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Like Thomas Scarborough's previous book Everything, Briefly (2022), This Town, too, is a metaphysics. However, it adopts the form of a story, which "concretizes" abstract thought. A narrator visits a pre-modern town, where he engages with various people: an old man, a young woman, the chief, and other townsfolk. The method of "concretization" brings a metaphysics down to the level of teens and up--covering core issues of language, reality, ethics, politics, science, math, meaning, holism, and God (this town believes in God). The focus is primarily on how these various areas of philosophy and life may be integrated into one, harmonious whole. This Town serves as an excellent introduction not merely to philosophy, but to philosophical thought.
“As a man thinks, so is he.” Personally, and socially, so is he. Yet if this is true, then "as a man thinks" has led us into the thick of global crisis. What exactly is it, about our thinking, that fails us? What has gone so wrong? There are firm reasons why we may hope for new direction. Firstly, we have a new view of the connectedness of all things. Never before has this encompassed so much. It makes a crucial difference to philosophy. Secondly, when we recast philosophy’s high-level concepts in more concrete terms, it becomes possible to discuss them without confusion. This is the method of this book. There is much of interest for the theologian, too. Legendary film director Ingmar Bergman once wrote, “What will happen to us who want to believe, but can not?” His “can not” had to do with what Professor Karen Barad calls the “hegemony of physics”. Everything, Briefly details why it is impossible, in fact, to believe in a closed universe of cause and effect.
A true story. A dying wife invokes an ancient tradition of the church in Europe, naming her "replacement" before her death. This is no ordinary replacement, but a rural African woman of royal descent. Her clan, too, has ancient traditions. The author finds himself cold starting an arranged marriage by African custom. In the "new" South Africa. A heart-warming, tumultuous tale. THIS IS THE TEXT ONLY EDITION. BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO EDITION: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1983600563/ FULL COLOUR PHOTO EDITION: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1983605301/ Apart from being a love story, the book covers some interesting questions: * Is an arranged marriage better? * What is the process of the bride price? * Was there any racism in the new South Africa? * What was a new African family like?
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5TH EDITION PAPERBACK. Never in the field of electronic design was so much owed by so many to so few components. "If you are like us, you will learn something from each project, and will enjoy building them" (Creative Widget Works). 180 electronic projects in 7 major categories, in large Crown Quarto format. This new edition mainly adds stock designs such as oscillators and filters - and a few more specials, as seen in the Contents preview.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1859. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
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