Incoming Resources
- Sick souls, healthy minds, how William James can save your life, John Kaag
- The voice of reason, [essays in objectivist thought], Ayn Rand
- The birth of reason & other essays, edited by Daniel Cory. --
- The hidden connections, a science for sustainable living, Fritjof Capra
- The new Negro, the life of Alain Locke, Jeffrey C. Stewart
- George Grant, redefining Canada, T.F. Rigelhof
- Ayn Rand, the Russian radical
- William James, in the maelstrom of American modernism : a biography, Robert D. Richardson
- Fallen leaves, last words on life, love, war, and God, Will Durant
- Quintessence, basic readings from the philosophy of W.V. Quine, edited by Roger F. Gibson, Jr
- Just so, money, materialism, and the ineffable, intelligent universe, Alan Watts
- A theory of everything, an integral vision for business, politics, science, and spirituality, Ken Wilbur
- Herbert Marcuse, philosopher of utopia, a graphic biography, Nick Thorkelson ; Paul Buhle and Andrew T. Lamas, editors
- The Oxford handbook of American philosophy, edited by Cheryl Misak
- Out of your mind, tricksters, interdependence, and the cosmic game of hide-and-seek, Alan Watts
- The way of discovery, an introduction to the thought of Michael Polanyi, Richard Gelwick. --
- A stroll with William James, by Jacques Barzun. --
- American philosophy, a love story, John Kaag
- Theories and things, W.V. Quine. --
- A theory of jerks, and other philosophical misadventures, Eric Schwitzgebel
- The will to believe, and other essays in popular philosophy ; Human immortality : two supposed objections to the doctrine, by William James
- The phenomenological sense of John Dewey, habit and meaning, by Victor Kestenbaum. --
- Thinking without a banister, essays in understanding, 1954-1975, Hannah Arendt ; edited and with an introduction by Jerome Kohn
- The Rorty reader, edited by Christopher J. Voparil and Richard J. Bernstein
- Ayn Rand explained, from tyranny to tea party, Ronald E. Merrill ; updated and revised by Marsha Familaro Enright
- The heart of William James, edited and with an introduction by Robert Richardson
- Ken Wilber, thought as passion, Frank Visser
- A brief history of everything, Ken Wilber ; with a new afterword by Lana Wachowski and the author