If you're setting summer reading for your students, don't forget our Reader's Guides series, which offers concise and accessible introductions and guides to the major philosophical texts - each book represents the ideal reading companion for students tackling these challenging texts for the first time. Two brand new titles in the series are:
Schopenhauer's The World as Will and Representation by Robert L. Wicks (University of Auckland), which introduces students to the context, key themes and major influences on Schopenhauer's most widely read work, and;
Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil by Keith Ansell Pearson (University of Warwick) and Christa Davis Acampora (Hunter College, CUNY), in which two of the world's leading Nietzsche scholars present a student-friendly introduction to one of Nietzsche's most widely studied texts.
Every title in the Reader's Guides series offers an introduction to the historical and philosophical context of the work, an overview of themes, detailed guidance on reading the text and a summary of the work's reception and influence. They are the ideal study aid for students at all levels.
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