In this most timely book, Alexander Douglas traces the philosophy of the no-self in Western and Chinese thought, zooming in on three core figures. Written in a most accessible and engaging way, the book bridges scho ...
Dr. Hans-Georg Moeller
Alex Douglas’s book is a profound meditation upon the way we perceive ourselves and the pits we frequently fall into, either as individuals or as groups, from the schoolyard to the nation state. Against Identity< ...
Richard Whatmore
Against Identity provides what Alexander Douglas expects from good philosophy: a 'feeling of clarity and ease', and a way of navigating life wisely. It is so relevant to our present convulsions around identit ...
Michael Kirwan
In this most timely book, Alexander Douglas traces the philosophy of the no-self in Western and Chinese thought, zooming in on three core figures. Written in a most accessible and engaging way, the book bridges scho ...
Dr. Hans-Georg Moeller
Alex Douglas’s book is a profound meditation upon the way we perceive ourselves and the pits we frequently fall into, either as individuals or as groups, from the schoolyard to the nation state. Against Identity< ...
Richard Whatmore
Against Identity provides what Alexander Douglas expects from good philosophy: a 'feeling of clarity and ease', and a way of navigating life wisely. It is so relevant to our present convulsions around identit ...
Michael Kirwan
In this most timely book, Alexander Douglas traces the philosophy of the no-self in Western and Chinese thought, zooming in on three core figures. Written in a most accessible and engaging way, the book bridges scho ...
Dr. Hans-Georg Moeller
Alex Douglas’s book is a profound meditation upon the way we perceive ourselves and the pits we frequently fall into, either as individuals or as groups, from the schoolyard to the nation state. Against Identity< ...
Richard Whatmore
Against Identity provides what Alexander Douglas expects from good philosophy: a 'feeling of clarity and ease', and a way of navigating life wisely. It is so relevant to our present convulsions around identit ...