Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy

Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy is a major monograph series from Bloomsbury. The series features first-class scholarly research monographs across the field of Continental philosophy. Each work makes a major contribution to the field of philosophical research.

Adorno’s Concept of Life, Alastiar Morgan

Adorno’s Poetics of Critique, Steven Helmling

Badiou and Derrida, Antonio Calcagno

Badiou, Marion and St Paul, Adam Miller

Being and Number in Heidegger’s Thought, Michael Roubach

Crisis in Continental Philosophy, Robert Piercey

Deleuze and Guattari, Fadi Abou-Rihan

Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of History, Jay Lampert

Deleuze and the Genesis of Representation, Joe Hughes

Derrida, Simon Morgan Wortham

Derrida and Disinterest, Sean Gaston

Derrida: Ethics Under Erasure, Nicole Anderson

Domestication of Derrida, Lorenzo Fabbri

Encountering Derrida, Simon Morgan Wortham

Foucault’s Heidegger, Timothy Rayner

Foucault’s Legacy, C. G. Prado

Gabriel Marcel’s Ethics of Hope, Jill Graper Hernandez

Gadamer and the Question of the Divine, Walter Lammi

Gilles Deleuze, Constantin V. Boundas

Heidegger and a Metaphysics of Feeling, Sharin N. Elkholy

Heidegger and Authenticity, Mahon O’Brien

Heidegger and Happiness, Matthew King

Heidegger and Philosophical Atheology, Peter S. Dillard

Heidegger and the Place of Ethics, Michael Lewis

Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction, Michael Lewis

Heidegger, Politics and Climate Change, Ruth Irwin

Heidegger’s Early Philosophy, James Luchte

In the Shadow of Phenomenology, Stephen H. Watson

Irony of Heidegger, Andrew Haas

Kant, Deleuze and Architectonics, Edward Willatt

Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology, Kirk M. Besmer

Michel Henry, Jeffrey Hanson

Nietzsche and the Anglo-Saxon Tradition, Louise Mabille

Nietzsche’s Ethical Theory, Craig Dove

Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra, James Luchte

Phenomenology, Institution and History, Stephen H. Watson

Ricoeur and Lacan, Karl Simms

Sartre’s Phenomenology, David Reisman

Simultaneity and Delay, Jay Lampert

Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant, Edward Willatt

Who’s Afraid of Deleuze and Guattari?, Gregg Lambert

Zizek and Heidegger, Thomas Brockelman