Overview :Philosophy of religion too often confines itself to a few well-worn philosophical puzzles, such as the proof of God's existence, and overwor... Read More
Overview :Twenty years ago, people thought only cranks or sentimentalists could be seriously concerned about the treatment of non-human animals. Howev... Read More
Overview :This stimulating and wide-ranging book mounts a profound enquiry into some of the most pressing questions of our age, by examining the relat... Read More
Overview :A philosophical discussion of religion and its place in society. The book will examine the nature of faith and of the attacks upon it; consi... Read More
Overview :What would a "reappeared" Plotinus answer today if asked how we might build a divinely-ordered city? That is the question at the core of thi... Read More
Overview :In this book, Stephen R. L. Clark, a philosopher with a lifelong "addiction" to science fiction, explores G. K. Chesterton's ideas and argum... Read More
Overview :Plotinus, the Roman philosopher (c. 204-270 CE) who is widely regarded as the founder of Neoplatonism, was also the creator of numerous myth... Read More
Overview :Stephen Clark's philosophical work has always been inspired by images and arguments drawn from science fiction, as well as by the long Plato... Read More
Overview :Our ancestors told many a story about the world, addressing in imaginative terms questions we now consider philosophical or scientific. Amon... Read More