S. Neiman

Susan Neiman is an American philosopher, writer, and public intellectual. She is known for her works on moral philosophy and the Enlightenment.

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  1. 1. Evil In Modern Thought A Reader

    An Alternative History of Philosophy

    This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the concept of evil from the Enlightenment to contemporary times, examining how the question of evil has been a central concern in modern philosophy. Through a carefully curated selection of writings from key philosophers, the reader is taken on a journey that reflects on the nature of evil, its impact on human existence, and its philosophical implications. The anthology not only delves into historical perspectives but also engages with moral, metaphysical, and existential questions, providing a rich and nuanced understanding of how the concept of evil has evolved and how it continues to challenge the human intellect and moral reasoning.

  2. 2. Le Vin C'est Pas Sorcier

    Guide to Understanding Wine

    This engaging guide demystifies the world of wine, making it accessible and enjoyable for enthusiasts of all levels. Through a blend of humor and expertise, it breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand sections, covering everything from grape varieties and wine regions to tasting techniques and food pairings. With vibrant illustrations and practical tips, it empowers readers to confidently navigate wine lists, host tastings, and appreciate the nuances of wine without intimidation.