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Russell's Theory of Perception
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Russell's Theory of Perception

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-05-30
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

In Russell's Theory of Perception, Sajahan Miah re-examines and evaluates the development of Russell's concept of perception and the relation of perception to our knowledge of the external world. With the introduction of logical construction (in which physical objects are constructed from actual and possible sense-data) Russell's theory of perception seems to become a causal theory with phenomenalist overtones. The book argues that there is a consistency of purpose and direction which motivated Russell to introduce logical construction. The purpose was to strike a compromise between his empiricism and his realism and to establish a bridge between the objects of perception and the objects of physics and common sense.

A People for His Name
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

A People for His Name

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-02
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

A history of The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society (Jehovah's Witnesses) from their origins in the 1870s up to the mid-1960s. Long out-of-print, now in a second edition. This title was originally published using the pen name "Timothy White."

Depraved and Disorderly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Depraved and Disorderly

This innovative book marks a new way of looking at convict women. It tells their stories in a powerful and evocative way, drawing out broader themes of gender and sexual disorder and race and class dynamics in a colonial context. It considers the convict past in light of contemporary concerns, looking at the cultural meanings of aspects of life in the colony: on ships, in the factories and in orphanages. Using startlingly original research, Joy Damousi considers such varied topics as headshaving as punishment in the prisons and the subversive nature of laughter and play, as well as analysing the language of pollution, purity and abandonment. She also dicusses the nature of sexual relationships, including evidence of lesbianism. The book shows how understanding about sexual and racial difference was crucial for both the maintenance and disturbance of colonial society, and became a focus for cultural anxiety.

Intimate Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Intimate Empire

After a humiliating defeat in the Crimean War, the Russian Empire struggled to reassert its position as a global power. A small noble family returned from the siege of Sevastopol and joined the rulers' efforts to advance Russian standing in the decades until 1917. Intimate Empire tells the story of the Mansurovs, who were known to nineteenth-century observers as resourceful imperial agents and staunch supporters of Orthodoxy. In close interplay with scholarship and the media, they built churches and pilgrim hostels to increase Russian dominance within its borders and in the Ottoman Empire. Some of the family's achievements stand to this day: the Russian complex in Jerusalem and an impressive...

I Died for Beauty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

I Died for Beauty

"A biography of Dorothy Wrinch"-- Provided by publisher.

The Defender
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

The Defender

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Harlequin

A TOUGH-AS-NAILS FBI SPECIAL AGENT AND A STUNNING BLONDE ATTORNEY WITH SOMETHING TO PROVE JOIN FORCES IN THE DEFENDER. By all accounts Penny Hennings was the sort of woman FBI special agent Russell Voight went for. Smart, sexy and with just enough sass to keep him honest. Then she went sticking her nose in undercover FBI business. He knew her legal reputation would skyrocket if she won this case. But every move she makes undoes all the work Russell's put into taking down the city's biggest crooks. And the criminals they're after will do anything to avoid the witness stand--including kill. So it's time to pool their resources and collaborate. Even if working together every day takes them late into the night...and into the line of fire.

A Year with the Queen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

A Year with the Queen

Reveals the extraordinary world of the Monarch and her family, from sacred constitutional talks with the Prime Minister to a weekend in Iraq with Prince Philip, in a book with photographs, insights, and anecdotes.

Psychic Widow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Psychic Widow

Widowed at a young age, Penelope West now makes her living as an artist and art instructor. However, she is also in possession of certain spiritual gifts that allow her to comfort those in pain and even see inside the souls of strangers. At a charity event, Penelope locks eyes with the gorgeous Russell Howard and feels as though theyve met before. Russell is an injury solicitor, bored with his everyday life and uncommitted fianc. He finds Penelopes charity show to be meaningless until he meets the artist herself and is immediately taken with her beauty and mystery. Penelope is shocked to sense Russell is actually her soul mate, but theres a long list of problems involved in starting a relationship. First of all, Russell is engaged to someone else. Penelope, meanwhile, is happy to be single and independent, following a very rocky marriage. Yet, neither can resist the strong connection between them, and Russell is surprised by all the secret things Penelope seems to know about him. Could they have a happy life together, or will Penelopes need for freedom ruin their chance at becoming husband and wife?

Henry Prinsep’s Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Henry Prinsep’s Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-01
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  • Publisher: ANU Press

Henry Prinsep is known as Western Australia’s first Chief Protector of Aborigines in the colonial government of Sir John Forrest, a period which saw the introduction of oppressive laws that dominated the lives of Aboriginal people for most of the twentieth century. But he was also an artist, horse-trader, member of a prominent East India Company family, and everyday citizen, whose identity was formed during his colonial upbringing in India and England. As a creator of Imperial culture, he supported the great men and women of history while he painted, wrote about and photographed the scenes around him. In terms of naked power he was a middle man, perhaps even a small man. His empire is an i...

Honouring a Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Honouring a Nation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-01-20
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  • Publisher: ANU Press

The first detailed history of imperial and national honours in Australia, Honouring a Nation tells the story of the honours system’s transformation from instrument of imperial unity to national institution. From the extension of British honours to colonial Australasia in the nineteenth century, through to Tony Abbott’s revival of knighthoods in the twenty-first, this book explains how the system has worked, traces the arguments of its supporters and critics, and looks both at those who received awards and those who declined them. Honouring a Nation brings to life a long history of debate over honours, including wrangles over State rights, gender imbalances in honours lists, and the emerg...