual restorative effe...Show More
Dispositions are structural impulses that influence behavior. The formation and development of certain emotions, which are inherent in the unique nature of existence and whose management is in the human being himself/herself...Show More
Accepting one's own reality is the most fruitful step towards mental and spiritual freedom. In this context, evaluating one's abilities and willpower and admitting to oneself what one can and cannot do with this consciousnes...Show More
The greatest abuse is abuse through fear. Traumatizing people's emotions through fear is a food source for abusers.
The feeling of fear is...Show More
Those who want to be remembered, recognized, admired and flattered often make hypocritical investments. Those with this character do not invest in areas that do not earn them a reputation. However, fame has a bitter side that enslaves people to people.Show More
The physical being of man has an operating system that does not depend on his will. Nothing administrative is in his hands. He cannot direct the birth and death of a cell, nor can he direct the closing and opening of his eye...Show More
When a person wants to do an act of kindness; Despair, hypothetical competition, a sense of urgency, concern for comfort, laziness, a tendency to delegate, and resistance to the conditions of activity necessary for the eff...
Show MoreHuman peace depends on having a compassionate heart.
Whatever is reflected in the mirror of life is the projection of the action taken.Show More
Compassion is the most precious emotion of life.
For example;
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People who are not manipulated by social, psychological or political motives are truly civilized people.
These people produce artistic der...Show More
The physical being of man has an operating system that does not depend on his will. Nothing administrative is in his hands. He cannot direct the birth and death of a cell, nor can he direct the closing and opening of his eye...Show More
There are two important emotions that prevent people from standing up for what is right and standing against injustice.
One is manipulativ...Show More
Time is the most illusionary phenomenon of life.
The second great delusion is that while the body ages, the mind is slow to realize this.<...Show More
Those who close their eyes to avoid seeing the truth, which is as clear and bright as day, only create their own darkness. Man is a traveler and will surely leave this world and his fame will end with death. Immortality is a spiritual truth that can only be atta...Show More
When a few sincere people who stand for the truth and stand for the right come together, they have an unshakable power.
For this reason;
Quantity and the multiplicity...Show More
Shouting in the face of the oppressor about his cruelty is a fight for justice.
Rejecting coercive manipulations shows one's self-respect....Show More
If we invest in ourselves culturally,
If we make sense of our own world in relation to our existential meaning,
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Human beings have no real agenda in this world other than to be compassionate, to see the beautiful side of everything, to live meaningfully, to find their own essence, to reach a philosophy of life, to be aware of all livin...Show More
If you don't realize that you were created as a human being, not an animal, and if you don't live in accordance with your natural endowment, if you abandon continuous learning and cultural development, you will begin to blac...Show More
To reach the consciousness of a humane life.
Human history has been constantly revised culturally and philosophically in it...Show More
Those who realize that they are human while they eat and drink,
Those who confine their minds only for their personal interests and bodily...Show More
There are two main reasons that perpetuate chaos on earth.
One is bigotry, the other is stubbornness with time and what it brings.<...
Show MoreJust as an old and ornate witch deceives the inhabitants of this world with the illusion that they will live here forever and exploits all their virtuous values, turning them into rags and scattering them under the ground, i...Show More
The souls of people who cannot free their feelings and thoughts from the pressure of their selfish desires through intellectual development are captive to their desires.
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Human beings are civilized by nature.
He can overcome his individual, social, professional and cultural material and spiritual deficiencie...Show More
The world is not a place to fight for.
There must be something good and beautiful that we keep in our pockets for each other.
If a person's mind is not manipulated, if his judgment is not lost, if his heart is not dead, if his soul is not lost in a dark desert, his conscience will always show him the right path.
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