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Textbooks

  1. Philosophy Textbook of the Month, November 2011

    Keeping with the theme of Merleau-Ponty and Phenomenology of Perception, our Textbook of the Month is the Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Merleau-Ponty and Phenomenology of Perception, by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc. Find out more here...

  2. New Books for Teaching Philosophy of Science

    The latest books from Routledge include a newly updated and revised edition of Alex Rosenberg's Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction and more for your philosophy of science courses.

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Research & Reference

  1. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online is a 2011 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Resource

    It's that time of year. The lovely people at CHOICE have been handing out their plaudits for those print and online reference resources that they consider to be of high value to librarians, relevant faculty members and ultimately the students! And our Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online is up there with the best of them. Read all about it here.

  2. Book of the Month for January: The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre

    Routledge Revivals reissue a fascinating array of books on a monthly basis. Our choice for 'book of the month' studies the life of one of the greatest intellectual figures of the twentieth century Jean-Paul Sartre.

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General Interest

  1. A great philosophical question: Why can’t you bring Pepsi and Ding Dongs to a dinner party?

    Karen Stohr, author of On Manners, attempts an answer and traces the many connections between manners, etiquette and philosophy. Click here to read the full Q&A.

  2. Philosophy Theme of the Month, December 2011

    ‘Tis the season, and our Theme of the Month is Philosophy of Religion. Learn more about the related books we publish here...

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News

  1. Philosophy Companions E-Catalog Now Available

    Browse all of the volumes in the acclaimed Routledge Companions to Philosophy series in our new online catalog!

  2. What exactly is philosophy of science – and why does it matter?

    Routledge author Alex Rosenberg offers some answers, casting needed light as well as some controversial heat on the subject. Click here to see the full Q&A.

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