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Curated Philosophical Works

At Conceptuel, we believe that profound ideas deserve exceptional presentation. Our curated collection of philosophical works represents a commitment to preserving and disseminating timeless wisdom through carefully crafted editions.

Each publication is selected for its fundamental contribution to human thought and presented with precision and clarity. While the substance of these works stands on its own merit, we've ensured their form enhances rather than obscures their brilliance.

Selection Principles

Our collection focuses on philosophers whose ideas challenge conventional thinking and expand our understanding of reality, language, and human experience. We prioritize works that:

  • Present systematic approaches to fundamental questions
  • Demonstrate rigorous methodology and intellectual precision
  • Offer insights that remain relevant across changing contexts
  • Challenge readers to examine their assumptions and perspectives

As Robbie Conceptuel notes, "Just because we shouldn't judge a book by its cover doesn't mean a good book has to be ugly." This principle guides our approach to publishing philosophical works that honor both substance and form.

// Gracián

Baltasar Gracián

A 17th-century Spanish Jesuit and philosopher, Gracián's aphoristic works offer timeless wisdom on pragmatic ethics, strategic thinking, and the cultivation of personal excellence. His concise, penetrating observations on human nature remain remarkably relevant for navigating complex social and professional environments.

The Art of Worldly Wisdom
This collection of 300 aphorisms presents sophisticated strategies for personal conduct, social interaction, and ethical decision-making. Gracián's insights on discretion, timing, and strategic thinking offer a practical philosophy for navigating complex environments.
L'Homme de Cour
FRENCH EDITION
The classic French translation of Gracián's "Oráculo Manual," this edition presents his pragmatic wisdom in a language that first introduced his ideas to wider European intellectual circles.
/// Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche's radical critique of traditional values and his development of concepts like the will to power, eternal recurrence, and the overman challenged conventional philosophy and anticipated many modern intellectual developments. His incisive psychological insights and distinctive literary style make his works simultaneously provocative and illuminating.

The Dawn of Day
In this transitional work, Nietzsche begins his critique of morality through a psychological analysis of moral concepts, questioning the foundations of ethical systems and exploring the origins of moral judgments.
Ecce Homo
Nietzsche's intellectual autobiography reveals his assessment of his own philosophical development and the significance of his works, offering unique insights into his self-understanding and intellectual project.
Twilight of the Idols
This concise and powerful critique of Western philosophical tradition presents Nietzsche's mature thought on morality, reason, and cultural decline through his characteristic aphoristic style.
Beyond Good and Evil
In this seminal work, Nietzsche challenges traditional moral categories and philosophical assumptions, developing his perspective on will to power, the nature of truth, and the psychology of belief.
The Antichrist
Nietzsche's controversial critique of Christianity examines how religious values shape cultural development and presents his distinction between life-affirming and life-denying ethical systems.
The Birth of Tragedy
Nietzsche's first major work explores the tension between Apollonian and Dionysian impulses in Greek tragedy and art, establishing themes that would shape his later philosophical explorations.
The Gay Science: or The Joyful Wisdom
This multifaceted work introduces several of Nietzsche's most important ideas, including the death of God, eternal recurrence, and the intellectual conscience, through a combination of poetry, aphorisms, and extended reflections.
//// Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Wittgenstein revolutionized philosophy of language and mind through his rigorous analysis of logical form and linguistic meaning. His work spans from the systematic approach of early logical atomism to his later emphasis on language games and forms of life.

The Blue and Brown Books SOLD OUT
Preliminary studies for the Philosophical Investigations, these notes represent Wittgenstein's transition from his early to later philosophy, containing crucial developments in his approach to language.
Tagebücher 1914-1916
GERMAN EDITION
SOLD OUT
These wartime notebooks reveal Wittgenstein's developing thoughts on logic, language, and metaphysics during a formative period preceding the Tractatus.
Logisch-philosophische Abhandlung
GERMAN EDITION
SOLD OUT
The original German text of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein's groundbreaking early work on logical structure and the limits of language.
Zettel
GERMAN EDITION
SOLD OUT
A collection of fragments from Wittgenstein's later work, offering penetrating insights into language, psychology, and philosophical method.
Über Gewißheit
GERMAN EDITION
SOLD OUT
On Certainty explores the foundations of knowledge and the relationship between certainty, belief, and doubt through Wittgenstein's distinctive analytical approach.