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Philosophy: Who Needs It [Audiobook]
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Philosophy: Who Needs It [Audiobook]

Who needs philosophy? Ayn Rand's answer: Everyone.
This collection of essays was the last work planned by Ayn Rand before her death in 1982. In it, she summarizes her view of philosophy and deals with a broad spectrum of topics. According to Ayn Rand, the choice we make is not whether to have a philosophy, but which one to have: a rational, conscious, and therefore practical one, or a contradictory, unidentified, and ultimately lethal one.

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The Philosophy of Science Fiction: Henri Bergson and the Fabulations of Philip K. Dick
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The Philosophy of Science Fiction: Henri Bergson and the Fabulations of Philip K. DickThe Philosophy of Science Fiction: Henri Bergson and the Fabulations of Philip K. Dick

The Philosophy of Science Fiction: Henri Bergson and the Fabulations of Philip K. Dick explores the deep affinity between two seemingly quite different thinkers, in their attempts to address the need for salvation in (and from) an era of accelerated mechanization, in which humans' capacity for destroying or subjugating the living has attained a planetary scale.
 
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Style in Theory: Between Literature and Philosophy
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Style in Theory: Between Literature and Philosophy

'What, in theory, is style? How has style been rethought in literary theory?'
Drawing together leading academics working within and across the disciplines of English, philosophy, literary theory, and comparative literature, Style in Theory: Between Philosophy and Literature sets out to rethink the important but all-too-often-overlooked issue of style, exploring in particular how the theoretical humanities open conceptual spaces that afford and encourage reflection on the nature of style, the ways in which style is experienced and how style allows disciplinary boundaries to be both drawn and transgressed.
 
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Philosophy Now - Issue 110, October/November 2015
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Philosophy Now - Issue 110, October/November 2015Philosophy Now - Issue 110, October/November 2015

Philosophy Now is a magazine for everyone interested in ideas. It aims to corrupt innocent citizens by convincing them that philosophy can be exciting, worthwhile and comprehensible, and also to provide some light and enjoyable reading matter for those already ensnared by the muse, such as philosophy students and academics.

 

 
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Coleridge and the Philosophy of Poetic Form (Studies in Romanticism)
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Coleridge and the Philosophy of Poetic Form (Studies in Romanticism)

Ewan James Jones argues that Coleridge engaged most significantly with philosophy not through systematic argument, but in verse. Jones carries this argument through a series of sustained close readings, both of canonical texts such as Christabel and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and also of less familiar verse, such as Limbo. Such work shows that the essential elements of poetic expression - a poem's metre, rhythm, rhyme and other such formal features - enabled Coleridge to think in an original and distinctive manner, which his systematic philosophy impeded.
 
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