Books written by Jeff Noonan

  • Materialist Ethics and Life-Value

    ... labour is the primary form of interaction between human beings and the natural world. for Marx this relationship is expressed through the idea of metabolism. as John Bellamy foster explains, “the concept of metabolism, ...

  • Embodiment and the Meaning of Life

    Calling on us to draw conceptual connections between finitude, embodiment, and the meaning of life, this book shows that seeking the common good is our most viable and materially realistic source of optimism about the future.

  • Embodied Humanism: Toward Solidarity and Sensuous Enjoyment

    Embodied Humanism argues that humanism is a critical social philosophy in which need-satisfaction and life-enjoyment have always been paramount.

  • Embodiment and the Meaning of Life

    Calling on us to draw conceptual connections between finitude, embodiment, and the meaning of life, this book shows that seeking the common good is our most viable and materially realistic source of optimism about the future.

  • Critical Humanism and the Politics of Difference

    A critical humanist philosophy thus concerns itself with identifying the general barriers to human self ... positively free society characterized not by homogeneity but by the free development of specific differences , a society where ...

  • The Deadly River

    Nothing was yet settled. It took a final gun battle, a battle that resulted in real Rocky Mountain Justice, to end the war. The Rocky Mountain Justice Trilogy The Deadly River is the second volume of the Rocky Mountain Justice trilogy.

  • Democratic Society and Human Needs

    Jeff Noonan provides a strategy for analyzing these issues.