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  • - Friedrich Nicolai as Bookseller and Publisher in the Age of Enlightenment
    av Pamela E. Selwyn
    489

    An account of the working of the 18th-century German book trade as revealed by the career of Friedrich Nicolai (1733-1811). It draws upon Nicolai's correspondence and provides insights into how books came into existence, what tactics prospective authors used, and other matters.

  • av Stephen Crites
    539,-

    Traces the course of Hegel's critical engagement with traditional Christian ideas and practices from his years as a dutiful schoolboy in Stuttgart through his blossoming as a philosopher in Jena.

  • - Essays by Philip Young
    av Philip Young
    609

    A volume of 19 essays by literary critic Philip Young, in which he reveals the "so what?" that he insisted all literary studies ought to have. In three sections, the essays demonstrate his fascination with American myths, examine the writing of Hemingway, and explore other topics in literature.

  • - Indian Immigrants in an American Metropolis
    av Padma Rangaswamy
    529

  • - A Collection of Mysterious and Invaluable Arts and Remedies, for Man as Well as Animals: Of Their Virtue and Efficacy in Healing Diseases, etc., the Greater Part of Which Was Never Published Until They Appeared in Print for the First Time in the U.S. in t
    av Johann Georg Hohman
    269,-

  • - Bob Hoffman and the Manly Culture of York Barbell
    av John D. Fair
    549

  • - The Scripture for Humane Kings in the Creation of Chinese Buddhism
    av Charles D. Orzech
    505

    An examination of the relationship between Buddhist notions of transcendence and political authority in East Asia. It provides a discussion of the "Transcendent Wisdom Scripture for Humane Kings Who Want to Protect Their States", along with an annotated translation of this Buddhist text.

  • av G. W. F. Hegel
    555

    "Phenomenology of Spirit" was Hegel's first major work. Here, translations of sections are provided, accompanied by summaries of the parts not translated so as to provide the reader with a sense of the whole. The sections include the introduction and the master-slave dialect.

  • - Thinking on Exilic Grounds
    av Alejandro A. Vallega
    422

    The word ''alterity'' is found infrequently in Heidegger''s work, yet Vallega makes the compelling case that the effort to trace the enigmatic force of alterity is at the heart of that work. Suggesting that we find in Heidegger an enactment of that enigma by looking at what he calls ''exilic grounds'' in Heidegger''s thought, Vallega makes an important and original contribution to Heidegger scholarship. Well written, clear in its presentation of difficult issues, precise in delineating solutions to some thorny problems which come out of Heidegger, this is a provocative and exciting book.-Dennis J. Schmidt, Penn State UniversityAs the only full-length treatment in English of spatiality in Martin Heidegger''s work, this book makes an important contribution to Heidegger studies as well as to research on the history of philosophy. More generally, it advances our understanding of philosophy in terms of its "exilic" character, a sense of alterity that becomes apparent when one fully engages the temporality or finitude essential to conceptual determinations.By focusing on Heidegger''s treatment of the classical difficulty of giving conceptual articulation to spatiality, the author discusses how Heidegger''s thought is caught up in and enacts the temporality it uncovers in Being and Time and in his later writings. Ultimately, when understood in this manner, thought is an "exilic" experience-a determination of being that in each case comes to pass in a loss of first principles and origins and, simultaneously, as an opening to conceptual figurations yet to come. The discussion engages such main historical figures as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, and indirectly Husserl, as well as contemporary European and American Continental thought.

  • - The Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Accident and Its Impact
    av Bonnie A. Osif, Thomas W. Conkling & Anthony J. Baratta
    422

  • - Grassroots Women in Democratic Brazil and Chile
    av Hannah Stewart-Gambino & Carol Ann Drogus
    489

  • - The Bases of Social Order, Revolution, and Relegitimation
    av Mark I. (University of Maryland) Lichbach
    379

    In this text, two social scientists from competing research traditions - the rationalist and the culturalist - try to chart a course between them. They draw on their respective strengths to present a model of social order based on a classificatory scheme of market/community/contract/hierarchy.

  • - The Perils of Praetorianism in Latin America
    av Kirk S. Bowman
    555

  • - A Thriving City of 30,000 Inhabitants and Many Great Industrial Establishments Nearly Wiped from Earth: Many Thousands Drowned or Burned to Death: Property Worth Many Millions of Dollars Destroyed: An Avalanche of Water Sweeps Down the Conemaugh Valley: G
    av Herman Dieck
    422

  • - Selections from the Maharatnakuta Sutra
     
    605

  • - Feminism as Political Critique
    av Lisa H. Schwartzman
    422

    Explores the reasons why concepts such as rights and equality can sometimes reinforce oppression. This book argues that certain forms of abstraction and individualism are central to liberal methodology and that these give rise to a number of problems.

  • av Alexis Stone
    385,-

  • - The Legends of the American Revolution
    av George Lippard
    422

  • av Charles Fergus
    435

    Joins together thirty-three short essays on nature, science, country living, and self. Based on hours spent hiking, skiing, botanizing, and observing wild creatures, this work features insightful pieces that the author wrote for his monthly column, "Thornapples," which ran in "Pennsylvania Game News" magazine from the late 1970s until early 1990s.

  • - From Hidalgo to Priest
     
    465,-

  • - Feminism, Subjectivity, and the Angel of the House in the Latin American Novel, 1887-1903
    av Nancy Lagreca
    489 - 965

    An historical and theoretical literary study of three Latin American women writers, Refugio Barragan of Mexico, Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera of Peru, and Ana Roque of Puerto Rico. Examines how these novelists subversively rewrote womanhood vis a vis the prescribed comportment for women during a conservative era.

  • av Douglas (University of Winnipeg) Walton
    489

  • - Experience, Response, and Empowerment
    av Jess Hollenback
    555

    This study considers the writings of traditional and contemporary religious mystics. It argues that not only are the mystic's responses to experiences culturally and historically conditioned, but historical context and cultural environment shape the perceptual content of the mystic's experience.

  • - History and Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine
    av Catherine Wanner
    489

  • - Domestic Workers' Struggle for Equal Rights in Latin America
    av Merike Blofield
    845

    Examines the movement for labor reform among domestic workers in Latin America. Explores how domestic workers' mobilization, strategic alliances, and political windows of opportunity can lead to improved rights.

  • - The Development of American Torpedoes in World War II
    av Robert Gannon
    422

  • - Memory and History in Minas Gerais, Brazil
    av Elizabeth W. Kiddy
    422

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