Incoming Resources
- The bond, connecting through the space between us, Lynne McTaggart
- A wonderful life, insights on finding a meaningful existence, Frank Martela
- On the soul, and other psychological works, Aristotle ; translated with an introduction and notes by Fred D. Miller, Jr
- What is good?, the search for the best way to live, A.C. Grayling
- Thinking of answers, questions in the philosophy of everyday life, A.C. Grayling
- A point in time, the search for redemption in this life and the next, David Horowitz
- Marx's concept of man, Erich Fromm ; with a translation from Marx's early writings by T. B. Bottmore
- The power of meaning, crafting a life that matters, Emily Esfahani Smith
- The spontaneous fulfillment of desire, harnessing the infinite power of coincidence to create miracles, Deepak Chopra
- The meaning of life and the great philosophers, edited by Stephen Leach and James Tartaglia
- The point is, making sense of birth, death, and everything in between, Lee Eisenberg
- Ultimate questions, Bryan Magee
- The undivided past, humanity beyond our differences, David Cannadine
- A meaning to life, Michael Ruse
- Transforming the nature of health, a holistic vision of healing that honors our connection to the Earth, others, and ourselves, Marcey Shapiro ; foreword by Robert Golden
- Clear bright future, a radical defence of the human being, Paul Mason
- Imperfection, Patrick Grant
- The nature principle, human restoration and the end of nature-deficit disorder, by Richard Louv
- The meaning of human existence, Edward O. Wilson
- To have or to be?, Erich Fromm
- All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten, reconsidered, revised & expanded with twenty-five new essays, Robert Fulghum
- Outrageous fortune, gloomy reflections on luck and life, William Ian Miller
- The silence of animals, on progress and other modern myths, John Gray
- Becoming human, Jean Vanier
- The Chomsky-Foucault debate, on human nature, Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault ; [foreword by John Rajchman]
- The wisdom of insecurity, a message for an age of anxiety, Alan W. Watts
- Life, a user's manual : philosophy for (almost) any eventuality, Julian Baggini and Antonia Macaro
- Picnic comma lightning, the experience of reality in the twenty-first century, Laurence Scott
- The most human human, what talking with computers teaches us about what it means to be alive, Brian Christian
- The passionate mind revisited, expanding personal and social awareness, Joel Kramer and Diana Alstad
- We all know how this ends, lessons about life and living from working with death and dying, Anna Lyons & Louise Winter
- The wellness syndrome, Carl Cederström, André Spicer
- The most human human, what talking with computers teaches us about what it means to be alive, Brian Christian
- Finding meaning in an imperfect world, Iddo Landau
- We, robots, staying human in the age of big data, Curtis White
- You must change your life, on anthropotechnics, Peter Sloterdijk ; translated by Wieland Hoban
- The human touch, our part in the creation of a universe, by Michael Frayn
- Unforbidden pleasures, Adam Phillips
- Embodied mind, meaning, and reason, how our bodies give rise to understanding, Mark Johnson
- The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell YOU
- Escape from evil, Ernest Becker
- Countdown to coherence, a spiritual journey toward a scientific theory of everything, Hazel Courteney
- Every time I find the meaning of life, they change it, wisdom of the great philosophers on how to live, Daniel Klein
- The waning of humaneness, Konrad Lorenz ; translated from the German by Robert Warren Kickert. --
- Destination wellness, global secrets for better living wherever you are, Annie Daly
- Running with the pack, thoughts from the road on meaning and mortality, Mark Rowlands
- The web of meaning, integrating science and traditional wisdom to find our place in the universe, Jeremy Lent
- Driving with Plato, the meaning of life's milestones, Robert Rowland Smith
- The art of being, Erich Fromm
- Being salmon, being human, encountering the wild in us and us in the wild, Martin Lee Mueller ; foreword by Stephen Harding