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Scots Law. This text provides a practical guide to occupational leases for commercial property. Following the chronology of a transaction, Cockburn discusses clauses which regularly occur in commercial leases, highlighting the points each side needs to insist upon in negotiations and providing optional revisals for those acting for tenants. In an area of law where careful drafting is essential, this concise and informative handbook offers a unique practical viewpoint, outlining potential pitfalls and providing solutions.
An Illustrated Explanation of Earthed Equipotential Bonding is, as the title suggests, an explanation of why and to some extent how Electrical Safety Earthing should be provided, using simplified illustrations in an attempt to help explain a subject that can appear at first glance to be very complicated.
An interesting and thought-provoking study of issues in the philosophy of time.
Further exam practice now available with four brand new HIgher English Practice Papers! As well as model answers which demonstrate the marking scheme , this book also provides revision advice, exam hints and practical tips on how to tackle different question types.
The book is an introduction to the philosophy of mind. While a number of such introductions are available, this book differs from others in that, while rejecting the dualist approach associated in particular with Descartes, it also casts serious doubt on the forms of materialism that now dominate English language philosophy. Drawing in particular on the work of Wittgenstein, a central place is given to the importance of the notion of a human being in our thought about ourselves and others.
"Papers ... delivered at the Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference on 'Human Beings' which was held at St. David's University College, Lampeter in July 1990"--Introd.
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This volume unites Peter Winch’s previously unpublished work on Baruch de Spinoza. The primary source for the text is a series of seminars on Spinoza that Winch gave, first at the University of Swansea in 1982 and then at King’s College London in 1989. What emerges is an original interpretation of Spinoza’s work that demonstrates his continued relevance to contemporary issues in metaphysics, epistemology and ethics, and establishes connections to other philosophers - not only Spinoza’s predecessors such as René Descartes, but also important 20th Century philosophers such as Ludwig Wittgenstein and Simone Weil. Alongside Winch's lectures, the volume contains an interpretive essay by David Cockburn, and an introduction by the editors.