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    What is Enlightenment?

    €46.25
    This engaging and lucid book explains and assesses Kant's philosophy of Enlightenment. Including helpful chapter summaries and guides to further reading, it is ideal for anyone studying Kant or the Enlightenment, as well students of politics, history and religious studies.

    What Is Existentialism?

    €10.00

    What Is History, Now?

    €13.75
    A groundbreaking collection from a diverse mix of historians, both bestselling names and emerging voices, addressing the burning issue of what history means today. Featuring Peter Frankopan, Simon Schama, Bettany Hughes and more.

    What is Humanism and Why Does it Matter?

    €50.00
    Human welfare, happiness and fulfillment are much sought after in our world of social, political and economic upheaval. These are desires that lie at the heart of humanism.

    What It Is Like To Go To War

    €59.23

    What Really Matters: Living a Moral Life amidst Uncertainty and Danger

    €28.75
    Through arresting narratives we meet a woman aiding refugees in sub-Saharan Africa, facing the chaos of a meaningless society and a doctor trying to stay alive during Mao's cultural revolution - individuals challenged by their societies and in existential moral experiences that define what it means to be human.

    What the Greeks Did for Us

    €25.00
    An enjoyable, accessible exploration of the legacy of ancient Greece today, across our daily lives and all forms of popular culture

    What the Greeks Did for Us

    €15.00
    An enjoyable, accessible exploration of the legacy of ancient Greece today, across our daily lives and all forms of popular culture

    What We Owe The Future

    €13.75
    Should our priorities change when we consider all the lives yet to come?

    What We Owe The Future: A Million-Year View

    €25.00
    How does morality change when we consider all the people who have not yet been born?