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PHILOSOPHY RLI is top notch. —Frank Scalambrino, editor of Social Epistemology and Technology, page 20 INTRODUCTION 1 Highlights 2 AESTHETICS Welcome to the new Rowman & Littlefield International 3 APPLIED PHILOSOPHY Philosophy catalogue. We have a host of new titles publishing in the coming months, on a diverse range of topics, from climate 4 CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY justice to the European crisis, from the ethics of immigration to 5 Groundworks series the value of literature. Reframing Continental Philosophy of Religion series 6 New Heidegger Research series Our list is interdisciplinary, critical, innovative and globally diverse, qualities that are particularly apparent in one of the 7 CRITICAL AND CULTURAL THEORY highlights of this season’s list, Environmental Humanities 8 Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture - an advanced textbook for a fast-growing, global and and Politics series multidisciplinary field (p. 11). We’re also delighted to 10 Reinventing Critical Theory series announce the launch of several new series, including Reframing Continental Philosophy of Religion (p. 6) and Groundworks 11 ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY (p. 5); the latter foregrounds some of the lesser-known, but 12 Place, Memory, Affect series hugely influential, thinkers and texts in modern European ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY philosophy. 13 13 Values and Identitiesseries Our programme of scholarly monographs, translations, edited collections and advanced supplementary textbooks represents 14 NON-WESTERN PHILOSOPHY the cutting edge of some of the most exciting areas of the 14 CEACOP East Asian Comparative Ethics, Politics discipline. Please do get in touch if you have ideas for new and Philosophy of Law series projects or thoughts on how the list is developing. We look 15 SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND LEGAL PHILOSOPHY forward to hearing from you. 17 Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society series 18 Creolizing the Canon series SARAH CAMPBELL Future Perfect series Editorial Director 19 Off the Fence series [email protected] Reframing the Boundaries series @SarahCam14 20 Selected Backlist 21 Series List ISOBEL COWPER-COLES 22 Did you know ...? Assistant Editor (Philosophy) [email protected] 23 Title Index @IsobelCowperCol 24 Author Index 25 Sales, Distribution and Rights www.rowmaninternational.com | www.rowman.com HIGHLIGHTS Page 3 Page 6 Page 15 Focuses on the relationship ‘a fascinating conversation’ Explores the relation between political between knowledge and clinical deception, violence, and law practice and policy Page 19 Page 16 Page 18 INSPECTION COPY AVAILABLE ‘a marvellously illuminating book’ An overview of the central topics ‘The best political book of the in the ethics of immigration last five years’ Page 2 Page 17 Page 16 INSPECTION INSPECTION COPY AVAILABLE COPY AVAILABLE Addresses from a philosophical 'reflective and thorough’ A novel means of thinking perspective the many ways in which about important issues reading benefits us www.rowmaninternational.com | www.rowman.com Follow us on Twitter @rowmaninternat and Facebook /RowmanLittlefieldInternational for our latest news and offers. C AESTHETICS INSPECTION COPY AVAILABLE FOUCAULT ON THE ARTS AND LETTERS Perspectives for the 21st Century IN DEFENSE OF READING Edited by Catherine M. Soussloff By Sarah Worth “This collection demonstrates the continuing productivity of Foucault’s thinking for understanding a surprisingly wide range of the arts: literature, Why should we read? We assume that reading is good for us, but often painting, photography, even dance and music. The essayists offer insightful we cannot articulate exactly what it does for us. In this fascinating book, commentaries on concepts such as archaeology, heterotopia, and the Sarah Worth addresses from a philosophical perspective the many ways aesthetics of existence, while interpreting Foucault’s explorations on figures in which reading benefits us morally, socially and cognitively. from Shakespeare to Beckett, from Bosch to Bacon, and many others.” February 2017 • 272 pages —Gary Shapiro, Tucker-Boatwright Professor in the Humanities-Philosophy, 978-1-78348-319-8 • $39.95 / £24.95 • Paperback University of Richmond 978-1-78348-318-1 • $120.00 / £80.00 • Hardback 978-1-78348-320-4 • $38.99 / £24.95 • eBook Series: Global Aesthetic Research October 2016 • 240 pages 978-1-78348-574-1 • $39.95 / £24.95 • Paperback 978-1-78348-573-4 • $120.00 / £80.00 • Hardback 978-1-78348-575-8 • $38.99 / £24.95 • eBook THE VALUE OF LITERATURE By Rafe McGregor “Smart, provocative, and engaging, The Value of Literature is a must-read for anyone with an interest in the philosophy of literature. McGregor reinvigorates debates on the cognitive value of literature, the ethical significance of narrative, the aesthetics of appreciation, and the nature of literary value itself. This book is a major achievement.” —John Gibson, Associate Professor of RLI UPDATES Philosophy, University of Louisville 2016 • 192 pages Subscribe to the RLI newsletter at 978-1-78348-923-7 • $120.00 / £80.00 • Hardback 978-1-78348-925-1 • $38.99 / £24.95 • eBook www.rowmaninternational.com/subscribe for all the latest news and updates or follow us on Twitter at @RowmanInternat 2 www.rowmaninternational.com | www.rowman.com APPLIED PHILOSOPHY INSPECTION COPY AVAILABLE KNOWING AND ACTING THE ETHICS OF TECHNOLOGY IN MEDICINE Methods and Approaches Edited by Robyn Bluhm Edited by Sven Ove Hansson Medical decision-making, whether in the clinic or at the policy level, In this important new book, an international team of leading experts can have serious and far-reaching consequences. It is therefore in the field provides the first comprehensive treatment of the methods important to base decisions on the best available knowledge. Yet available for ethical assessments of technologies and their social deciding what should count as the best available knowledge is not introduction. The book explores how information from empirical easy. This important book is the first volume in the rapidly growing research can be used in ethical analyses of technology and includes field of philosophy of medicine to focus on the relationship between sections dedicated to ethical analysis and normative ethics. knowledge and clinical practice and policy. Series: Philosophy, Technology and Society December 2016 • 240 pages March 2017 • 320 pages 978-1-78348-810-0 • $39.95 / £24.95 • Paperback 978-1-78348-658-8 • $44.95 / £29.95 • Paperback 978-1-78348-809-4 • $120.00 / £80.00 • Hardback 978-1-78348-657-1 • $135.00 / £90.00 • Hardback 978-1-78348-811-7 • $38.99 / £24.95 • eBook 978-1-78348-659-5 • $43.99 / £29.95 • eBook FREE INSPECTION COPIES PRINTED EXAM / INSPECTION COPIES You can request a printed inspection copy by emailing [email protected]. INSPECTION COPY AVAILABLE E-EXAM / INSPECTION COPIES Visit www.rowman.com, our sister website, to search for your RLI title of interest or go to All titles marked with this icon are http://rowmanlittlefield.einspections.eb20.com available on inspection free of charge. and register or log in to your account. You can preview our textbooks online or download an Adobe Reader or ePub file for a 60-day period. Follow us on Twitter @rowmaninternat and Facebook /RowmanLittlefieldInternational for our latest news and offers. 3 CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY COMMUNICATION HEGEL, HUSSERL AND PHENOMENOLOGY AND EXPRESSION THE PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE POLITICAL Adorno's Philosophy of Language OF HISTORICAL Edited by S. West Gurley and Geoff Pfeifer By Philip Hogh WORLDS “Where much of phenomenology has tended Translated by Antonia Hofstätter to bracket the political, here thirteen cutting- By Tanja Staehler edge philosophers turn their phenomenological This book is a systematic reconstruction of gaze to some of the most pressing political Adorno’s philosophy of language in the framework This book offers the first study that relates the works of two of the most significant philosophers in our issues of our day. Here we have a vital of contemporary linguistic philosophy. It analyses contribution to a new wave of publicly engaged the key concepts in Adorno’s thought and history, Hegel and Husserl, who both called their philosophies phenomenology. Tanja Staehler explores philosophy.” —Noëlle McAfee, Professor of compares them to Robert Brandom’s material Philosophy, Emory University inferentialism, John McDowell’s theory of how Husserl radicalises Hegel's philosophy by providing an account of historical movement as open conceptual experience and Jürgen Habermas’ October 2016 • 384 pages theory of communicative action. and in doing so explains the main concepts (history, 978-1-78348-769-1 • $44.95 / £29.95 • Paperback world, culture, philosophical method) of these two 978-1-78348-768-4 • $135.00 / £90.00 • Hardback Series: Founding Critical Theory major philosophers in straightforward terms. 978-1-78348-770-7 • $43.99 / £29.95 • eBook December 2016 • 288 pages 978-1-78348-728-8 • $44.95 / £29.95 • Paperback January 2017 • 240 pages 978-1-78348-727-1 • $135.00 / £90.00 • Hardback 978-1-78660-286-2 • $120.00 / £80.00 • Hardback 978-1-78348-729-5 • $43.99 / £29.95 • eBook 978-1-78660-288-6 • $38.99 / £24.95 • eBook PLACE AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY PHENOMENOLOGY OF GRAVIDITY Edited by Janet Donohoe Reframing Pregnancy and the Maternal This cross-disciplinary book uses through Merleau-Ponty, Levinas and Derrida phenomenological method and description to By Jane Lymer explore questions of place, underscoring the significance of phenomenology for place and place “A clear, well-written,