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  • - The Application of Lunar Cycles in Daily Life
    av Johanna Paungger
    219

    Successful plans depend not only on the availability of necessary resources but also on timing. In former times, people discovered that numerous natural phenomena are related to the movements of the moon. This book has tips and advice on working with the lunar cycles and natural harmonies

  • - A Classic of the Tao
    av Lie zi & A. C. Graham
    419

    -- Burton Watson

  • av Cynthia ( Freeland
    145,-

    Explains why innovation and controversy are valued in the arts, bringing together philosophy, art theory, and many examples. This work discusses blood, beauty, culture, money, sex, web sites, and research on the brain's role in perceiving art. It is suitable for the public, introductory students, and teachers in the arts.

  • - Selections
    av Antonio Gramsci
    435

    This volume was the first selection published from the Antonio Gramsci's "Prison Nobebooks" to be made available in Britain, and was originally published in the early 1970s. It contains most of the key writings by Gramsci, including the text of "The Modern Prince".

  • av Graham (University of Paisley Patrick
    449,-

    This new updated title includes greater coverage of spectroscopy. The new edition continues to provide concise comprehensive coverage of organic chemistry at an undergraduate level, providing easy access to the core information in the field, in a format which is ideal for learning and rapid revision.

  • - A History of Moral Reasoning
    av Albert R. Jonsen
    525

  • av Stephen Budiansky
    155,-

    What does it mean to be a horse? The definitive and bestselling book explaining the mysteries of the horse using insights of modern science.

  • - 25 Short Adventures in Thinking
    av Stephen Law
    175

    For all those people who loved SOPHIE'S WORLD but wanted something more accessible, THE PHILOSOPHY GYM is the perfect brain-stretching companion

  • - Facts and Speculations of Science
    av George Gamow
    219

  • av Anthony C. (Birkbeck College Grayling
    499,-

    Covering some of the most central topics in philosophy - the proposition, theories of truth, existence, meaning and reference, realism and anti-realism - this title aims to be an accessible guide to philosophical logic. Each chapter provides a self-contained introduction to the topic it discusses.

  • av Isaiah Berlin
    259,-

    The Roots of Romanticism is the long-awaited text of Isaiah Berlin's most celebrated set of lectures, the Mellon Lectures, delivered in Washington in 1965 and heard since by a much wider audience on BBC radio.

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    519

    One of the most comprehensive and up-to-date surveys of the philosophy of Sartre, by some of the foremost interpreters in the United States and Europe.

  • - Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance
    av Michael E. Porter
    219

    The essential complement to the pathbreaking book COMPETITIVE STRATEGY, Michael E. Porter's COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE explores the underpinnings of competitive advantage in the individual firm.

  • - The Limits of Science and the Science of Limits
    av John D. Barrow
    219

    Barrow looks at what limits there might be to human discovery, and what we might find, ultimately, to be unknowable, undoable, or unthinkable. that any Universe complex enough to contain conscious beings will contain limits on what those beings can know about their Universe; that what we cannot know defines reality as surely as what we can know.

  • av Arthur Schopenhauer
    379,-

  • - The Mental Demands of Modern Life
    av Robert Kegan
    445

    If contemporary culture were a school, with all the tasks and expectations meted out by modern life as its curriculum, would anyone graduate? In the spirit of a sympathetic teacher, Robert Kegan guides us through this tricky curriculum, assessing the fit between its complex demands and our mental capacities.

  • - A Study of the Foundations of Critical Theory
    av Seyla Benhabib
    699

  • - Four Billion Years of Microbial Evolution
    av Lynn Margulis
    369

    Brings together the various discoveries of microbiology. Of interest to general readers, this book provides a view of evolution as a process based on interdependency and their interconnectedness of life on the planet.

  • av Friedrich Nietzsche
    209

    The works of Friedrich Nietzsche have fascinated readers around the world ever since the publication of his first book more than a 100 years ago. This title includes translations of the complete and unabridged texts of Nietzsche's four major works: "Twilight of the Idols", "The Antichrist", "Nietzsche Contra Wagner" and "Thus Spoke Zarathustra".

  • - The Emotional Lives of Animals
    av Jeffrey Masson
    209

    For more than 100 years, scientists have denied that animals experience emotions, yet this remarkable and groundbreaking book proves what animal-lovers have known to be true: wolves, tigers, giraffes, elephants and many other creatures exhibit all kinds of feelings - hope, fear, shame, love, compassion.

  • - What Categories Reveal about the Mind
    av George Lakoff
    375,-

    This book presents some of the most stimulating ideas on mind and meaning I have ever read. It is a book that has far-reaching consequences and is sure to rattle the foundations of thinking and research in the cognitive sciences.

  • av Plotinus
    189,-

    Regarded as the founder of Neo-Platonism, Plotinus (AD 204-70) was the last great philosopher of antiquity, producing 0works that proved in many ways a precursor to Renaissance thought. Plotinus was convinced of the existence of a state of supreme perfection and argued powerfully that it was necessary to guide the human soul towards this state. Here he outlines his compelling belief in three increasingly perfect levels of existence - the Soul, the Intellect, and the One - and explains his conviction that humanity must strive to draw the soul towards spiritual transcendence. A fusion of Platonism, mystic passion and Aristotelian thought, The Enneads offers a highly original synthesis of early philosophical and religious beliefs, which powerfully influenced later Christian and Islamic theology.

  • av John Bentley
    1 205,-

    Containing a chapter on Intelligent Multivariable Measurement Systems, this book covers solid state sensors. Presenting material on structure, software and applications of microcontrollers, it includes a chapter on Data Presentation. It is aimed at students taking modules in measurement and instrumentation as part of degree courses.

  • av Gilbert Ryle
    169

    This epoch-making book cuts through confused thinking and forces us to re-examine many cherished ideas about knowledge, imagination, consciousness and the intellect. The result is a classic example of philosophy.

  • av Felix Guattari
    329,-

    This work examines what it means to be a philosopher and attacks the sterility of modern philosophy. Part One explores the nature and scope of philosophy and its relation to social and economic development. Part Two considers other forms of thought: science, art, literature and music.

  • av Mel Cash
    189,-

    The leading sports massage expert Mel Cash now publishes this indispensable guide to the human muscular and skeletal system.

  • av James Gleick
    159,-

    From one of the best writers on science, a remarkable portrait of Isaac Newton. The man who changed our understanding of the universe, of science, and of faith.

  • av Brenda Maddox
    215

    The untold story of the woman who helped to make one of humanity's greatest discoveries - DNA - but who was never given credit for doing so.

  • - A Sideways Look at Time
    av Jay Griffiths
    169

    'A wonderful piece of polemic against everything that's wrong with the way we deal with time today.' Independent

  • av Confucius
    169

    Confucius is one of the most humane, rational, and lucid of moral teachers, concerned not with arcane metaphysics, but with practical issues of life and conduct.

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