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Paul Tournier's book The Mission of Woman presents the Swiss physician, theologian, and pioneer of "personal medicine"'s reflections on the role and mission of women in the contemporary world, from a Christian and psychological perspective.
In the book before you, Jan Patočka wrote a paradigmatic essay on the Central European identity of a Slavic people.
A book of interviews in which Kołakowski retrospectively describes his life and intellectual journey through the turbulent 20th century – from pre-war Poland, through Nazi occupation, Stalinism, revisionist Marxism, to exile in the West.
Montaigne is considered the father of the essay (The Views were first published in 1580), a literary form that combines a scientific approach and the author's personal view of the subject.
Deleuze's Portrait of Foucault (1986) is not a monograph, but a creative "thinking with Foucault." It analyzes the archaeology of knowledge, introducing the concepts of archive, power, subjectification, and "fold" as crucial to Foucault's thought on knowl
The Panchatantra is a work of classical Sanskrit literature written between the 3rd and 5th centuries CE. According to preserved manuscripts and numerous adaptations, the work later took the form of a popular folk book.