Hackett Philosophy catalog, Fall 2007
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Hackett Philosophy catalog, Fall 2007
HACKETT New Titles in P HILOSOPHY Fall 2007 INTRODUCTORY TEXTS ◆ pages 2-5 MORAL PHILOSOPHY ◆ pages 6-7 PHILOSOPHY OF MIND ◆ page 7 LOGIC ◆ page 8 ASIAN PHILOSOPHY ◆ pages 8-11 ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY ◆ pages 12-14 MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY ◆ pages 15-17 RENAISSANCE & MODERN PHILOSOPHY ◆ pages 18-19 HACKETT CLASSICS IN PHILOSOPHY, SELECTED BACKLIST ◆ pages 20-24 ANTHOLOGIES, SELECTED BACKLIST ◆ page 25 STUDENT WRITING GUIDES ◆ page 26 ORDERING INFORMATION & ORDER FORM ◆ pages 26-27 2 ◆ I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S Philosophical Inquiry New Classic and Contemporary Readings Edited, with Introductions, by Jonathan E. Adler & Catherine Z. Elgin Sept. 2007 $39.95 paper 896 pp. $85.00 cloth North American rights only. ISBN 978-0-87220-867-4 ISBN 978-0-87220-868-1 exam price: free prof. price: $26.00 Challenging and accessible, this problems-oriented entrée to philosophy provides an ideal balance of key works by classic and contemporary thinkers on central topics that represent all major areas of philosophical inquiry. Entire works or substantial selections—featuring many of Hackett’s widely acclaimed translations—are supported by a general introduction to the study of philosophy, introductions specific to each major topic, and an extensive glossary of important philosophical terms. Biographical notes are also included. JONATHAN E. ADLER is Professor of Philosophy, Brooklyn College and the Graduate School, C.U.N.Y. CATHERINE Z. ELGIN is Professor of the Philosophy of Education, Harvard University. CONTENTS (Selections are complete except where noted.) II. METAPHYSICS: Introduction. Why Study Philosophy? A. Causation and the Nature of Reality: 1. Parfit, D. “Why Anything? Why This?”. 2. Leibniz. Monadology [tr. Ariew/Garber]. 3. Aristotle. Physics (Book I-II (selections)) [tr. Irwin/Fine]. 4. Lewis, D. “Causation” (selections). 5. Salmon, W. “Why Ask ‘Why’?” 6. Dennett, D. Darwin’s Dangerous Idea (selections). I. KNOWLEDGE: Introduction. A. The Nature of Knowledge: 1. Plato. Meno [tr. Grube]. 2. Plato. Republic (“Myth of the Cave” Book VII (selections)) [tr. Grube, rev. Reeve]. 3. Kant. Critique Pure of Reason [tr. W.S. Pluhar] (selections). 4. Russell, B. The Problems of Philosophy (“How A Priori Knowledge Is Possible”). 5. Kripke, S. Naming and Necessity (selections). 6. Gettier, E. “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?” 7. Nozick, R. Philosophical Explanations (selections). B. Skepticism and the Scope of Knowledge: 1. Descartes. Meditations [tr. Cress]. 2. Chisholm, R. The Foundations of Knowing (“The Problem of the Criterion”). 3. Peirce, C.S. “How to Make Our Ideas Clear”. 4. Stroud, B. “Philosophical Scepticism and Everyday Life”, (selections). 5. Nozick, R. “Skepticism”. C. Perceptual and Inductive Knowledge: 1. Locke. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (selections). 2. Berkeley. Three Dialogues (selections). 3. Goldman, A. “Discrimination and Perceptual Knowledge”. 4. Hume. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (selections). 5. Reid, T. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (“Reflections on the Common Theory of Ideas”). 6. Russell, B. The Problems of Philosophy (“On Induction”). 7. Goodman, N. “The New Riddle of Induction” (selections) B. Identity and Personal Identity: 1. Thomson, J.J. “The Statue and the Clay”. 2. Locke. Essay Concerning Human Understanding (selections). 3. Reid, T. “Of Identity” (selections). 4. Perry, J. A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality (selections). 5. Parfit, D. “Personal Identity”. C. Freedom of the Will: 1. van Inwagen, P. “The Incompatibility of Free Will and Determinism”. 2. Chisholm, R. “Human Freedom and the Self”. 3. Frankfurt, H. “Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person”. 4. Lewis, D. “Are We Free to Break the Laws?”. 5. Nagel, T. “Moral Luck”. III. PHILOSOPHY OF MIND: Introduction. 1. Smart, J.J.C. “Sensations and Brain Processes”. 2. Putnam, H. Art, Mind, and Religion (“The Nature of Mental States”). 3. Dennett, D. The Intentional Stance (The Intentional Stance and Why It Works”). 4. Fodor, J. “Three Cheers for Propositional Attitudes”. 5. Nagel, T. “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”. 6. Jackson, F. “Epiphenomenal Qualia”. 7. Putnam, H. “Brains in a Vat”. I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S ◆ CONTENTS (continued) IV. ETHICS: Introduction. VI. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION: Introduction. A. Major Theories: 1. Plato. Euthyphro [tr. Grube]. 2. Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics [tr. Irwin/Fine] (selections). 3. Kant. Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals [tr. Ellington] (selections). 4. Mill. Utilitarianism (Ch. II (selections); Ch. IV). 5. Nietzsche. On the Genealogy of Morality [tr. Clark/Swensen] (selections). A. The Existence and Nature of God: 1. Anselm. Proslogion (“The Ontological Argument”, (selections)) [tr. Williams]. 2. Aquinas. Summa Theologica (“The Five Ways— Question II, Third Article”) [tr. Pegis]. 3. Rowe, W.L. Man and World (“The Cosmological Argument and the Principle of Sufficient Reason”). 4. Hume. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (selections). 5. Flew, A. “Theology and Falsification”. 6. Leibniz. Theodicy (“A Refutation of Arguments from Evil”, Objections/Answers I-IV). 7. Mackie, J.L. “Evil and Omnipotence”. 8. van Inwagen, P. “The Magnitude, Duration and Distribution of Evil: A Theodicy” (selections). B. Motivation, Self-Interest, and the Good Life: 1. Plato. Apology [tr. Grube]. 2. Darwall, S. Philosophical Ethics (Ch. 10-11 “Hobbes”). 3. Camus, A. The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays (“The Myth of Sysiphus” (selections)). 4. Nozick, R. Anarchy, State, and Utopia (“The Experience Machine”). C. Metaethics: 1. Hume. Treatise on Human Nature (selections). 2. Mackie, J. Ethics (“The Subjectivity of Values” (selections)). 3. Rawls, J. “Two Concepts of Rules” (selections). 4. Korsgaard, C. “What’s Wrong with Lying?” (new essay). D. Applications: 1. Foot, P. “The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of Double Effect”. 2. Thomson, J.J. “A Defense of Abortion”. 3. Singer, P. “Famine, Affluence, and Morality”. 4. Nagel, T. “War and Massacre”. 5. Rachels, J. “Active and Passive Euthanasia”. 6. Bennett, J. “The Conscience of Huckleberry Finn”. V. POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: Introduction. 1. Hobbes. Leviathan (selections). 2. Locke. Second Treatise of Government (selections). 3. Mill. On Liberty (Ch.1 (complete)). 4. Marx. “Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844” (selections). 5. Rawls, J. A Theory of Justice (selections). 6. Nozick, R. Anarchy, State, and Utopia (“Social Cooperation”, “Terms of Cooperation and the Difference Principle”, “The Original Position and End Result Principles” (selections)). B. Reason and Faith: 1. Hume. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (“On Miracles” (selections)). 2. Price, R. “On the Importance of Christianity and the Nature of Historical Evidence, and Miracles, Section II The Nature and Grounds of the Regard due to Experience and to the Evidence of Testimony, Stated and Compared”. 3. Pascal. Pensées (“The Wager”) [tr. Ariew]. 4. Clifford, W.K. “The Ethics of Belief” (selections). 5. James, W. “The Will to Believe”. 6. Williams, B.A.O. Problems of the Self (“Deciding to Believe”). VII. AESTHETICS: Introduction. 1. Hume. “Of the Standard of Taste”. 2. Kant. Critique of Judgment (selections). 3. Tolstoy. “What Is Art?” (selections). 4. Goodman, N. Ways of Worldmaking (“When Is Art?”). 5. Danto, A. “The Artistic Enfranchisement of Real Objects: The Artworld”. 6. Dickie, G. Art and the Aesthetic: An Institutional Analysis (“What Is Art? An Institutional Analysis”). Glossary. Biographical Notes. We invite you to compare the price and quality of our Philosophical Inquiry to those of its competitors (publisher’s suggested prices as of July 2007): Philosophical Inquiry: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Edited by Jonathan E. Adler & Catherine Z. Elgin, 896 pp., Hackett Publishing Company, $39.95 Introduction to Philosophy, 4th Ed., Edited by John Perry, Michael Bratman, & John Martin Fischer, 840 pp., Oxford University Press, $73.95 Reason and Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of Philosophy, 13th Ed., Edited by Joel Feinberg & Russ Shafer-Landau, 736 pp., Wadsworth Publishing Company, $75.95 3 4 ◆ I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S New Edition 2007 1,248 pp. Classics of Western Philosophy, 7th Edition Edited by Steven M. 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In all, the new edition presents complete texts or substantial selections from fifty-six philosophical masterpieces—in preeminent and thoughtfully annotated translations and editions, with introductions by a team of distinguished scholars including Sara Ahbel-Rappe, Richard Bett, Steven Cahn, Charles Guignon, Kathleen Higgins, Patricia Kitcher, Philip Kitcher, William Mann, Derk Pereboom, Ruth Anna Putnam, Israel Scheffler, David Shatz, George Sher, David Sherman, Jonathan Vogel, Meredith Williams, and Michael Williams. STEVEN M. CAHN is Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. For a complete Table of Contents, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com. We invite you to compare the price and the quality of our Classics of Western Philosophy, 7th Ed., to those of its competitors (publisher’s suggested price as of July 2007): Classics of Western Philosophy, 7th Ed., Edited by Steven M. 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Particularly useful in this regard are the study questions and further reading suggestions that come at the end of each chapter. I’m looking forward to using Engaging Philosophy the next time I teach Introduction to Philosophy.” —Joseph G. Moore, Amherst College “. . . [includes] wonderfully lucid discussions of good and bad reasoning, ‘the Greatest Conceivable Being’, moral relativism and objectivism, consciousness and the mind, free will, and personal identity. Students, or any readers wanting a stimulating introduction to the field, will see these issues spring to life under Professor Green’s able tutelage, and they will learn by example the intellectual virtues of clarity, rigor, and conceptual discernment. Green shows what it is to be alive to philosophical issues, and he shows why—as he memorably puts it—philosophy never sleeps. A brilliant introduction.” —Garry L. Hagberg, James H. Ottaway Professor of Philosophy and Aesthetics, Bard College “. . . [C]lear as a bell and extremely well done. I can imagine many instructors using this for introductions to philosophy.” —Michael Morgan, Indiana University MITCHELL S. GREEN is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia. I N T R O D U C T O RY T E X T S New Edition 2006 1,264 pp. ◆ 5 Classics of Moral and Political Theory, 4th Edition Edited, with Introductions, by Michael L. Morgan $39.95 paper $65.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-776-9 ISBN 978-0-87220-777-6 exam price: free prof. price: $24.00 The fourth edition widens the breadth, depth, and appeal of this collection by featuring Paul Woodruff’s translation of Sophocles’ Antigone, Rodney Livingstone’s translation of Weber’s “Politics as a Vocation,” and selections from Mill’s The Subjection of Women; in addition, C. D. C. Reeve’s new translations of Plato’s Republic (rendered into direct dialogue), Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and the death scene from the Phaedo replace the translations of these works currently in use. MICHAEL L. MORGAN is Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University. For a complete Table of Contents, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com. We invite you to compare the price and the quality of our Classics of Moral and Political Theory, 4th Ed., to those of its competitors (publisher’s suggested price as of July 2007): Classics of Moral and Political Theory, 4th Ed., Edited by Michael L. Morgan, 1,264 pages, Hackett Publishing Co., $39.95 Classics in Political Philosophy, 3rd Ed., Edited by Jene M. Porter, 680 pages, Prentice Hall, $131.00 Political Philosophy: Essential Selections, Edited by A. J. Skoble and T. R. Machan, 559 pages, Prentice Hall, $91.00 Classics of Political and Moral Philosophy, Edited by Steven M. Cahn, 1,232 pages, Oxford University Press, $50.50 Forthcoming New Edition March 2008 928 pp. Modern Political Thought, 2nd Edition Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche Edited, with Introductions, by David Wootton $39.95 paper $65.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-897-1 ISBN 978-0-87220-898-8 exam price: free prof price: $19.95 The second edition of David Wootton’s Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche offers a new unit on modern constitutionalism with selections from Hume, Montesquieu, the Federalist, and Constant. In addition to a new essay by Wootton, this unit features his new translation of Constant’s 1819 essay “On Ancient and Modern Liberty”. Other changes include expanded selections from Machiavelli’s Discourses on Livy and a new Hegel selection, all of which strengthen an already excellent anthology. “Modern Political Thought might well replace current texts for undergraduate modern political theory and political philosophy classes. In it, primary sources are plentiful and well represented. . . . Wootton’s introductions of particular thinkers, as well as of epochs and relations among their thinkers, are absolutely first rate: clear, concise, accessible to undergraduates yet stimulating to the professional.” —Peter Schouls, Massey University “A superbly edited collection—absolutely the best of its kind.” —Ian Shapiro, Yale University DAVID WOOTTON is Anniversary Professor of History, University of York. For a complete Table of Contents, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com. We invite you to compare the price and the quality of our Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche, 2nd Ed., to that of its competitor (publisher’s suggested price as of July 2007): Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche, 2nd Ed., Edited by David Wootton, 928 pages, Hackett Publishing Co., $39.95 Classics of Modern Political Theory: Machiavelli to Mill, Edited by Steven M. Cahn, 1,040 pages, Oxford University Press, $59.95 6 ◆ MORAL PHILOSOPHY JOEL J. KUPPERMAN New Six Myths about the Good Life 2006 168 pp. $9.95 paper $32.95 cloth Thinking about What Has Value ISBN 978-0-87220-782-0 ISBN 978-0-87220-783-7 exam price: free “This is the best introduction to philosophical accounts of the good life available. An excellent choice for any student of philosophy, this original and revealing study will inform, stimulate, and challenge even the most sophisticated reader. Kupperman combines the distinctive care, precision and analytic power of philosophy with the best insights of contemporary psychology and a sophisticated, sensitive, and wise appreciation of the Indian, Chinese, and Western philosophical traditions. The result is a modern classic.” —Phillip J. Ivanhoe, Boston University “Joel Kupperman’s little book on the good life is an impressively subtle introduction to this ancient subject, which also fulfills its promise of engaging a general reader. . . . There are two features that particularly distinguish the book: The first is Kupperman’s inclusion of eastern philosophy, which breathes new life into a very old subject. . . . The second distinguishing feature of the book is Kupperman’s inclusion of empirical studies to explore his chosen myths. . . . It would be suitable for undergraduate teaching and, with supplementation, could form the basis of a graduate course.” —Samantha Vice, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews “Six Myths is a consistently clear and engaging book, in the same league as Bertrand Russell’s classic work, The Conquest of Happiness. . . . The author’s grasp of Eastern thought and the ‘positive psychology’ movement makes the book useful to a very wide audience.” —Charles Guignon, University of South Florida JOEL J. KUPPERMAN is Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut. DAVID HUME New Moral Philosophy 2006 448 pp. $14.95 paper $39.95 cloth Edited, with Introduction, by Geoffrey Sayre-McCord ISBN 978-0-87220-599-4 ISBN 978-0-87220-600-7 exam price: $3.00 “A genuine understanding of Hume’s extraordinarily rich, important, and influential moral philosophy requires familiarity with all of his writings on vice and virtue, the passions, the will, and even judgments of beauty—and that means familiarity not only with large portions of A Treatise of Human Nature, but also with An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals and many of his essays as well. This volume is the one truly comprehensive collection of Hume’s work on all of these topics. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, a leading moral philosopher and Hume scholar, has done a meticulous job of editing the texts and has provided an extensive Introduction that is at once accessible, accurate, and philosophically engaging, revealing the deep structure of Hume’s moral philosophy.” —Don Garrett, New York University GEOFFREY SAYRE-MCCORD is Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. For a complete Table of Contents, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com. ROBERT C. SOLOMON New About Love Reinventing Romance for Our Times 2006 $16.95 paper ISBN 978-0-87220-857-5 352 pp. $45.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-858-2 A reprint of the 1994 Rowman and Littlefield edition. prof. price: $13.50 A subtle and distinguished work by a philosopher renowned for his groundbreaking analysis of human emotions, About Love is an engaging study of the phenomenon of modern romantic love. With humor, verve, and wisdom, Robert Solomon reveals the underpinnings and ironies of this most exhilarating and excruciating of human experiences. “The best book on this most written-on subject to come along in decades.” —Los Angeles Daily News ROBERT C. SOLOMON was Quincy Lee Centennial Professor of Business and Philosophy and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas, Austin. Classics of Moral and Political Theory, 4th Edition, Edited, with Introductions, by Michael L. Morgan, see page 5. MORAL PHILOSOPHY ◆ 7 The Practice of Virtue New Classic and Contemporary Readings in Virtue Ethics Edited by Jennifer Welchman 2006 256 pp. $12.95 paper $37.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-809-4 ISBN 978-0-87220-810-0 exam price: free This collection provides readings from five classic thinkers with importantly distinct approaches to virtue theory, along with five new essays from contemporary thinkers that apply virtue theories to the resolution of practical moral problems. Jennifer Welchman’s Introduction discusses the history of virtue theory. A short introduction to each reading highlights the distinctive aspects of the view expressed. CONTENTS: Preface. Introduction. PART I: CLASSIC VIRTUE THEORIES: Aristotle: Introduction. Nicomachean Ethics. Suggestions for Further Reading. Seneca: Introduction. On the Happy Life. Moral Letters to Lucilius. Suggestions for Further Reading. Francis Hutcheson: Introduction. An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue. Suggestions for Further Reading. David Hume: Introduction. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals. Suggestions for Further Reading. Friedrich Nietzsche: Introduction. On the Genealogy of Morality. Beyond Good and Evil. Suggestions for Further Reading. PART II: CONTEMPORARY READINGS IN VIRTUE THEORY: Rosalind Hursthouse: “Applying Virtue Ethics to Our Treatment of the Other Animals.” Suggestions for Further Reading. Julia Annas: “Seneca: Stoic Philosophy as a Guide to Living.” Suggestions for Further Reading. Mark H. Waymack: “Francis Hutcheson: Virtue Ethics and Public Policy.” Suggestions for Further Reading. Jacqueline Taylor: “Humean Humanity versus Hate.” Suggestions for Further Reading. Clancy W. Martin: “Nietzsche’s Virtues and the Virtues of Business.” Suggestions for Further Reading. JENNIFER WELCHMAN is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Alberta. PHILOSOPHY OF MIND ◆ ANDRÉ KUKLA & JOEL WALMSLEY New Mind 2006 208 pp. $9.95 paper $32.95 cloth A Historical and Philosophical Introduction to the Major Theories ISBN 978-0-87220-832-2 ISBN 978-0-87220-833-9 exam price: free A historical overview and evaluation of the major theories of mind, Mind ranges widely in its examination of such fundamentals as introspectionism, psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and the varieties of contemporary cognitive science. “Kukla and Walmsley state in their preface that they intend this volume as ‘an introduction to the science of psychology for the nonspecialist who isn’t afraid to do a little thinking.’ This goal is admirably achieved. The authors present viewpoints about the mind held in the various schools of psychological thought. The summary of each major perspective focuses on the central tenets of each model as they relate to the discipline as a whole. . . . [T]he authors’ presentation of these sometimes-thorny, often-difficult constructs is clear. . . . This book offers not only a history of the most important contributions of the field but also an understanding of where psychology is at present. The conclusion is simple but profound. After more than a century of exploration, ‘the mind is still a mystery.’ Summing up: Highly recommended.” —D. M. Chirico, CHOICE “Mind is an engaging, beautifully written and informative little book covering a vast array of theories and movements in psychology over the past 150 years. The authors have a clear idea of what is most important about each development and present even the most technical issues and reasoning in ways that are accessible to a wide audience. From start to finish, one feels one is in the presence of exceptional teachers who have mastered the material and know how to make it come alive for students. The book combines philosophical insights with historical information about past thinkers and developments in a seamless and focused way.” —Charles Guignon, Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida “This book is an astonishingly well-written introduction to the major developments in the study of mind in a hundred years of scientific psychology. . . . Intellectually liberating, thoughtful, and judicious. . . .” —John M. Kennedy, FRSC, Department of Life Sciences, University of Toronto ANDRÉ KUKLA is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto, where he is also a member of the graduate faculty of the Department of Philosophy. JOEL WALMSLEY is Lecturer in Philosophy, University College Cork. 8 ◆ LOGIC RICHARD JEFFREY New Edition Formal Logic Its Scope and Limits, 4th Edition Edited, with a New Supplement, by John P. Burgess 2006 $34.50 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-813-1 192 pp. Free Instructor’s Manual with examination and desk copy orders. exam price: $5.00 prof. price: $20.00 The first beginning logic text to employ the tree method—a complete formal system of first-order logic that is remarkably easy to understand and use—this text allows students to take control of the nuts and bolts of formal logic quickly, and to move on to more complex and abstract problems. This new edition provides additional problems, solutions to selected problems, and two new Supplements: “Truth-Functional Equivalence” reinstates material on that topic from the second edition that was omitted in the third, and “Variant Methods”, in which John Burgess provides a proof regarding the possibility of modifying the tree method so that it will always find a finite model when there is one, and another, which shows that a different modification—once contemplated by Jeffrey—can result in a dramatic speed-up of certain proofs. RICHARD JEFFREY (1926-2002) was Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University. JOHN P. BURGESS is Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University. WARREN GOLDFARB Deductive Logic 2003 312 pp. $32.50 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-660-1 exam price: $5.00 prof. price: $22.00 “Goldfarb produces a modern classic. . . . No logic book I know of conveys kind warmth toward readers or deeply modest non-dogmatic competence in the field more than Goldfarb’s 2003 Deductive Logic. . . . Its examples . . . are carefully and tastefully crafted to avoid irrelevant linguistic complexities, both logical and sociological. . . . If a college instructor wants to present a Quinean form of modern first-order logic with identity and names but without functions in a competent, accurate, and thoughtful way while avoiding patronizing spoon-feeding, this might be the best text. No other book I know comes close.” —John Corcoran, State University of New York at Buffalo ◆ ASIAN PHILOSOPHY New MARK SIDERITS Buddhism as Philosophy 2007 $16.95 paper ISBN 978-0-87220-873-5 prof. price: $12.00 304 pp. $55.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-874-2 Copublished in the U.K. by Ashgate Publishing. North American rights only. In this clear, concise account, Siderits makes the Buddhist tradition accessible to a Western audience, offering generous selections from the canonical Buddhist texts and providing an engaging, analytical introduction to the basic tenets of Buddhist thought. “In my own attempts to teach Asian philosophy to American undergraduates, I have often felt the lack of a book like this one. To my knowledge, no other text leads students to question critically the assertions of Buddhist philosophers and to evaluate the arguments for them. Moreover, existing books often include only a few short selections from original Buddhist texts. This volume provides students with the opportunity to wrestle with the richness and complexity of the primary sources. Mark Siderits [is] one of the most important scholars of Buddhism in the world. No living author has done more to make Buddhist ideas intelligible and relevant to contemporary debates in analytic philosophy.” —Charles Goodman, Binghamton University “There has long been a great need for a book like this one. Siderits shows the grace of a wonderful teacher and hits exactly the right tone for his intended audiences. [He] moves easily between the Buddhist schools of thought and Western philosophical traditions. The coverage of schools and problems is, moreover, exactly right. I can think of no other field of such great interest that lacks such an obviously needed resource. Siderits’ book fills that gap.” —Owen Flanagan, Duke University “[Both] philosophical and analytic, this book is superb. . . . The quality of the writing, its elegance and clarity, is very high. Technical vocabulary is used as needed but always carefully explained.” —Bryan W. Van Norden, Vassar College MARK SIDERITS is Professor of Philosophy, Illinois State University. ASIAN PHILOSOPHY ◆ 9 DANIEL K. GARDNER New The Four Books 2007 192 pp. $9.95 paper $32.95 cloth The Basic Teachings of the Later Confucian Tradition ISBN 978-0-87220-826-1 ISBN 978-0-87220-827-8 exam price: $2.00 In this engaging volume, Daniel Gardner explains the way in which the Four Books—Great Learning, Analects, Mencius, and Maintaining Perfect Balance— have been read and understood by the Chinese since the twelfth century. Selected passages in translation are accompanied by Gardner’s comments, which incorporate selections from the commentary and interpretation of the renowned Neo-Confucian thinker, Zhu Xi (1130-1200). This study provides an ideal introduction to the basic texts in the Confucian tradition from the twelfth through the twentieth centuries. It guides the reader through Zhu Xi’s influential interpretation of the Four Books, showing how Zhu, through the genre of commentary, gave new coherence and meaning to these foundational texts. Since the Four Books with Zhu Xi’s commentary served as the basic “textbook” for Chinese schooling and the civil service examinations for more than seven hundred years, this book illustrates as well the nature of the standard Chinese educational curriculum. DANIEL K. GARDNER is the Dwight W. Morrow Professor of History at Smith College. MENGZI Forthcoming Mengzi Sept. 2008 ca. 288 pp. $12.95 paper $37.95 cloth With Selections from Traditional Commentaries Translated, with Introduction, by Bryan W. Van Norden ISBN 978-0-87220-913-8 ISBN 978-0-87220-914-5 exam price: $3.00 prof. price: $10.00 Bryan Van Norden’s new translation of the Mengzi (Mencius) is accurate, philosophically nuanced, and fluent. Accompanied by selected passages from the classic commentary of Zhu Xi—one of the most influential and insightful interpreters of Confucianism—this edition provides readers with a parallel to the Chinese practice of reading a classic text alongside traditional commentaries. Also included are an Introduction that situates Mengzi and Zhu Xi in their intellectual and social contexts; a glossary of names, places and important terms; a selected bibliography; and an index. BRYAN W. VAN NORDEN is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department, and in the Chinese and Japanese Department, at Vassar College. ZHUANGZI Forthcoming Zhuangzi: The Essential Texts Sept. 2008 240 pp. $14.95 paper $42.00 cloth With Translations from Traditional Commentaries Translated, with Introduction, by Brook Ziporyn ISBN 978-0-87220-911-4 ISBN 978-0-87220-912-1 exam price: $3.00 prof. price: $11.00 This volume is a translation of over two-thirds of the classic Daoist text Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), including the complete Inner Chapters and extensive selections from the Outer and Miscellaneous Chapters, plus judicious selections from 2000 years of traditional Chinese commentaries, which provide the reader access to the text as well as to its reception and interpretation. Brief biographies of the commentators, a bibliography, a glossary, and an index are also included. BROOK ZIPORYN is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy, Northwestern University. www.hackettpublishing.com 10 ◆ ASIAN PHILOSOPHY New 2006 256 pp. Readings in Han Chinese Thought Edited and Translated by Mark Csikszentmihalyi $14.95 paper $39.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-709-7 ISBN 978-0-87220-710-3 exam price: $5.00 prof. price: $11.00 “ . . . Providing clear introductory essays and elegant, readable translations, Csikszentmihalyi . . . gives a more vivid picture of the Han than has ever before been available in an English-language collection.” —David Schaberg, University of California, Los Angeles “A judicious selection from primary sources to illustrate the growth of ideas in early imperial times. Teachers and students will welcome these readable translations of passages drawn from Han writings that are not widely known and which add depth to existing views of Chinese ways of thought, religious practices, and means of government.” —Michael Loewe, University of Cambridge “An incredibly rich resource. It fills a crucial pedagogical gap, and will no doubt become a standard textbook in the teaching of early Chinese thought . . . .” —Edward Slingerland, University of British Columbia MARK CSIKSZENTMIHALYI is Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin. To view a complete Table of Contents, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com. New Edition 2006 416 pp. Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy, 2nd Edition Edited by Philip J. Ivanhoe & Bryan W. Van Norden $24.95 paper $60.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-780-6 ISBN 978-0-87220-781-3 exam price: $5.00 prof. price: $15.00 This new edition offers expanded selections from the works of Kongzi (Confucius), Mengzi (Mencius), Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu), and Xunzi (Hsun Tzu); two new works, the dialogues Robber Zhi and White Horse; a concise general introduction; brief introductions to, and selective bibliographies for, each work; and four appendices that shed light on important figures, periods, texts, and terms in Chinese thought. CONTENTS: Preface. Comparative Romanization Table. Map of China during the Spring and Autumn Period. Introduction. Selective Bibliography. CHAPTER ONE: Kongzi (Confucius) “The Analects,” Introduction and Translation by Edward G. Slingerland. CHAPTER TWO: Mozi, Introduction and Translation by Philip J. Ivanhoe. CHAPTER THREE: Mengzi (Mencius), Introduction and Translation by Bryan W. Van Norden. CHAPTER FOUR: Laozi (“The Daodejing”), Introduction and Translation by Philip J. Ivanhoe. CHAPTER FIVE: Zhuangzi, Introduction and Translation by Paul Kjellberg. CHAPTER SIX: Xunzi, Introduction and Translation by Eric L. Hutton. CHAPTER SEVEN: Han Feizi, Introduction and Translation by Joel Sahleen. SUPPLEMENTAL TEXTS: Gongsun Longzi “On the White Horse,” Introduction and Translation by Bryan W. Van Norden. Yangism “Robber Zhi,” Introduction and Translation by Paul Kjellberg. APPENDICES: Important Figures. Important Periods. Important Texts. Important Terms. PHILIP J. IVANHOE is Professor of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong. BRYAN W. VAN NORDEN is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department, and in the Chinese and Japanese Department, at Vassar College. New 2006 240 pp. Early Buddhist Discourses Edited and Translated by John J. Holder $12.95 paper $37.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-792-9 ISBN 978-0-87220-793-6 exam price: $3.00 prof. price: $9.00 Twenty discourses from the Pali Canon—including those most essential to the study and teaching of early Buddhism—are provided in fresh translations, accompanied by introductions that highlight the main themes and set the ideas presented in the context of wider philosophical and religious issues. Taken together, these fascinating works give an account of Buddhist teachings directly from the earliest primary sources. In his General Introduction, John J. Holder discusses the structure and language of the Pali Canon—its importance within the Buddhist tradition and the historical context in which it developed—and gives an overview of the basic doctrines of early Buddhism. JOHN J. HOLDER is Associate Professor of Philosophy, St. Norbert College. To view material supplemental to this text, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com. ASIAN PHILOSOPHY ◆ 11 CONFUCIUS The Essential Analects New Selected Passages with Traditional Commentary Translated by Edward Slingerland 2006 192 pp. $8.95 paper $32.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-772-1 ISBN 978-0-87220-773-8 exam price: free The Essential Analects offers a representative selection from Edward Slingerland’s acclaimed translation of the full work, including passages covering all major themes. An appendix of selected traditional commentaries keyed to each passage provides access to the text and to its reception and interpretation. Also included are a glossary of terms and short biographies of the disciples of Confucius and the traditional commentators cited. “One of the best available choices for the classroom. Accurate, crisp, and concise.” —Paul R. Goldin, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania Analects With Selections from Traditional Commentaries Translated by Edward Slingerland 2003 312 pp. $14.95 paper $42.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-635-9 ISBN 978-0-87220-636-6 exam price: $3.00 prof. price: $8.00 “Based on the best modern and traditional Chinese and Western scholarship, Edward Slingerland’s exemplary new translation of the Analects—including selections from the traditional commentaries on each passage of the text—is a welcome edition. Contemporary readers will be enlightened as to what Confucius taught his disciples and will share the experience of being a neighbor to all the generations of students who have pondered the sometimes cryptic and enigmatic words of Confucius. Slingerland’s use of commentary gives readers a fighting chance at understanding and appreciating this foundational Confucian classic.” —John Berthrong, Boston University School of Theology “With this new translation comes a wealth of supplementary material. The Preface and Introduction, simply written but brimming with information, are followed by a Traditional Chronology of events in the history of Confucianism. After the translation, with commentaries generously included throughout, come five appendices: (1) Glossary of Terms, (2) brief introductions to Disciples of Confucius, (3) some other Historical Personages referred to, (4) notes on Traditional Chinese Commentators cited, and (5) remarks on other relevant Traditional Chinese Texts. Quite a smorgasbord; but I suspect it will be the abundant, almost too abundant, citations from those commentators following each of the chapters . . . which will convince many that this is an item they simply have to own.” —David Fielding, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy EDWARD SLINGERLAND is Associate Professor of Asian Studies, Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia. MICHAEL LOEWE Faith, Myth, and Reason in Han China 2005 240 pp. $14.95 paper $44.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-756-1 ISBN 978-0-87220-757-8 prof. price: $11.00 In his classic study of the cultural history of Han China, Michael Loewe uses both archaeological discoveries and written records to sketch the conceptual background of various artifacts of the Han period, and shows how ancient Chinese thought is as much informed by mythology as it is dependent on reason. Originally published as Chinese Ideas of Life and Death: Faith, Myth and Reason in the Han Period (202 BC–AD 220), this edition includes a new Preface that discusses relevant discoveries made since the first publication and an updated list of other works on relevant topics. “. . . the best introduction available to the cultural background of Han China.” —Paul W. Kroll, Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews MICHAEL LOEWE was University Lecturer in Chinese Studies, University of Cambridge, from 1963 to 1990. He is an Emeritus Fellow of Clare Hall. 12 ◆ ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY New Introductory Readings in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy 2006 496 pp. $42.00 paper $72.00 cloth Edited by C. D. C. Reeve & Patrick Lee Miller General Introduction by Lloyd P. Gerson ISBN 978-0-87220-830-8 ISBN 978-0-87220-831-5 exam price: free prof. price: $25.00 A concise anthology for the ancient philosophy survey that ranges from the Presocratics through the Neoplatonists, Introductory Readings in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy features essential selections from C. D. C. Reeve’s 2004 translation of Plato’s Republic, which casts reported speech into direct dialogue, as well other translations known for their accuracy and accessibility. Introductions and notes are also included. CONTENTS: General Introduction. Maps. Time Line. Acknowledgments and Note to the Reader. EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHY: Milesian Monists (Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes). Three Iconoclasts (Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans, Xenophanes, Heraclitus). Eleatic Monism (Parmenides, Melissus, Zeno). Pluralists (Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Leucippus, Democritus). The Sophists (Protagoras, Gorgias, Dissoi Logoi, Antiphon, Critias, Anonymus Iamblichi). PLATO: Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Protagoras (excerpts). Meno. Phaedo. Symposium (excerpts). Republic (excerpts). Parmenides (excerpts). Timaeus (excerpts). ARISTOTLE: Categories 1–5. De Interpretatione 1–4, 7, 9. Topics 1.1–2, 5. Posterior Analytics 1.1–4; 2.19. Physics 1.1; 2. De Anima 1.1, 4; 2.1–4; 3.3–5, 10–11. Metaphysics 1 (excerpts); 4.1–3; 7.1–3; 12.6–9. Nicomachean Ethics 1.1–5, 7, 8, 9, 13; 2.1–6; 3.1–5; 5.1–2; 6.1–2, 5, 7, 12-13; 7.1–3; 10.6–9. Politics 1.1–2; 3.6–9; 4.11; 7.1–3, 13, 15. HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHY: Epicurus: Letter to Herodotus, Letter to Menoeceus, The Principal Doctrines. Greek Stoics (Zeno, Cleanthes, Chrysippus). Cleanthes: Hymn to Zeus. Pyrrho of Elis. ROMAN PHILOSOPHY: Cicero: Academica (excerpts), On Fate (excerpts), On the Nature of the Gods (excerpts). Lucretius: On the Nature of Things (excerpts). Seneca: On the Happy Life (excerpts), Moral Letters to Lucilius (excerpts). Epictetus: The Handbook. Marcus Aurelius: Meditations (excerpts). Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Pyrrhonism and Against the Professors (excerpts). NEOPLATONISM: Plotinus: Enneads 1.6: On Beauty (complete), Enneads 5.1: The Three Primal Hypostases (excerpts). Proclus: Elements of Theology (excerpts). C. D. C. REEVE is Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. PATRICK LEE MILLER is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Duquesne University. LLOYD P. GERSON is Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto. We invite you to compare the price and the quality of our Introductory Readings in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy to those of its competitors (publisher’s suggested price as of July 2007): Introductory Readings in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, Edited by C. D. C. Reeve & Patrick Lee Miller, 496 pages, Hackett Publishing Co., $42.00 Philosophic Classics, Vol. I: Ancient Philosophy, 5th Ed., Edited by Forrest E. Baird, 576 pages, Prentice Hall, $60.00 Longman Standard History of Ancient Philosophy, Edited by D. Kolak & G. Thomson, 576 pages, Longman, $59.00 Neoplatonic Philosophy Introductory Readings Translated, with Introduction, by John Dillon & Lloyd P. Gerson 2004 400 pp. $18.95 paper $47.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-707-3 ISBN 978-0-87220-708-0 prof. price: $15.00 “In addition to being a wonderful addition to the library of any classicist or historian of philosophy, the book can be used as a challenging text for an undergraduate specialized course in later Greek philosophy and even as a major text in a graduate course in the same area. The academic world has been well served by this intelligently designed volume.” —Joseph A. Novak, Philosophy in Review “This is a valuable anthology which makes a selection of key Neoplatonic texts available in new, accurate, and readable translations.” —Anne Sheppard, Senior Lecturer in Classics, Royal Holloway, University of London For a complete Table of Contents, please visit www.hackettpublishing.com. ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY ◆ 13 Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy From Thales to Aristotle, 3rd Edition Edited by S. Marc Cohen, Patricia Curd, & C. D. C. Reeve 2005 976 pp. $38.95 paper $65.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-769-1 ISBN 978-0-87220-770-7 exam price: $5.00 prof. price: $22.00 The rich selection of superbly translated and edited Presocratic fragments and testimonia, dialogues of Plato, and selections from Aristotle that has made Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy the preeminent anthology for the teaching of ancient Greek philosophy is now even richer: G. M. A. Grube’s translation of Plato’s Phaedo and Alexander Nehamas and Paul Woodruff’s translation of Plato’s Symposium are now both included in their entirety; in addition, the Third Edition features new translations by C. D. C. Reeve of Plato’s Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito. From reviews of the first edition: “Will certainly become the ‘standard’ text for survey courses in ancient philosophy. Nothing on the market touches it for comprehensiveness, accuracy, and readability.” —APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy CONTENTS: Introduction. Maps. Time Line. Acknowledgments. THE PRESOCRATICS AND THE SOPHISTS [Translated by R. D. McKirahan, Jr. except where noted]: Introduction. The Milesians (Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes). Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism (includes Philolaus [Trans. Curd]). Xenophanes. Heraclitus. Parmenides. The Pluralists: Anaxagoras and Empedocles (Anaxagoras, Empedocles). Zeno of Elea. Atomism: Leucippus and Democritus. Diogenes of Apollonia. Melissus. The Sophists (Protagoras, Gorgias, Antiphon, Critias). PLATO: Introduction. Euthyphro [Trans. C. D. C. Reeve]. Apology [Trans. C. D. C. Reeve]. Crito [Trans. C. D. C. Reeve]. Protagoras (317e-334c, 348c-362a) [Trans. S. Lombardo and K. Bell]. Gorgias (462a-481b) [Trans. D. J. Zeyl]. Meno [Trans. G. M. A. Grube]. Phaedo [Trans. G. M. A. Grube]. Symposium [Trans. A. Nehamas and P. Woodruff]. Republic I-X [Trans. G. M. A. Grube; Rev. C. D. C. Reeve]. Parmenides (127b-135d) [Trans. M. L. Gill and P. Ryan]. Timaeus (27e-58c) [Trans. D. J. Zeyl]. ARISTOTLE [Except as noted, Aristotle translations are reprinted from Aristotle, Selections, translated and edited by T. Irwin and G. Fine]: Introduction. Categories 1-5 [Trans. S. M. Cohen and G. B. Matthews]. De Interpretatione 1-4, 7, 9. Topics I.1-2, 5. Posterior Analytics I.1-6, 10; II.8-10, 19. Physics I.1, 5-9; II.; III.1-3; VIII.6. On Generation and Corruption I.1, 3-4; II.1-5. On the Heavens I.2; III.3-6 [Trans. W. K. C. Guthrie]. Meteorologica IV.12 [Trans. S. M. Cohen]. Parts of Animals I.1, 5. Metaphysics I.1-4, 6, 9; IV.1-3; VII.1-4, 6, 10-11, 13, 15, 17; VIII.1-2, 6; XII.6-9. De Anima I.1, 4; II.1-6, 11-12; III.3-5, 10-11. Nicomachean Ethics I.1-5, 7-9, 13; II.1-6; III.1-5; V.1-2; VI.1-2, 5, 7, 12-13; VII.1-3; X.6-9 [Trans. Irwin]. Politics I.1-2; II.1-5; III.1, 4, 6-12; VII.1-3, 13, 15. APPENDIXES: Suggestions for Further Reading (The Presocratics and the Sophists, Plato, Aristotle). Concordance and Sources for the Presocratics and the Sophists. Glossary for Aristotle. CICERO New On Academic Scepticism 2006 224 pp. $12.95 paper $37.95 cloth Translated, with Introduction and Notes, by Charles Brittain ISBN 978-0-87220-774-5 ISBN 978-0-87220-775-2 prof. price: $10.00 “A splendid volume. Brittain’s translation of the Academica is among the very best recent translations of an ancient philosophical text. This translation, together with the wealth of supplementary material Brittain provides, will allow readers who do not know Latin but are interested in the philosophical problems under discussion in the Academica to engage with Cicero’s difficult text.” —Casey Perin, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews CHARLES BRITTAIN is Associate Professor of Classics, Cornell University. PLATO Complete Works Edited by John M. Cooper; Associate Editor D. S. Hutchinson 1997 1,838 pp. $52.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-349-5 prof. price: $38.00 DEBRA NAILS The People of Plato A Prosopography of Plato and Other Socratics 2002 464 pp. $75.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-564-2 prof. price: $45.00 Please note that for courses of five or more students, PLATO, Complete Works and NAILS, The People of Plato may be ordered at a special set price of $80.00, which represents a savings of over $47 to the students. The copies of The People of Plato in such orders will be Smythe sewn cloth bound books, but they will not have dust jackets. 14 ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY ◆ PLATO Plato on Love New Lysis, Symposium, Phaedrus, Alcibiades, with Selections from Republic and Laws Edited, with Introduction, by C. D. C. Reeve 2006 272 pp. $12.95 paper $37.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-788-2 ISBN 978-0-87220-789-9 exam price: $3.00 This collection features Plato’s writings on sex and love in the preeminent translations of Stanley Lombardo, Paul Woodruff and Alexander Nehamas, D. S. Hutchinson, and C. D. C. Reeve. Reeve’s Introduction provides a wealth of historical information about Plato and Socrates, and the sexual norms of classical Athens. His introductory essay looks closely at the dialogues themselves and includes the following sections: Socrates and the Art of Love; Socrates and Athenian Paiderastia; Loving Socrates; Love and the Ascent to the Beautiful; The Art and Psychology of Love Explained; and Writing about Love. PLATO Republic Translated from the New Standard Greek Text, with Introduction, by C. D. C. Reeve 2004 392 pp. $9.95 paper $37.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-736-3 ISBN 978-0-87220-737-0 exam price: $2.00 “Reeve’s new translation of Republic is the one to order for students. . . . Reeve draws on his thorough understanding of Plato’s central work to provide an informed translation and properly brief supporting apparatus. A highlight is the concise, substantive Introduction that usefully encapsulates much of Reeve’s own scholarship.” —P.W. Wakefield, CHOICE “Taking full advantage of S. R. Slings’ new Greek text of the Republic, Reeve has given us a translation at once both accurate and limpid. Loving attention to detail and deep familiarity with Plato’s thought are evident on every page. Reeve’s brilliant decision to cast the dialogue into direct speech produces a compelling impression of immediacy unmatched by other English translations currently available.” —Lloyd P. Gerson, University of Toronto C. D. C. REEVE Philosopher-Kings New The Argument of Plato’s Republic 2006 $16.95 paper ISBN 978-0-87220-814-8 368 pp. $45.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-815-5 A reprint of the Princeton University Press edition of 1988. prof. price: $13.00 “Reeve’s brilliant treatment of the unity of Plato’s Republic is a unique contribution to our understanding of that dialogue. Elegantly written, philosophically rich, his book stands to this day as one of the most creative readings of a Platonic dialogue of the past several decades. No one interested in Plato’s ethics, political thought, and moral psychology can afford to neglect the striking and provocative way in which Reeve traces the parallel structures of Plato’s literary masterpiece.” —Michael L. Morgan, Indiana University TIMOTHY CHAPPELL Reading Plato’s Theaetetus 2005 248 pp. $16.95 paper ISBN 978-0-87220-760-8 prof. price: $13.00 This new translation of the Theaetetus is presented in short sections of text, each preceded by a summary of the argument and followed by Chappell’s philosophical commentary on it. Introductory remarks discuss Plato and his works, his use of dialogue, the structure of the Theaetetus, and alternative interpretations of the work as a whole. A glossary and bibliography are provided. “Those who come fresh to the Theaetetus will find plenty of help in Timothy Chappell’s volume, which addresses the sorts of questions likely to be asked by an intelligent reader—especially one unfamiliar with Plato’s manner of writing philosophy—and does its job in a fresh and stimulating way.” —Christopher Rowe, University of Durham M E D I E VA L P H I L O S O P H Y ◆ 15 AUGUSTINE New Edition Confessions, 2nd Edition Translated by F. J. Sheed; Introduction by Peter Brown Edited, with Notes, by Michael P. Foley 2007 384 pp. $8.95 paper $29.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-816-2 ISBN 978-0-87220-817-9 exam price: free prof. price: $6.00 Like the first Hackett edition of Augustine’s Confessions, the second edition features F. J. Sheed’s remarkable translation of this classic spiritual autobiography with an Introduction by noted historian of late antiquity Peter Brown. New to this edition are a wealth of notes on literary, philosophical, biblical, historical, and liturgical topics by Michael P. Foley, an Editor’s Preface, a map, a timeline, paragraph numbers in the text, a glossary, and a thorough index. The text itself has been completely reset, with textual and explanatory notes placed at the foot of the page for easy reference. “This translation is already a classic. It is the translation that has guided three generations of students and readers into a renewed appreciation of the beauty and urgency of a masterpiece of Christian autobiography. This is largely because the translator has caught not only the meaning of Augustine’s Confessions, but a large measure of its poetry. It makes the Latin sing in English as it did when it came from the pen of Augustine, some sixteen hundred years ago.” —Peter Brown F. J. SHEED was co-founder of the publishing house of Sheed & Ward. PETER BROWN is the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History, Princeton University. MICHAEL P. FOLEY is Assistant Professor of Patristics in the Honors College, Baylor University. ANSELM New Basic Writings Sept. 2007 448 pp. $14.95 paper $42.00 cloth Translated, with Introduction, by Thomas Williams ISBN 978-0-87220-895-7 ISBN 978-0-87220-896-4 exam price: $3.00 prof. price: $12.00 Ranging from his early treatises, the Monologion (a work written to show his monks how to meditate on the divine essence) and the Proslogion (best known for its advancement of the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God), to his three philosophical dialogues on metaphysical topics such as the relationship between freedom and sin, and late treatises on the Incarnation and salvation, this collection of Anselm’s essential writings will be a boon to students of the history of philosophy and theology as well as to anyone interested in examining what Anselm calls “the reason of faith.” “Williams’ translations are scrupulously faithful and accurate without being slavishly literal, and yet are graceful to both the eye and ear.” —Paul Vincent Spade, Department of Philosophy, Indiana University “Williams has a knack for producing translations that both convey an accurate sense of the author’s original writing style and that read smoothly in idiomatic English.” —Christina Van Dyke, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews THOMAS WILLIAMS is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, The University of South Florida. Dante Forthcoming Inferno Sept. 2008 512 pp. $12.95 paper $39.95 cloth Translated by Stanley Lombardo Introduction and Notes by Anthony Oldcorn ISBN 978-0-87220-917-6 ISBN 978-0-87220-918-3 exam price: $2.00 This edition offers a bilingual text and features a new translation of the best known canticle of The Divine Comedy by the accomplished translator of Virgil’s Aeneid and Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. STANLEY LOMBARDO is Professor of Classics, University of Kansas. ANTHONY OLDCORN is Emeritus Professor of Italian Studies, Brown University. 16 ◆ M E D I E VA L P H I L O S O P H Y Classical Arabic Philosophy New An Anthology of Sources Edited and Translated by Jon McGinnis & David C. Reisman Sept. 2007 464 pp. $25.95 paper $72.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-871-1 ISBN 978-0-87220-872-8 prof. price: $19.50 This collection presents substantial selections from the works of the major Arabic philosophers of the classical period (c. ninth through twelfth centuries) on topics including logic, philosophy of science, natural philosophy, metaphysics, ethics, and politics. A general Introduction, extensive annotation, a bibliography, and a glossary-index offer support both to scholars and to those approaching these rich materials for the first time. “This book will make a major impact on the study, and especially the teaching, of Arabic philosophy. A major difficulty with this field has been the lack of any adequate textbook of sources. . . . Reisman and McGinnis not only provide here a rich selection of texts that could be the basis for even a full-year course on Arabic thought, but also manage to translate several important works for the first time; they also include some standards that would probably be missed were they not here. It will no doubt become the standard anthology used in courses on Arabic philosophy, and I will use it this way myself. The team of McGinnis and Reisman is an ideal one. . . All in all, this project is to be greeted with immense enthusiasm.” —Peter Adamson, King’s College London “This is a very fine, well conceived collection of philosophical materials that display the intellectual rigor, power, and insights of the thinkers of the Arabic tradition. . . . What makes Reisman and McGinnis’ anthology all the more valuable are the glossaries. These are a very nice touch, very valuable tools for students. The Introduction is written at a level appropriate for undergraduates and graduate students. . . . Certainly this book is far superior to anything currently available. It is suitable for adoption not only for courses in Arabic philosophy but also for any general courses in medieval philosophy.” —Richard C. Taylor, Marquette University - Chapter 2: Ar-Razi. - - Chapter 3: Al-Farabi. - - - Chapter 4: CONTENTS: Introduction. Chapter 1: Al-Kindi. - Bishr Mattá; B. Yahyá ibn ‘Adi; - C. Abu- Sulayman - - Chapter 5: Baghdad Peripatetics: A. Abu as-Sijistani. - - Chapter 6: Al-Ghazali. - - Chapter 7: Ibn Bajja. Ibn Sina. Chapter 8: Ibn Tufayl. Chapter 9: Ibn Rushd. - Textual Notes. Bibliography. Glossary/Index: English/Arabic. Glossary/Index: Chapter 10: As-Suhrawardi. . . Arabic/English. JON MCGINNIS is Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Missouri, St. Louis. DAVID C. REISMAN is Assistant Professor of Arabic-Islamic Thought, University of Illinois, Chicago. ABELARD & HELOISE New The Letters and Other Writings 2007 400 pp. $12.95 paper $37.95 paper Translated, with Introduction and Notes, by William Levitan ISBN 978-0-87220-875-9 ISBN 978-0-87220-876-6 exam price: $3.00 The most comprehensive compilation of the works of Abelard and Heloise ever presented in a single volume in English, The Letters and Other Writings features an accurate and stylistically faithful new translation of both The Calamities of Peter Abelard and the remarkable letters it sparked between the ill-fated twelfth-century philosopher and his brilliant former student and lover. This volume also includes an Introduction, a map, and a chronology, Abelard’s Confession of Faith, letters between Heloise and Peter the Venerable, the Introduction to The Questions of Heloise, and selected songs and poems by Abelard. Extracts of “lost” letters sometimes ascribed to Abelard and Heloise are given in appendixes. “A welcome bundle of texts, in an English that seeks to recreate in its style the artful elegance of the originals.” —Jan Ziolkowski, Department of Classics, Harvard University WILLIAM LEVITAN is Associate Professor of Classics, Grand Valley State University and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. THOMAS AQUINAS Forthcoming Disputed Questions on Virtue March 2008 224 pp. $18.95 paper $54.00 cloth Translated by Jeffrey Hause & Claudia Eisen Murphy Introduction and Commentary by Jeffrey Hause ISBN 978-0-87220-925-1 ISBN 978-0-87220-926-8 prof. price: $15.00 JEFFREY HAUSE is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Creighton University. CLAUDIA EISEN MURPHY is an independent scholar. M E D I E VA L P H I L O S O P H Y ◆ 17 THOMAS AQUINAS New Commentary on Aristotle’s Politics 2007 224 pp. $19.95 paper $55.00 cloth Translated, with a Preface, by Richard J. Regan ISBN 978-0-87220-869-8 ISBN 978-0-87220-870-4 prof. price: $16.00 Offering the first complete translation into modern English of Aquinas’ unfinished commentary on Aristotle’s Politics, this translation follows the definitive Leonine text of Aquinas and reproduces in English those passages of William of Moerbeke’s exacting yet elliptical translation of the Politics from which Aquinas worked. Bekker numbers have been added to passages from the Politics for easy reference. Students of the history of political thought will welcome this study of a great classic, a commentary by a student of Aristotle who is also a great political theorist in his own right. RICHARD J. REGAN is a Research Professor of Political Science, Fordham University. THOMAS AQUINAS New 2006 384 pp. The Treatise on the Divine Nature Summa Theologiae I 1-13 Translated, with Commentary, by Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Introduction by Robert Pasnau $16.95 paper $47.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-805-6 ISBN 978-0-87220-806-3 prof. price: $13.00 Brian J. Shanley’s crisp and accurate new translation of the first thirteen questions of the first part of the Summa (traditionally known as the Treatise on God) appears with a commentary that leads readers judiciously through this challenging yet extraordinarily influential treatise in the philosophy of religion. By explaining technical terms, expanding upon references, explicating presuppositions and implied premises, clarifying the logic of Aquinas’ argumentation, and setting the treatise within a larger context, Shanley’s commentary provides a first reading of the text that yet manages to be of great value to more advanced students as well. “Fr Shanley’s translation is clear, idiomatic, and accurate. A particular virtue of the translation is that it frequently indicates along the way which Latin terms are being rendered into English as Fr Shanley renders them. This kind of flagging will help readers to get a better sense of what Aquinas is saying than they might otherwise do. . . . [The] commentary is lucid, well informed, clearly written, and, given its word count, very comprehensive. Fr Shanley homes in on just what one would look for in a volume like the present. Hence we find him explaining Aquinas’ technical terms and showing how bits of Summa Theologiae I, 1-13 connect with each other. He also relates Aquinas to previous and contemporary thinkers with whom Aquinas is engaging. The end product is something that can be warmly recommended to anyone looking for what Fr Shanley has tried to provide.” —Brian Davies, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews BRIAN J. SHANLEY, O.P., is Professor of Philosophy and President of Providence College. THOMAS AQUINAS The Cardinal Virtues Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance Translated and Edited, with Introduction and Glossary, by Richard J. Regan 2005 192 pp. $10.95 paper $32.95 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-745-5 ISBN 978-0-87220-746-2 exam price: $3.00 Richard J. Regan’s new translation of texts from Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica II–II combines accuracy with an accessibility unmatched by previous presentations of these texts. While remaining true to Aquinas’ Latin and preserving a question-and-answer format, the translation judiciously omits references and citations unessential to the primary argument. Regan’s Introduction carefully situates Aquinas’ analysis of these virtues within the greater ethical system of the Summa Theologica, and each selection is introduced by a thoughtful headnote. A glossary of key terms and a select bibliography are also included. “The extent of the condensation [in Regan’s edition] is considerable. . . . Surely he must have left out something of value? I searched for unfortunate omissions. Did he include the distinction between virtue and skill (in terms of intentional failure)? Yes. 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Morgan; With the Translations of Samuel Shirley 2006 360 pp. $16.95 paper $45.00 cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-803-2 ISBN 978-0-87220-804-9 exam price: $4.00 prof. price: $13.00 Designed to facilitate a thoughtful and informed reading of Spinoza’s Ethics, this anthology provides the Ethics, related writings, and two valuable appendices: List of Propositions from the Ethics, which helps readers to trace the development of key themes; and Citations in Proofs, a list of all the propositions, corollaries, and scholia in the Ethics, together with all the definitions, axioms, propositions, corollaries, and scholia to which Spinoza refers in the proofs—thus, readers can locate, for a given item, each instance where Spinoza refers to it. “Absolutely magnificent edition! I will be using it in all my introductory courses. . . . I also will use it in my 16th and 17th-century History of Philosophy [course]. . . . Just a wonderful collection, great translations, good editorial additions as well. 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