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2025

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The German Idealists: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel by Andrew Conley offers a comprehensive exploration of the central figures of German Idealism, providing a deep analysis of the philosophical contributions of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. In this work, Conley examines how these thinkers responded to the legacy of Immanuel Kant and shaped the trajectory of modern philosophy.The book traces Fichte's developmen...

2024

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This book explores the rich and complex history of pantheism, tracing its development across philosophy, theology, and cultural thought. Beginning with the animistic tendencies of prehistoric religions and advancing through ancient Eastern philosophies, Greek metaphysics, and medieval mysticism, the work examines how pantheistic ideas have shaped human understanding of the divine and the cosmos. It highlights key figures such as Spinoza, who systematized pantheism philosophically, and trac...

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Paul Ricoeur's philosophy provides a profound and expansive framework for understanding human existence, ethics, justice, and the intricacies of meaning-making. His work bridges phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and political theory, and continues to offer valuable insights into contemporary philosophical discourse. Central to his thought is the idea of narrative identity, where the self is understood as an ongoing process of interpretation, shaped by memory, language, and the e...

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"Sartre and Existentialism: Freedom, Responsibility, and the Human Condition" by Andrew Conley offers a comprehensive exploration of the life and ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. Through a detailed analysis of Sartre's existentialist philosophy, the book delves into core themes such as radical freedom, personal responsibility, and the quest for meaning in an indifferent and often absurd world.Conley provides a deep examination...

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This book explores the profound and multifaceted concept of eternity, tracing its philosophical, religious, scientific, and cultural dimensions across history and into contemporary thought. Eternity, as a timeless and infinite reality, has been a central concern for humanity, reflecting our deepest aspirations, fears, and intellectual pursuits.From the metaphysical foundations of ancient Greece to the spiritual teachings of Eastern traditions, the interplay between the finite and t...

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The Phenomenological Movement: Husserl to Merleau-Ponty by Andrew Conley explores the evolution of phenomenology from its inception by Edmund Husserl to its transformation under the hands of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. This book traces the intellectual journey of phenomenology, beginning with Husserl's foundational ideas on consciousness and intentionality, and follows the movement's key developments through Heidegger's existential turn and Sartre's existential phenomenology. Conley fo...

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Philosophy and the Modern Mind: The Rise of Analytic Philosophy by Andrew Conley traces the intellectual journey of analytic philosophy from its early roots to its prominence in the 20th century. Focusing on key figures such as Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and others, this work explores the evolution of philosophical thought that emphasized clarity, logical analysis, and the use of language as a means of resolving traditional metaphysical and epistemologic...

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This book presents an in-depth exploration of the life, thought, and political philosophy of Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), one of the most influential political theorists of the twentieth century. Through twenty chapters, the book delves into Arendt's intellectual evolution, from her early engagement with the rise of totalitarianism and the plight of Jewish refugees to her critiques of modern political ideologies, bureaucracy, and the degradation of the public realm. Key themes include her co...

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This book explores the philosophical tradition of empiricism and its enduring influence on the theory of knowledge. Empiricism, rooted in the principle that knowledge arises from sensory experience, has been a cornerstone of epistemology since the early modern period. Through an in-depth analysis of key figures such as John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume, alongside later developments in naturalized epistemology and contemporary philosophy, this work examines the evolution, challeng...

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The Quest for Truth: Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language by Andrew Conley delves into the revolutionary ideas of Ludwig Wittgenstein, exploring how his later work reshaped the philosophy of language. The book examines Wittgenstein's departure from formal systems of meaning, focusing on his concept of language as a social, context-dependent practice. By rejecting essentialism and the traditional search for metaphysical definitions, Wittgenstein introduces the idea that meaning ar...

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This work offers a comprehensive exploration of Bernard Lonergan's theology, delving into his profound engagement with human understanding, faith, history, and the transformative power of grace. Lonergan's approach, deeply rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition, integrates philosophical rigor, theological depth, and pastoral sensitivity, addressing the complexities of modernity and the human condition. By examining key themes such as epistemology, Christology, the church's mission, ...

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Wittgenstein and the Quest for Certainty by Andrew Conley explores Ludwig Wittgenstein's profound shift in philosophical thought, from his early work in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus to his later, groundbreaking ideas in the Philosophical Investigations. The book delves into Wittgenstein's evolving conception of certainty, challenging the traditional search for indubitable truths in favor of a view that emphasizes the social, contextual nature of meaning and knowledg...