American Philosophical Association - Pacific Division

Welcome to our virtual booth for the American Philosophical Association - Pacific Division conference. Check out our new, forthcoming, and recent titles below!

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American Philosophy and Cultural Thought; Ancient Greek Philosophy; Contemporary Continental Philosophy; Contemporary French Thought; Contemporary Italian Philosophy; Environmental Philosophy and Ethics

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Gender Theory; Insinuations: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Literature; Intersections: Philosophy and Critical Theory; Philosophy and Race

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Chinese Philosophy and Culture; Theology and Continental Thought; Western Esoteric Traditions

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The Dialectics of Global Justice

Draws on Marx and the first-generation Frankfurt School to make the case that cosmopolitanism must become a postcapitalist political theory.

The Writing of Innocence

An original reading of Blanchot's thought with far-reaching philosophical and literary implications.

Cognition and Practice

Explores the aesthetic theory of one of China's most important and influential contemporary philosophers.

The Emergence of Word-Meaning in Early China

Posits the origin of a specifically Chinese concept of “word-meaning,” and sheds new light on the linguistic ideas in early Chinese philosophical texts.

Horizons of Difference

Edited collection engaging Luce Irigaray's work and pushing it in important new directions.

Otherwise Than the Binary

Examines traditional sites of binary thinking in ancient Greek texts and culture to demonstrate surprising ambiguity, especially with regard to sexual difference.

Rethinking Life

Fourteen Italian philosophers reflect on how the global experience of vulnerability and precariousness—of which the Covid-19 pandemic is but one example—compels us to rethink life and collective living.

Of an Alien Homecoming

The first book-length study in English of the Heidegger-Hölderlin relation, addressing the tension between Heidegger's political commitments during National Socialism and Hölderlin's ideal of poetic dwelling.

Self-Cultivation in Early China

An introduction to ancient Chinese ideas on how to live a good life.

Between Celan and Heidegger

Probing reassessment of the relation between Celan's poetry and Heidegger's thought.

Tasting Coffee

Draws upon the situated work of professional coffee tasters in over a dozen countries to shed light on the methods we use to convert subjective experience into objective knowledge.

A Black Forest Walden

Compares life today in the German Black Forest with Thoreau's experiences at Walden Pond.

Human Landscapes

The first work to offer a comprehensive pragmatist anthropology focusing on sensibility, habits, and human experience as contingently yet irreversibly enlanguaged.

Post-Chineseness

Analyzes international and cultural relationships informed by "China," a category that is becoming ever more indispensable and yet unstable in everyday narratives.