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Handbook of Philosophical Logic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Handbook of Philosophical Logic

It is with great pleasure that we are presenting to the community the second edition of this extraordinary handbook. It has been over 15 years since the publication of the first edition and there have been great changes in the landscape of philosophical logic since then. The first edition has proved invaluable to generations of students and researchers in formal philosophy and language, as weIl as to consumers of logic in many applied areas. The main logic article in the Encyclopaedia Britannica 1999 has described the first edition as 'the best starting point for exploring any of the topics in logic'. We are confident that the second edition will prove to be just as good! The first edition w...

Home Birth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Home Birth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-11-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The rhetoric of choice is much used in UK health policy and home birth is one of the three options that women are entitled to choose between when deciding where to have their baby. However, many women making this choice run into considerable opposition from the maternity service. Home Birth: the politics of difficult choices focuses on the experiences of women whose choices were opposed by health professionals during their pregnancy journey. It confronts why and how women are being denied home birth and raises some challenging issues for current midwifery practice. Using ten women’s narratives, this important volume explores why women might want to give birth at home and considers ideas of...

Martin Heidegger on the Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Martin Heidegger on the Way

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-29
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This work is a publication of a manuscript left unfinished at his death by the author. From the time of their conversations in 1936, William Henry Werkmeister has studied the phenomenon of Martin Heidegger's thought and the critical literature commenting on it. During a period spanning 36 years, Werkmeister wrote some nine articles and reviews about his findings. He turned to other interests, but the Heidegger phenomenon continued to reside at the back of his mind. At age ninety, Werkmeister set out once again to write a work that would unify Heidegger's thought, clarify a number of its essential features, place Heidegger's chief works in an order that corresponds to the time line of his thought, critically appraise the development of his thought against the work of other German philosophers (particularly Nicolai Hartmann), and assess the question of Heidegger's alleged Nazi sympathies.

Theories of Ideology and Ideology of Theories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Theories of Ideology and Ideology of Theories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

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Nature and Scientific Method
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Nature and Scientific Method

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-02
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  • Publisher: CUA Press

The present volume is a collection of systematic and historical studies addressing the terms of Aristotelian inference.

The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant

A collection devoted to mark the bicentennial of the publication of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.

Just Being Difficult?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Just Being Difficult?

Is academic writing, particularly in the disciplines of literary theory and cultural studies, needlessly obscure? The claim has been widely circulated in the media and subject to passionate debate, but it has not been the subject of serious discussion. Just Being Difficult? provides learned and thoughtful analyses of the claim, of those it targets, and of the entire question of how critical writing relates to its intended publics and to audiences beyond them. In this book, a range of distinguished scholars, including some who have been charged with willful obscurity, argue for the interest and importance of some of the procedures that critics have preferred to charge with obscurity rather than confront in another way. The debate on difficult writing hovers on the edges of all academic writing that seeks to play a role in the public arena. This collection is a much-needed contribution to the discussion.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1392

Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1949
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Language in Focus: Foundations, Methods and Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 691

Language in Focus: Foundations, Methods and Systems

Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (1915-1975) was one of the leading intellectuals of Israel and of the world. His work ranged over mathematics, applied logic, communication theory, analytic philosophy, philosophy of science, and linguistics. Creative, patient, attentive, and critical, Bar-Hillel was a superb philosopher. In addition, how humane he was may be learned from the memorial tributes to him which initiate this volume. Bar-Hillel was born in Vienna, and came to Israel, then Palestine, in 1933. He took his M. A. (1938) and Ph. D. (1949) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where his subsequent career continued, as Research Fellow (1949-53), Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (1953-58), Associate Prof...

The Chairs Are Where the People Go
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

The Chairs Are Where the People Go

Should neighborhoods change? Is wearing a suit a good way to quit smoking? Why do people think that if you do one thing, you're against something else? Is monogamy a trick? Why isn't making the city more fun for you and your friends a super-noble political goal? Why does a computer last only three years? How often should you see your parents? How should we behave at parties? Is marriage getting easier? What can spam tell us about the world? Misha Glouberman's friend and collaborator, Sheila Heti, wanted her next book to be a compilation of everything Misha knew. Together, they made a list of subjects. As Misha talked, Sheila typed. He talked about games, relationships, cities, negotiation, improvisation, Casablanca, conferences, and making friends. His subjects ranged from the sublime to the ridiculous. But sometimes what had seemed trivial began to seem important—and what had seemed important began to seem less so. The Chairs Are Where the People Go is refreshing, appealing, and kind of profound. It's a self-help book for people who don't feel they need help, and a how-to book that urges you to do things you don't really need to do.