Marquette Studies in Philosophy began in 1993 under the general editorship of Dr. Andrew Tallon and has been adding 3 or 4 books per year. Accessibly priced paperbacks make available a wide range of philosophical studies, including recent books and important out-of-print works. Regularly reprinting keeps all titles in print.
Series Editor, Andrew Tallon
Recent Titles
(Titles are by most recent first...)
- 91. Legacies of Max Scheler, edited by Eric J. Mohr and J. Edward Hackett
- 90. Self and Opposition : A Theory of Self, by Piotr Hoffman
- 89. Unsettled Boundaries : Philosophy, Art, Ethics East-West, edited by Curtis L. Carter
- 88. Augustine’s Passions: His Transformation from a Roman Citizen to a Catholic Bishop, 354-401, by
Giosuè Ghisalberti
- 87. Opposition and Philosophy, by Piotr Hoffman
- 86. John Henry Newman: Man of Letters, by M. Katherine Tillman
- 85. The Thoughtful Heart. The Metaphysics of John Henry Newman with a fully annotated reader's text of Newman's Discursive Enquiries on Metaphysical Subjects, by William F. Myers
- 84. Hircocervi & Other Metaphysical Wonders: Essays in Honor of John P. Doyle, edited by Victor M. Salas
- 83. Restless Mind: Curiositas & the Scope of Inquiry in St. Augustine’s Psychology, by Joseph Torchia, O.P.
- 82. Transformative Leisure : A Philosophy of Communication, by Annette M. Holba
- 81. Agon in Nietzsche, by Yunus Tuncel
- 80. Metaphysics of Modernity: What Makes Societies Thrive, by Ulrigh Steinvorth
- 78. On the Teacher: Saint Augustine & Saint Thomas Aquinas: A Comparison, by William Ligon Wade, SJ, edited by John P. Doyle
- 77. De-Facing the Other: Reason, Ethics, & Politics after Difference by Stephen Minister
- 76. Essays on the Philosophy of Henry of Ghent, by Roland J. Teske, SJ
- 75. The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical & Theological Perspectives, edited by Richard C. Taylor & Irfan A. Omar
- 74. Ethical & Epistemic Normativity: Lonergan & Virtue Epistemology, by Dalibor Renic, SJ.
- 73.Tolle Lege. Essays on Augustine & on Medieval Philosophy in Honor of Roland J. Teske, SJ.
- 72. The Problems of Suffering & Evil, by John Cowburn, SJ
- 71. Recent Catholic Philosophy: The Twentieth Century, by Alan Vincelette
- 70. Husserl's Account of Our Consciousness of Time, by James R. Mensch
- 69.
Uneasy Relations: Reason in Literature and Science from Aristotle to Darwin and Blake, by Jane Rupert
- 68.
Doing Better: The Next Revolution in Ethics, by Tad Dunne
- 67. Inference and the Metaphysic of Reason: An Onto-Epistemological Critique, by Phillip Stambovsky
- 66. Augustine of Hippo: Philosopher, Exegete, & Theologian, by Roland J Teske, SJ.
- 65. Being for the Other: Emmanuel Levinas, Ethical Living and Psychoanalysis, by Paul Marcus
- 64. Work and Play. Collected papers on the Philosophy of Psychology (1938-1963) by Rudolf Allers. Edited & with an Introduction by Alexander Batthyany, Jorge Olaechea Catter, and Andrew Tallon
- 63. The Foundations of Aristotle's Categorial Scheme, by Paul Studtmann
- 62. The Constitution of the Human Being by Max Scheler. From the posthumous works, volumes 11 and 12. Translated by John Cutting
- 61. Becoming within Being, by Constantin Noica. Translated by Alistair Ian Blyth
- 59. A Guide to Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception, by George J. Marshall
- 58. Recent Catholic Philosophy: The Nineteenth Century, by Alan Vincelette
- 57. Parmenides, Cosmos, and Being: A Philosophical Interpretation, by Panagiotis Thanassas
- 56. Free Will, Predestination and Determinism, by John Cowburn, SJ.
- 55. Philosophical Leisure: Recuperative Praxis for Human Communication, by Annette Holba
- 54. A Path to Peace. Fresh Hope for the World. Dramatic Explorations, by Gabriel Marcel. Five Plays. Translated & Introduced by Katharine Rose Hanley
- 53. G-d, Rationality and Mysticism, by Irving Block
- 52. Suárez. Between Scholasticism & Modernity, by José Pereira
- 51. Studies in the Philosophy of William of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris (1228-1249), by Roland J. Teske, SJ.
- 50. Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Metaphysics without Truth:On the Importance of Consistency within Nietzsche’s Philosophy.
- 49. Pol Vandevelde, Editor. Issues in Interpretation Theory
- 48. Richard Fafara, Editor & Translator. The Malebranche Moment: Letters of Étienne Gilson & Henri Gouhier (1920-1936).
- 47. Justice in Oral Health Care: Ethical and Educational Perspectives, by Jos V.M. Welie.
- 46. Thomas C. Anderson. A Commentary on Gabriel Marcel’s The Mystery of Being.
- 45. R. J. Snell. Through a Glass Darkly. Bernard Lonergan & Richard Rorty on Knowing without a God’s-Eye-View.
- 44. Fred Ablondi. Gerauld de Cordemoy: Atomist, Occasionalist, Cartesian.
- 43. Lodewijk Meyer. Philosophy as the Interpreter of Holy Scripture. Translated by Samuel Shirley. Introduction, Notes, & Appendices by Lee C. Rice & Francis Pastijn.
- 42. Gabriel Marcel. Music and Philosophy. Translated by Stephen Maddux and Robert E. Wood.
- 41. Julia Watkin. God and the Modern World.
- 40. John Cowburn. Personalism & Scholasticism.
- 39. Katharine Rose Hanley. Ghostly Mysteries: Existential Drama. A Mystery of Love & The Posthumous Joke by Gabriel Marcel.
- 38. Roger Alan Deacon. Fabricating Foucault. Rationalising the Management of Individuals.
- 36. John Cowburn. Love.
- 35. Gregor Malantschuk. Kierkegaard’s Concept of Existence. Translated by Howard & Edna Hong.
- 34. Margaret Monahan Hogan. Marriage as a Relationship.
- 32. Pierre Rousselot. Essays on Love and Knowledge. Vol. 3, Edited by Andrew Tallon & Pol Vandevelde. Translated by Andrew Tallon, Pol Vandevelde, & Alan Vincelette
- 31. Anton Pannekoek. Lenin as Philosopher. A Critical Examination of the Philosophical Basis of Leninism. Edited and annotated by Lance Richey.
- 30. Gabriel Marcel. Awakenings. Translated by Peter S. Rogers.
- 29.Roger Burggraeve. The Wisdom of Love in the Service of Love. Emmanuel Levinas on Justice, Peace, and Human Rights.Translated and with an Afterword by Jeffrey Bloechl. Preface by David A. Boileau.
- 28. Jan Herman Brinks. Paradigms of Political Change. Luther, Frederick II, and Bismarck. The GDR on Its Way to German Unity.
- 27. Gordon Marino. Kierkegaard in the Present Age.
- 26. Jules Toner. Love and Friendship.
- 25. Bernard Montagnes. Doctrine of the Analogy of Being according to Thomas Aquinas.Translated by E.M. Macierowski
- 24. Pierre Rousselot. The Problem of Love in the Middle Ages.A Historical Contribution.Translated by Alan Vincelette.
- 23. William Sweet. The Bases of Ethics.
- 22. Michael Gelven. This Side of Evil.
- 21. Gene Fendt. Is Hamlet a Religious Drama? An Essay on a Question in Kierkegaard.
- 20. Karl-Otto Apel. Towards a Transformation of Philosophy.Translated by Glyn Adey and David Fisby. With a foreword by Pol Vandevelde
- 19. Christopher Kaczor. Proportionalism. For and Against.
- 18. Gabriel Marcel. Perspectives on The Broken World.Translated by Katherine Rose Hanley. With an introduction by Ralph McInerny
- 17. Immanuel Kant. Critique of Practical Reason.Translated by H.W. Cassirer. Edited by G. Heath King and Ronald Weitzman. With an introduction by D.M. MacKinnon
- 16. Pierre Rousselot. Intelligence. Sense of Being, Faculty of God.Vol. 1, Translated, with foreword and notes, by Andrew Tallon
- 15. Claude Pavur. Nietzsche Humanist.
- 14. Manfred S. Frings. The Mind of Max Scheler. The First Comprehensive Guide Based on the Complete Works.
- 12. Gregory R. Beabout. Freedom and Its Misuses: Kierkegaard on Anxiety and Despair
- 10. Paul Ricoeur. A Key to Husserl’s Ideas I. Translated by Bond Harris and Jacqueline Bouchard Spurlock. With a Foreword by Pol Vandevelde.
- 9. G. Heath King. Existence Thought Style: Perspectives of a Primary Relation, portrayed through the work of Søren Kierkegaard. English edition by Timothy Kircher.
- 8. Knud Logstrup. Metaphysics.Translated by Dr. Russell Dees.
- 7. Max Scheler. Ressentiment. New Introduction by Manfred S. Frings.
- 6. Howard P. Kainz. Democracy and the “Kingdom of God”
- 5. Augustine Shutte. Philosophy for Africa.
- 4. Knud Logstrup. Metaphysics. Translated by Dr. Russell Dees
- 3. Gerald A. McCool, S.J. The Neo-Thomists.
- 1. Harry Klocker, S.J. William of Ockham and the Divine Freedom. Second edition, reviewed, corrected, with new introduction.