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On Bullshit On Bullshit: Anniversary Edition Harry G. Frankfurt

Over one million copies sold worldwide
The international and #1 New York Times bestseller
The anniversary edition of the acclaimed book that reveals why bullshit is more dangerous than lying

Death in a Shallow Pond Death in a Shallow Pond: A Philosopher, a Drowning Child, and Strangers in Need David Edmonds

From the bestselling coauthor of Wittgenstein鈥檚 Poker, a fascinating account of Peter Singer鈥檚 controversial 鈥渄rowning child鈥 thought experiment鈥攁nd how it changed the way people think about charitable giving

Far Calls Far Calls: On Omens, Slips, & Epiphanies Daniel Heller-Roazen

An inquiry into the theories and practices of overhearing

How to Be Grateful How to Be Grateful: An Aztec Guide to the Art of Gratitude Pablo of Texcoco

A delightful Aztec work that has much to teach us about the value of giving thanks鈥攖o our contemporaries, our elders, and our ancestors

How to Cope How to Cope: An Ancient Guide to Enduring Hardship Boethius

A vivid and accessible new translation of essential selections from Boethius鈥檚 Consolation of Philosophy鈥攁 moving classic about facing life鈥檚 worst events with courage and hope

How to Feel How to Feel: An Ancient Guide to Minding Our Emotions The Buddha

A new translation of the Buddha鈥檚 teachings on mindfulness鈥攁nd how it can help us to be less controlled by our emotions

How to Be Caring How to Be Caring: An Ancient Guide to a Compassionate Life Shantideva

A vivid new translation of selections from an inspiring guide to self-transformation through kindness by an eighth-century Buddhist monk

The Diversity of Morals The Diversity of Morals Steven Lukes

How to make sense of the divergence between philosophers鈥 quest for a single morality and social scientists鈥 assumption that there are multiple moralities

Love, War, and Diplomacy Love, War, and Diplomacy: The Discovery of the Amarna Letters and the Bronze Age World They Revealed Eric H. Cline

From the acclaimed author of 1177 B.C., a spellbinding account of the archaeological find that opened a window onto the vibrant diplomatic world of the ancient Near East