Incoming Resources
- What would be different, figures of possibility in Adorno, Iain Macdonald
- Habermas, a very short introduction, James Gordon Finlayson
- Anti-Nietzsche, Malcolm Bull
- Nietzsche, a guide for the perplexed, R. Kevin Hill
- Kant, a very short introduction, Roger Scruton
- Reading Nietzsche at the margins, Steven V. Hicks and Alan Rosenberg
- Hegel, a guide for the perplexed, David James
- German philosophy, a very short introduction, Andrew Bowie
- Spinoza, a guide for the perplexed, Charles E. Jarrett
- Hiking with Nietzsche, on becoming who you are, John Kaag
- Towards a new manifesto, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer ; translated by Rodney Livingstone ; with essays translated by Iain Macdonald and Martin Shuster
- The portable Nietzsche, selected and translated, with an introd., prefaces, and notes, by Walter Kaufmann
- Nietzsche apostle, Peter Sloterdijk ; translated by Steve Corcoran
- Heidegger, a very short introduction, Michael Inwood
- Minima moralia, reflections on a damaged life, Theodor Adorno ; translated from the German by E.F.N. Jephcott
- Late Marxism, Adorno, or, The persistence of the dialectic, Fredric Jameson
- Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, or the realm of shadows, Henri Lefebvre ; translated by David Fernbach ; introduction by Stuart Elden
- Beyond good and evil, prelude to a philosophy of the future, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by R.J. Hollingdale ; with an introduction by Michael Tanner
- Nietzsche's Zarathustra, notes of the seminar given in 1934-1939, by C.G. Jung ; edited by James L. Jarrett
- The will to power, a new translation by Walter Kaufmann and R.J. Hollingdale ; edited, with commentary, by Walter Kaufmann, with facsimiles of the original manuscript
- Basic writings of Nietzsche, introduction by Peter Gay ; translated and edited by Walter Kaufmann
- Wittgenstein's antiphilosophy, Alain Badiou ; translated with an introduction by Bruno Bosteels
- Young Nietzsche, becoming a genius, Carl Pletsch
- The world as will and idea, abridged in one volume, Arthur Schopenhauer ; edited by David Berman ; translated by Jill Berman
- A Nietzsche reader, selected and translated [from the German] with an introduction by R.J. Hollingdale
- Nietzsche in Turin, an intimate biography, Lesley Chamberlain
- Nietzsche and philosophy, Gilles Deleuze ; translated by Hugh Tomlinson ; foreword by Michael Hardt
- German philosophy, a dialogue, Alain Badiou, Jean-Luc Nancy ; edited and with an afterword by Jan Völker ; translated by Richard Lambert
- My battle against Hitler, faith, truth, and defiance in the shadow of the Third Reich, Dietrich von Hildebrand ; translated and edited by John Henry Crosby with John F. Crosby
- Hegel, a very short introduction, Peter Singer
- Foams, plural spherology, Peter Sloterdijk ; translated by Wieland Hoban
- The fold, Leibniz and the Baroque, Gilles Deleuze ; foreword and translation by Tom Conley
- An introduction to Husserl's phenomenology, Jan Patočka ; translated by Erazim Kohák ; edited with an introduction by James Dodd
- The question concerning technology, and other essays, Martin Heidegger ; translated and with an introdroduction by William Lovitt
- Hegel, the letters, translated by Clark Butler and Christiane Seiler ; with commentary by Clark Butler
- The indivisible remainder, [on Schelling and related matters], Slavoj Žižek
- The essential Schopenhauer, key selections from the world as will and representation and other works, Arthur Schopenhauer ; edited and with a foreword by Wolfgang Schirmacher
- Why I am so wise, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by R.J. Hollingdale
- Mindfulness, Martin Heidegger ; translated by Parvis Emad and Thomas Kalary
- Phenomenology of spirit, by G.W.F. Hegel ; translated by A.V. Miller ; with analysis of the text and foreword by J.N. Findlay
- Marxism and philosophy, Karl Korsch, translated and introduced by Fred Halliday
- Logical dilemmas, the life and work of Kurt Gödel, John W. Dawson, Jr