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Daniel Addison, The Critique’s Contradiction as the Key to Post-Kantianism Thomas J. J. Altizer, The New Apocalypse: The Radical Christian Vision of William Blake Thomas J. J. Altizer, The New Gospel of Christian Atheism Dario Antiseri, Popper's Vienna: World 3 of Vienna 1870–1930 Chris Arthur, Irish Nocturnes (essays) Chris Arthur, Irish Willow (essays) Chris Arthur, Irish Haiku (essays) Chris Arthur, Religious Pluralism: A Metaphorical Approach Claudio Baraldi, Andrea Borsari, Augusto Carli, eds. Hybrids, Differences, Visions: On the Study of Culture (2011) Andrew Bartlett, Mad Scientist, Impossible Human: An Essay on Generative Anthropology (September, 2014) Remo Bodei, Logics of Delusion Olaf Breidbach and Federico Vercellone, Thinking and Imagination: Between Science and Art (July, 2014) Petra Carlsson Redell, Mysticism as Revolt: Foucalt, Deleuze and Theology Beyond Representation (March 24, 2014) Peter Carravetta, The Elusive Hermes:  Method, Discourse, Interpreting (May, 2013) Flavio Cassinari, The Dynamics of Legitimation Sharyn Clough, ed., Siblings Under the Skin: Feminism, Social Justice and Analytic Philosophy Steven Connor, Samuel Beckett: Repetition, Theory and Text Laurie Cozad, Sacred Snakes: Orthodox Images of Indian Snake Worship Paolo Crocchiolo, The Amorous Tinder Paolo Crocchiolo, The Touch of Life Jonathan Culler, Flaubert: The Uses of Uncertainty Franca D’Agostini, The Last Fumes Mirko Di Bernardo,  Neuroplasticity, Memory, and Sense of Self: An Epistemological Approach  Carmelo Dotolo, The Christian Revelation William Egginton, A Wrinkle in History: Essays in Literature and Philosophy William Egginton and David E. Johnson, Thinking With Borges  Raoul Eshelman, Performatism, or the End of Postmodernism Emanuela Fornari, Modernity Out of Joint Manfred Frank, The Boundaries of Agreement Eric Gans, A New Way of Thinking (2011) Rodolphe Gasché, Views and Interviews: On ‘Deconstruction’ in America (2006) Sander L. Gilman, Nietzschean Parody: An Introduction to Reading Nietzsche (2001) Keith Gilyard and Victor Taylor, Conversations in Rhetoric and Composition Studies (2009) Armando Gnisci, We, the Europeans:  Italian Essays on Postcolonialism (8/1/2014) Robert Greer, Isolation and Other Stories (short stories) José Guimón, Art and Madness Cathy Gutierrez, ed., The Occult in Nineteenth-Century America James Hanges, Christ, the Image of the Church Geoffrey Galt Harpham, On The Grotesque Neil Hertz, The End of the Line Thomas A. Idinopulos, Betrayal of Spirit: Jew-hatred, The Holocaust, and Christianity Thomas A. Idinopulos, The Erosion of Faith Greg Johnson, Elements of the Utopian Adam Katz, ed., The Originary Hypothesis: A Minimal Proposal for Humanistic Inquiry Duncan Kennedy, Legal Interpretation: Collected Critical Essays Dominick LaCapra, Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and Philosopher Gregg Lambert, Report to the Academy (re: the new conflict of the faculties) Gregg Lambert, The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture James Eric Lane, Myth and the Mechanistic Universe (November, 2012) Philip Larrey, Thinking Logically  David Leahy, Beyond Sovereignty Antonio Livi, Reasons for Believing Antonio Livi, A Philosophy of Common Sense Laura Llevadot Pascual, Kiekegaard Through Derrida Charles H. Long, Significations: Signs, Symbols and Images in the Interpretation of Religion John D. Lyons and Stephen G. Nichols, Jr., eds., Mimesis Catherine Madsen, The Bones Reassemble: Reconstituting Liturgical Speech Catherine Madsen, In Medias Res Giovanni Mari, The Postmodern, Democracy, History  Giacomo Marramao, Kairós: Towards an Ontology of ‘Due Time’  Leonardo Messinese, The Problem of God in Modern Philosophy Ana Messuti, Time as Punishment Ellen Miller, Releasing Philosophy, Thinking Art  Len Moss, The Evolutionary Sequence James Muldoon, Hegel’s Philosophy of  Drives  Stephen Nichols. Romanesque Signs Józef Niznik, The Arbitrariness of Philosophy Andrés Ortiz-Osés, The Sense of the World Robert Oventile, Impossible Reading (2009) Robert Oventile, Satan’s Secret Daughters: The Muse as Daemon (March 24, 2014) Luigi Pareyson, Existence, Interpretation, Freedom Jeffrey M. Perl, Peace and Mind: Civilian Scholarship from Common Knowledge (2012) Daniel Price, Touching Difficulty: Sacred Form from Plato to Derrida Daniel Price and Ryan Johnson, eds. The Movement of Nothingness Carl Raschke, The End of Theology Carl Raschke and William Dean, eds. The Republic of Faith  Jennifer Reid, Worse Than Beasts  Jennifer Reid, Religion, Writing and Colonial Resistance  Kenneth Reinhard and Julia Reinhard Lupton, After Oedipus: Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis  Jeffrey W. Robbins, In Search of a Non-Dogmatic Theology David D. Roberts, Nothing But History Kathrin H. Rosenfield, Antigone: Sophocles’ Art, Hölderlin’s Insight Kathrin H. Rosenfield, Oedipus Rex: The story of a palace intrigue  Antonio Sabetta, Faith and Reason (May, 2012) Theresa Sanders, Body and Belief Alberto Strumia, The Sciences and the Fullness of Rationality Michael Strysick, ed., The Politics of Community John H. Summers, Every Fury on Earth Giuseppe Tanzella-Nitti, Faith, Reason and the Natural Sciences Victor E. Taylor, The Religious Pray, The Profane Swear: A Civil War Memoir Robert Traer, Faith, Belief, and Religion Robert Traer, Quest for Truth: Critical Reflections on Interfaith Cooperation Robert Traer, Jerusalem Journal Gabriel Vahanian, Anonymous God Gabriel Vahanian, Tillich and the New Religious Paradigm Richard van Oort, The End of Literature Garry Watson, Opening Doors: Thought From (and of) the Outside Dennis Weiss, ed., Interpreting Man Charles E. Winquist, Epiphanies of Darkness: Deconstruction in Theology
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As an independent scholarly press our goals are to publish, and keep in print works by both emerging and established scholars who strive to make, or have already made, significant contributions in their respective fields. We publish both original works and previously published works that have not been readily available. The fields in which we publish are those normally associated with the humanities and social sciences, and our authors occupy academic positions at international institutions of higher education. We seek traditional monographs, shorter works, and creative non-fiction, edited collections, translations, and selected works that have been allowed to go out of print.

Recent noteworthy books

Eric Gan’s Science and Faith: The Anthropology of

Revelation opens the “Disciplines and Deferrals”

series for Noesis Press. It recapitulates,

focuses, and recontextualizes much of the

thinking done in Eric Gans’ two books that

introduced his “new way of thinking,”

Generative Anthropology — The Origin of

Language: A Formal Theory of Representation 

(1981), and The End of Culture: Toward a

Generative Anthropology (1985). Contains a new

preface by the author and an extensive foreword by the series editor,

Adam Katz.

Daniel Addison’s The Critique’s Contradiction as the Key to Post-Kantianism  combines “an incredible breadth of knowledge of both the Kantian corpus and post-Kantian philosophy from Kant to Hegel” with an intimate knowledge of the most recent Kant scholarship and offers a most precise and persuasive account of what is perhaps the most crucial issue separating Kant from his post-Kantian heirs: the question of the role of the given in empirical cognition.is a valuable addition to the new series for Noesis Press, New Studies in Idealism under the able leadership of Dr. Diego Bubbio. In this important volume of previously uncollected essays, Gregory L. Ulmer theorizes the shift from print-literacy to electracy. Ulmer challenges his readers to do for this mode what Plato and Aristotle did for literacy: to invent the rhetoric, workings and categorical order of electracy. In responding to this shift, Ulmer mines and rereads the history of the avant-garde arts as a liberal arts mode of research and experimentation, and, in that sense, one can read this volume as a set of instructions to try to compose, read, and think in the electracy mode.
The Davies Group, Publishers

Forthcoming

Philip Tonner, Phenomenology Between Aesthetics and Idealism: An Essay in the History of Ideas (late 2015) Paul Redding, Thoughts, Deeds, Words, World: Possible Articulations in the Continental Idealist Tradition (2016) Damion Buterin, The Hegelian Singular (2016) Wayne Hudson, Douglas Moggach and Marcelo Stamm, What is Idealism? (2015) Thomas J. J. Altizer, Radical Catholicism (Fall, 2016) Stephen R. Palmquist, Baring All in Reason’s Light: Kant’s Critique of Mysticism (2016)