Cambridge is widely regarded as one of the world’s premier publishers of philosophical research, having one of the most recognisable and distinguished books lists as well as a growing collection of leading journals. Our list brings a range of high-quality books by distinguished authors to readers at both student and specialist level. All periods and sub-areas of philosophy are covered, and the list is particularly strong in history of philosophy.
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- Element
Elements of Purity
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Disagreement
- Element
Knowing What It Is Like
- Element
Kant on Rational Sympathy
- Element
Heidegger on Poetic Thinking
- Element
The Normativity of Law
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Racism and Colonialism in Hegel’s Philosophy:
- 28 November 2024,
- A Conversation with the Guest Editors of the Hegel Bulletin Themed Issue, Daniel James and Franz Knappik
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Did COVID-19 Increase Xenophobia? Results from a Four-wave Longitudinal Study
- 31 October 2024,
- The global pandemic brought unprecedented challenges and changes to societies worldwide. Beyond the immediate health crisis, there was a significant impact...
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The importance of open access publishing for the arts and humanities
- 20 December 2023,
- Between 2012 and 2014, I held a two-year Wellcome Trust Research Leave Award (WT096499AIA) for a project on women surgeons in Britain, 1860-1918.…