ANDREWS MCMEEL

Pauses: Reflections on Science, Spirituality, and the Fine Art of Living (Apr., $9.95) by Lawrence W. Fagg collects observations and insights about daily life and the world around us.

CONTINUUM

How to Win Every Argument (June, $24.95) by Madsen Pirie explains how to prevail by using—and abusing—logic.

MILKWEED EDITIONS

The Love of Impermanent Things: A Threshold Ecology (May, $22) by Mary Rose O'Reilley. A Quaker urges readers to protect the substance of themselves and take risks.

MIT PRESS

The Parallax View (Apr., $24.95) by Slavoj Zizek theorizes the "parallax gap" in the ontological, the scientific and the political. Short Circuits series.

PARMENIDES PUBLISHING

Sentience and Sensibility: A Conversation About Moral Philosophy (Apr., $28) by Matthew R. Silliman. An imaginary immigration officer and a philosopher explore challenging issues and ethical conundrums.

ROUTLEDGE

Why Read Mill Today? (June, $23.95) by John M. Skorupski revisits the social and political thinker's most famous works, Utilitarianismand On Liberty.