The first scholarly exhibition catalogue of the work of Eugene Speicher (1883-1962), one of the foremost American realists of his generation, who was closely associated with George Bellows, Robert Hen
The authors propose a moral standard where each individual's interest counts equally in a volume that argues that the brutal act of torture may be permissible if it has the potential to save innocent
A historical romp through the fascinating subject of murder jurisprudence in the United States from the colonial period to the present, showing how changing social mores have influenced the applicatio
This historical-biographical novel fleshes out the facts of Nietzsche's life with fictional treatment. Using untraditional narrative techniques and interweaving medical reports, actual letters, and or
The oldest surviving anthology of lyric poems from India, the Sattasai presents the many aspects of love and provides a realistic counterpart to the Kamasutra.
A collection of essays that explore the broader cultural impact of Oprah's Book Club considers the interlocking issues of affect, affinity, accessibility, and activism in the context of this tradition
Drawing from six living faiths, this book philosophically analyzes relations between art and religion in order to explain how the concepts "art," "beauty," "creativity," and "aesthetic experience" fin
Writer and activist Trebilcot offers a contribution to lesbian philosophy that emphasizes "wimmin," women separate from men and men's inventions. The topics include craziness, guilt, ethics, competiti