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  • av Swami Venkatesananda
    585,-

    This is Swami Venkatesananda's longer Yoga Vasi¿¿ha. His two volume book is here offered between two covers. Its purpose is to provide a means to eliminate psychological conditioning and to attain liberation. Containing the instructions of the sage Vasi¿¿ha to Lord Rama, this scripture is full of intricately woven tales, the kind a great teacher might tell to hold the interest of a student.

  • av Helen Jefferson Lenskyj
    389,-

    Uses the Sydney Olympics as a prism through which to explore recent Olympic scandals, media coverage, reform efforts, and controversies.

  • av Jon Mills
    389,-

    The first extended treatment of Hegel's theory of the unconscious and his anticipation of Freud.

  • av Sandra Petronio
    435

    Explores new ways to think about privacy and disclosure.

  • av Chin-Chuan Lee
    565

    Uses Hong Kong's transfer from Britain to China to explore how media coverage is guided by ideological struggle.

  • av Dorothy M. Figueira
    389,-

    Explores the construction of the Aryan myth and its uses in both India and Europe.

  • av Sun Bin
    389,-

    A classic of both military strategy and Eastern philosophy from the fourth century B.C.E.

  • av Harold Coward
    345,-

    Explores the influence of yoga in the seminal Indian philosophy of Bhartrhari and in the Western psychology of Freud, Jung, and the transpersonalists, providing unique insights into the differences between Eastern and Western concepts of human nature.

  • av Grazia Deledda
    379,-

    A translation of Grazia Deledda's final novel, an autobiographically based portrayal of an Italian woman coming to terms with breast cancer at the cusp of the twentieth century.

  • av Donald A. Crosby
    389,-

    An eloquent case for regarding nature itself as the focus of religion-as the metaphysical ultimate deserving religious commitment.

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    379,-

    A reader-friendly translation of the medieval Indian text, which presents a powerful, compassionate goddess as ruler of the universe.

  • av F. W. J. Schelling
    499

    Part novella, part philosophy, Clara was Schelling's most popular work during his lifetime, and appears here in English for the first time.

  • av Edward E. Curtis IV
    535

    Explores modern African-American Islamic thought within the context of Islamic history, giving special attention to questions of universality versus particularity.

  • av Ramdas Lamb
    389,-

    An introduction to the Ram bhakti tradition and a fascinating account of its practice among a group of Central Indian Untouchables.

  • av Stanley Krippner
    389,-

    Discusses extraordinary dreams and offers suggestions for interpreting and appreciating your own extraordinary dreams.

  • av David R. Loy
    389,-

    A Buddhist interpretation of Western history that shows civilization shaped by the self's desire for groundedness.

  • av Sayyid Mu¿ammad ¿Ab¿¿Ab¿'¿
    379,-

    An English translation of a seminal book on Sufism from a Shi'i perspective by an eminent Muslim thinker.

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    359,-

    Two of D¿gen's most esteemed translators provide key chapters from his Zen masterpiece, the Sh¿b¿genz¿, in English with annotations to guide the reader.

  • av Behzad Yaghmaian
    389,-

    A multi-level insider's look at the changes transforming contemporary Iran.

  • av Glenn Abney
    559

    In The Politics of State and City Administration, Abney and Lauth take a penetrating look at the relationships of state and city administrators to the people with whom they work: legislators, councilors, chief executives, and numerous interest groups seeking to influence administrative decisions and upon whom administrators depend to achieve their objectives. The analysis is based upon information obtained from national surveys of approximately 800 state and 600 city government department heads.The reader of this book will learn, for example, that governors are perceived by their department heads to be more interested in management than in policy leadership, interest groups are viewed as allies rather than enemies of state administrators, and the emergence of professionalism in administration has reduced the ability of mayors to be chief administrators. The Politics of State and City Administration will be of interest to scholars and students of public administration, state and local government, and public policy.

  • av Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
    549

    The first authoritative study of the emergence of the modern concept of literature in German romanticism.

  • av Jorge N. Ferrer
    389,-

    A participatory alternative to the perennialism and experientialism dominant in transpersonal psychology.

  • av Stephen M. Buhler
    389,-

    A comprehensive look at film adaptations of Shakespeare's plays.

  • av Weaver Santaniello
    549

    Examines Nietzsche's complex attitudes toward religion and his understanding of how particular religions and deities affect the intellectual, moral, and spiritual lives of their various proselytes and adherents.

  • av Sid Brown
    379,-

    Recounts the struggles of a young Thai woman to become a Buddhist nun and the challenges and rewards of that life.

  • av M. C. Dillon
    475,-

    Critiques the predominant romantic ideal.

  • av Jane Danielewicz
    389,-

    Through the experiences of six students who wish to become high school teachers, this book explores the process of what it means to be a teacher and proposes ten principles for identity development.

  • av As'ad Ghanem
    579

    Examines the difficulties of Palestinian-Arab political life in Israel.

  • av Corinne Demas
    365

    This memoir evokes a girl's coming of age in a postwar New York City planned, "utopian" community.

  • av J. Baird Callicott
    409,-

    In Defense of the Land Ethic: Essays in Environmental Philosophy brings into a single volume J. Baird Callicott's decade-long effort to articulate, defend, and extend the seminal environmental philosophy of Aldo Leopold. A leading voice in this new field, Callicott sounds the depths of the proverbial iceberg, the tip of which is "The Land Ethic.""The Land Ethic," Callicott argues, is traceable to the moral psychology of David Hume and Charles Darwin's classical account of the origin and evolution of Hume's moral sentiments. Leopold adds an ecological vision of organic nature to these foundations.How can an evolutionary and ecological environmental ethic bridge the gap between is and ought? How may wholes-species, ecosystems, and the biosphere itself-be the direct objects of moral concern? How may the intrinsic value of nonhuman natural entities and nature as a whole be justified?In addition to confronting and resolving these distinctly philosophical queries, Callicott engages in lively debate with proponents of animal liberation and rights-finally to achieve an integrated theory of animal welfare and environmental ethics. He critically discusses the land ethic that is alleged to have prevailed among traditional American Indian peoples and points toward a new and equally revolutionary environmental aesthetic.

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