List of books
PHILOSOPHY:
1. George Lakoff and Mark Johnson: Philosophy in the Flesh, the embodied mind and its challenge to Western Thought
2. Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as a way of Life
3. Mary Warnock: An Intelligent Persons Guide to Ethics
4. Martha Nussbaum: The Therapy of Desire, Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
5. Ed. Adrienne Leigh McEvoy: Sex, Love and Friendship
6. Igor Primoratz: Ethics and Sex
7.Aristotle: Selected works
8. Plato: Selected works
9. Michel Foucault: Life and Praxis of Freedom
10. Grimsley: The Philosophy of Rousseau
11. Katarina Majerhold: Love in Philosophy (Ljubav u filozofiji)
12. Katarina Majerhold: Living (Živeti)
13. Martha Nussbaum: Why Democracy Needs Humanities (Not for profit)
14. Jean Jacques Rousseau: Social Contract
15. Michel de Montagine: On Friendship
16. Michel de Montaigne: Essays
17. Adam Phillips & Barbara Taylor: On Kindness
18. Todorov Tzvetan: Frail Happiness
19. Francois Lytorad: Postmodern Condition
20. Frederic Jameson: Postmodernism
21. Michail Mihajlovič Bachtin: Towards a Philosophy of the Act (K filosofii postupka)
22. Germain Greer: The Whole Woman
22. Andrew Sullivan: Virtually Normal
23. Michel Hardt and Antiono Negri: Common-wealth
24. Roland Barthes: Fragments of Loving Discourse
25. Michel Foucault: History of Sexuality 1,2,3
26. Ed. Sharon M. Kaye: What Philosophy Can Tell you about Your Lover (Katarina Majerhold, The Gift)
27. Anthony Giddens: The Transformation of Intimacy, Sexuality, Love and Eroticism in Modern Societies
28. Denis de Rougemont: Love in the Western World
29. Martha Nussbuam: Uppheavals of Thought, The Intelligence of Emotions
30. Martha Nussbaum: The Fragility of Goodness
31. Immanuel Kant: What is Enlighment
32. Immanuel Kant: Metaphysics of Morals
33. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Practical Reason
34. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Judgement
35. Karl Marx: Selected works
37. St. Agustine: Selected works
38. Marquis de Condorcet: Sketch for A Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit
39. Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari: What is Philosophy
40. Simone de Beauvoir: Second Sex
41. Elizabeth Grozs: Volatile Bodies
42. Empedocles: Purification
43. Empedocles: On Nature
Martin Heidegger: Being and Time
SPIRITUALITY-RELIGION
44. Lao Tse: Tao the Ching
45. Dalai Lama XIV: The Art of Happiness
46. Shinichi Hisamatsu: Die fulle des nichts (vom wessen des zen), Satori and Atheism
47. Shinichi Hisamatsu: Zen Talks on The Record of Linji
48. Maja Milčinski: Four Books: Confucious, Menacius, Great Teaching, Teaching about Middle Way
49. Francois Jullien: L'Eloge de la Fadeur (Praise of Blandness, proceeding from Chinese thought and Aesthetics; University of Hawai Press 2004)
50. Francois Jullien: The Great Image has no shape or on the non-object through painting (Chicago Press 2009)
52. Carl Sagan: The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A personal view of the search of God
New and old Testament
53. Shintou
54. Rumi's Poetry
55. Hafiz Poetry
56. Krishnamurti
SCIENCE & COSMOLOGY:
56. Alan Whiteside: HIV/AIDS, a very short introduction
57. Thomas S. Kuhn: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
58. Nassim N. Taleb: The Black Swan
59. Evan Thompson: Mind in Life, biology, phenomenology and the sciences of mind
60. Geoffrey Miller: The Mating Mind, how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature
61. Saso Dolenc: The Man Who Counted Infinity and other short stories from Science, History and Philosophy
62. Rudi Ocepek: Upbringing for a responsible attitude towards the Nature, overcoming the predjudices towards animals
63. Luc Ferry: Le Nuvel ordre ecologique, New Ecological Order
64. Stephen W. Hawking: A brief History of Time, from the Big Bang to Black Holes
65. Brian Green: The Fabric of the Cosmos, space, time and reality texture
66. Andreas Weber: Emotional Evolution (Nature)
67. David Bohm: Holographic Universe, On Dialogue
70. Darwin: Natural and Sexual Selection
71. Stephen J. Gould: Mismeasure of Man
72. Stephen J. Gould: Punctuated Equilibrium
73. Stephen J. Gould: Evolution as Fact and Theory
74. Arvid Kappas & Nicole C. Kramer: Face-to-Face Communication over Internet (Emotions in Webculture, Language and Technology)
HISTORY
75. Albert O. Hirschman: The Passions and the Interests. Political Arguments for Capitalis Before Its Triumph
76. Paul Johnson: Intellectuals
78. Mary Wollstonecraft: A Vindication of The Rights of the Women
79. Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot: A History fo Women 1,2,3
80. Georges Duby: The orders, Feudal Society Imagined
81. Georges Duby: The Knight, The Lady and the Priest
82. Philippe Aries: Infant and familiy life in the old regime
83. Fernand Brudel: Civilisation and Capitalism (15-18th century)
84. Fernand Brudel: The Sturctures of Everyday life
85. Francois Furet: Interpreting the French Revolution
86. Peter Gay: The Enlightment: The Science of Freedom
87. Pierre Hadot: Excersises spirituales et philosophie antique
88. Jacques Le Geoff: Intelectualls in the Middle Ages
89. Jacques Le Geoff: Time, Work and Culture in the Middle Ages
90. Michel Foucault: History of Sexuality
Robert Graves: Greek Myths
ARTS:
91. Julia Buckroyd: The Student Dancer: Emotional Aspects of the Teaching and Learning of Dance
92. Mark Rothko: The Artist's Reality
93. Arthur C. Danto: The Philosophical Disenfranchisment of Art
94. Boris Groys: Antiphilosophy
95. Boris Groys: Theory of (post)Modern Art
96. Aleš Erjavec: Love at Last Sight
97. David Raizman: History of Modern Design
98. Ed. Charlotte and Peter Fiell: Designing the 21. st century
99. Guliana Bruno: Atlas of Emotion, Journey in Art, Architecture and Film
100. Nathan Dunne: Tarkovsky
101. Dorothy Schefer: What is Beauty?
102. Object Lessons, Beauty and Meaning in Art
103. Valerie Mender & Amy De la Haye: 20th Century Fashion
104. Phaidon: Fruits 1,2
LITERATURE AND POETRY
105. Marcel Proust: Swan's way
106. Thomass Mann: Magic Mountain
107. Thomas Mann: Death in Venice
108. Srečko Kosovel: Integrals
109. Frans Emil Sillannpaa: Life and Sun
110. Margerit Duras: Lovers
111. Elfried Jelinek: Women as Lovers
112. Robert Musil: Confusions of Young Torless
113. Robert Musil: Man Without Qualites
114. Samuel Beckett: Novels and Texts for Nothing
115. Raymond Carver: Selected Stories
116. Jeannete Winterson: Written on the Body
117. Shakespeare: Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet
118. Vergil: Eneid
119. Sovre: About Poetry (Homer, Plato, Hesiod, Horatius, Aristotle)
120. James Joyce: A Portrait of The Young Man as an Artist
121. James Joyce: Ulysses
123. Ovid: Metamorphoses
124. Hallador Laxness: Islandic Bell
125. Friederich Holderlin: Hyperion
126. Simone de Beuvoir: The Coming of Age
127. Guy de Maupassant: Our Hearts
128. Voltaire: Candid
129. Octavio Paz: Selected Essays
130. Rene Char: Selected Poems
131. Daglarca: Selected Poems
132. Edgar Allan Poe: Selected Poems
133. Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems (Divine Ellegies,
134. Octavio Paz: Selected Poems
135. Rene Breton: Selected Poems
136. Selected Poems
137. Walt Whitman: Selected Poems
138. William Wordsworth: Selected Poems
139. Lord Byron: Selected Poems
140. Williman Blake: Selected Poems
141. Percy Shelley: Selected Poems
142. Thomas S. Elliot: Selected Poems
143. Lewis Carrol: Alice in Wonderland
145. Henrik Ibsen: Selected Dramas
146. August Strindberg: Selected Dramas
147. Henry Miller: Selected Dramas
148. Nikolaj Gogolj: Dead Souls
149. Federico Garcia Lorca: Selected Poems and Dramas
150. Guillaume Appolinaire: Selected Poems and Dramas
1. George Lakoff and Mark Johnson: Philosophy in the Flesh, the embodied mind and its challenge to Western Thought
2. Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as a way of Life
3. Mary Warnock: An Intelligent Persons Guide to Ethics
4. Martha Nussbaum: The Therapy of Desire, Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
5. Ed. Adrienne Leigh McEvoy: Sex, Love and Friendship
6. Igor Primoratz: Ethics and Sex
7.Aristotle: Selected works
8. Plato: Selected works
9. Michel Foucault: Life and Praxis of Freedom
10. Grimsley: The Philosophy of Rousseau
11. Katarina Majerhold: Love in Philosophy (Ljubav u filozofiji)
12. Katarina Majerhold: Living (Živeti)
13. Martha Nussbaum: Why Democracy Needs Humanities (Not for profit)
14. Jean Jacques Rousseau: Social Contract
15. Michel de Montagine: On Friendship
16. Michel de Montaigne: Essays
17. Adam Phillips & Barbara Taylor: On Kindness
18. Todorov Tzvetan: Frail Happiness
19. Francois Lytorad: Postmodern Condition
20. Frederic Jameson: Postmodernism
21. Michail Mihajlovič Bachtin: Towards a Philosophy of the Act (K filosofii postupka)
22. Germain Greer: The Whole Woman
22. Andrew Sullivan: Virtually Normal
23. Michel Hardt and Antiono Negri: Common-wealth
24. Roland Barthes: Fragments of Loving Discourse
25. Michel Foucault: History of Sexuality 1,2,3
26. Ed. Sharon M. Kaye: What Philosophy Can Tell you about Your Lover (Katarina Majerhold, The Gift)
27. Anthony Giddens: The Transformation of Intimacy, Sexuality, Love and Eroticism in Modern Societies
28. Denis de Rougemont: Love in the Western World
29. Martha Nussbuam: Uppheavals of Thought, The Intelligence of Emotions
30. Martha Nussbaum: The Fragility of Goodness
31. Immanuel Kant: What is Enlighment
32. Immanuel Kant: Metaphysics of Morals
33. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Practical Reason
34. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Judgement
35. Karl Marx: Selected works
37. St. Agustine: Selected works
38. Marquis de Condorcet: Sketch for A Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit
39. Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari: What is Philosophy
40. Simone de Beauvoir: Second Sex
41. Elizabeth Grozs: Volatile Bodies
42. Empedocles: Purification
43. Empedocles: On Nature
Martin Heidegger: Being and Time
SPIRITUALITY-RELIGION
44. Lao Tse: Tao the Ching
45. Dalai Lama XIV: The Art of Happiness
46. Shinichi Hisamatsu: Die fulle des nichts (vom wessen des zen), Satori and Atheism
47. Shinichi Hisamatsu: Zen Talks on The Record of Linji
48. Maja Milčinski: Four Books: Confucious, Menacius, Great Teaching, Teaching about Middle Way
49. Francois Jullien: L'Eloge de la Fadeur (Praise of Blandness, proceeding from Chinese thought and Aesthetics; University of Hawai Press 2004)
50. Francois Jullien: The Great Image has no shape or on the non-object through painting (Chicago Press 2009)
52. Carl Sagan: The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A personal view of the search of God
New and old Testament
53. Shintou
54. Rumi's Poetry
55. Hafiz Poetry
56. Krishnamurti
SCIENCE & COSMOLOGY:
56. Alan Whiteside: HIV/AIDS, a very short introduction
57. Thomas S. Kuhn: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
58. Nassim N. Taleb: The Black Swan
59. Evan Thompson: Mind in Life, biology, phenomenology and the sciences of mind
60. Geoffrey Miller: The Mating Mind, how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature
61. Saso Dolenc: The Man Who Counted Infinity and other short stories from Science, History and Philosophy
62. Rudi Ocepek: Upbringing for a responsible attitude towards the Nature, overcoming the predjudices towards animals
63. Luc Ferry: Le Nuvel ordre ecologique, New Ecological Order
64. Stephen W. Hawking: A brief History of Time, from the Big Bang to Black Holes
65. Brian Green: The Fabric of the Cosmos, space, time and reality texture
66. Andreas Weber: Emotional Evolution (Nature)
67. David Bohm: Holographic Universe, On Dialogue
70. Darwin: Natural and Sexual Selection
71. Stephen J. Gould: Mismeasure of Man
72. Stephen J. Gould: Punctuated Equilibrium
73. Stephen J. Gould: Evolution as Fact and Theory
74. Arvid Kappas & Nicole C. Kramer: Face-to-Face Communication over Internet (Emotions in Webculture, Language and Technology)
HISTORY
75. Albert O. Hirschman: The Passions and the Interests. Political Arguments for Capitalis Before Its Triumph
76. Paul Johnson: Intellectuals
78. Mary Wollstonecraft: A Vindication of The Rights of the Women
79. Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot: A History fo Women 1,2,3
80. Georges Duby: The orders, Feudal Society Imagined
81. Georges Duby: The Knight, The Lady and the Priest
82. Philippe Aries: Infant and familiy life in the old regime
83. Fernand Brudel: Civilisation and Capitalism (15-18th century)
84. Fernand Brudel: The Sturctures of Everyday life
85. Francois Furet: Interpreting the French Revolution
86. Peter Gay: The Enlightment: The Science of Freedom
87. Pierre Hadot: Excersises spirituales et philosophie antique
88. Jacques Le Geoff: Intelectualls in the Middle Ages
89. Jacques Le Geoff: Time, Work and Culture in the Middle Ages
90. Michel Foucault: History of Sexuality
Robert Graves: Greek Myths
ARTS:
91. Julia Buckroyd: The Student Dancer: Emotional Aspects of the Teaching and Learning of Dance
92. Mark Rothko: The Artist's Reality
93. Arthur C. Danto: The Philosophical Disenfranchisment of Art
94. Boris Groys: Antiphilosophy
95. Boris Groys: Theory of (post)Modern Art
96. Aleš Erjavec: Love at Last Sight
97. David Raizman: History of Modern Design
98. Ed. Charlotte and Peter Fiell: Designing the 21. st century
99. Guliana Bruno: Atlas of Emotion, Journey in Art, Architecture and Film
100. Nathan Dunne: Tarkovsky
101. Dorothy Schefer: What is Beauty?
102. Object Lessons, Beauty and Meaning in Art
103. Valerie Mender & Amy De la Haye: 20th Century Fashion
104. Phaidon: Fruits 1,2
LITERATURE AND POETRY
105. Marcel Proust: Swan's way
106. Thomass Mann: Magic Mountain
107. Thomas Mann: Death in Venice
108. Srečko Kosovel: Integrals
109. Frans Emil Sillannpaa: Life and Sun
110. Margerit Duras: Lovers
111. Elfried Jelinek: Women as Lovers
112. Robert Musil: Confusions of Young Torless
113. Robert Musil: Man Without Qualites
114. Samuel Beckett: Novels and Texts for Nothing
115. Raymond Carver: Selected Stories
116. Jeannete Winterson: Written on the Body
117. Shakespeare: Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet
118. Vergil: Eneid
119. Sovre: About Poetry (Homer, Plato, Hesiod, Horatius, Aristotle)
120. James Joyce: A Portrait of The Young Man as an Artist
121. James Joyce: Ulysses
123. Ovid: Metamorphoses
124. Hallador Laxness: Islandic Bell
125. Friederich Holderlin: Hyperion
126. Simone de Beuvoir: The Coming of Age
127. Guy de Maupassant: Our Hearts
128. Voltaire: Candid
129. Octavio Paz: Selected Essays
130. Rene Char: Selected Poems
131. Daglarca: Selected Poems
132. Edgar Allan Poe: Selected Poems
133. Rainer Maria Rilke: Selected Poems (Divine Ellegies,
134. Octavio Paz: Selected Poems
135. Rene Breton: Selected Poems
136. Selected Poems
137. Walt Whitman: Selected Poems
138. William Wordsworth: Selected Poems
139. Lord Byron: Selected Poems
140. Williman Blake: Selected Poems
141. Percy Shelley: Selected Poems
142. Thomas S. Elliot: Selected Poems
143. Lewis Carrol: Alice in Wonderland
145. Henrik Ibsen: Selected Dramas
146. August Strindberg: Selected Dramas
147. Henry Miller: Selected Dramas
148. Nikolaj Gogolj: Dead Souls
149. Federico Garcia Lorca: Selected Poems and Dramas
150. Guillaume Appolinaire: Selected Poems and Dramas