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Age of Reason, The: 17th Century Philosophers
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Author Stuart Hampshire
Publisher Mentor Books
ISBN 0451611861
Edition 1956-02-01
Release Date Feb 01, 1956
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Analytic Psychology: Its Theory and Practice - The Tavistock Lectures
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Author C.G. Jung
Publisher Vintage
Edition 1968
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Asimov's Guide to the Bible
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Author Asimov Isaac
Publisher Avon Books
ISBN 038051334X
Edition 1971
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Being and Nothingness
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Author Jean Paul Sartre
Publisher Washington Square Press
ISBN 0671483889
Edition 1966
Number of Pages 811
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Jean-Paul Sartre, the seminal smarty-pants of mid-century thinking, launched the existentialist fleet with the publication of Being and Nothingness in 1943. Though the book is thick, dense, and unfriendly to careless readers, it is indispensable to those interested in the philosophy of consciousness and free will. Some of his arguments are fallacious, others are unclear, but for the most part Sartre's thoughts penetrate deeply into fundamental philosophical territory. Basing his conception of self-consciousness loosely on Heidegger's "being," Sartre proceeds to sharply delineate between conscious actions ("for themselves") and unconscious ("in themselves"). It is a conscious choice, he claims, to live one's life "authentically" and in a unified fashion, or not--this is the fundamental freedom of our lives.

Drawing on history and his own rich imagination for examples, Sartre offers compelling supplements to his more formal arguments. The waiter who detaches himself from his job-role sticks in the reader's memory with greater tenacity than the lengthy discussion of inauthentic life and serves to bring the full force of the argument to life. Even if you're not an angst-addicted poet from North Beach, Being and Nothingness offers you a deep conversation with a brilliant mind--unfortunately, a rare find these days. --Rob Lightner

Beyond Good and Evil
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Author Friedrich Nietzsche
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN 0140442677
Edition 1973-01-25
Release Date Jan 25, 1973
Number of Pages 240
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This is a major work by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, whose writings have been deeply influential on subsequent generations of philosophers. It is offered here in a new translation by Judith Norman, with an introduction by Rolf Peter Horstmann that places the work in its historical and philosophical context.

Book of Angels
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Author Sophy Burnham
Publisher Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345400577
Edition 1995-08-01
Release Date Aug 01, 1995
Number of Pages 416
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"A GOLDEN CONJUNCTION OF HEAVEN AND EARTH...Reminding us that there are angels in every religion."
--The Washington Post
When Sophy Burnham wrote A BOOK OF ANGELS, she inspired a phenomenon. An instant bestseller when it was originally published, this beautiful volume tells not only the extraordinary true stories of present-day encounters with angels, but also traces the understanding and study of angels throughout history and in different cultures. What do angels look like? Whom do they choose to visit? Why do they appear more often to children than to adults? An eloquent report from the place where earth and heaven meet, A BOOK OF ANGELS is a quest into mysteries and a song of praise to life.
"A BOOK OF ANGELS is a kind of timeless tour, led by ordinary people who've met angels, and extraordinary writers who've set down ageless thoughts: Milton, Dante, Goethe, Shakespeare, Blake, Rilke, Dostoevsky, Swedenborg, and Poe, along with passages from the Bible and Koran."
--Los Angeles Times
"Like all good books, it exceeds the subject and illuminates the tough, tiring, and sometimes miraculous business of living, where angels sometimes help out....The visible and invisible dance with each other continually and as far as angels are concerned, now you see them, now you don't. A BOOK OF ANGELS gives us a lovely, sustained glimpse."
--Chicago Tribune

Building a Bridge to the 18th Century : How the Past Can Improve Our Future
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Author Neil Postman
Publisher Knopf
ISBN 0375401296
Edition 1999-09-21
Release Date Sep 21, 1999
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The problem with the world today, says Neil Postman, is that we've become so caught up in hurtling towards the future that we've lost our societal "narrative," a humane cultural tradition that creates "a sense of purpose and continuity"--in other words, something to believe in. "In order to have an agreeable encounter with the twenty-first century," he asserts, "we will have to take into it some good ideas. And in order to do that, we need to look back to take stock of the good ideas available to us." He finds rich source material in the Enlightenment, the salad days for philosophers such as Goethe, Voltaire, Diderot, Paine, and Jefferson, "the beginnings of much that is worthwhile about the modern world." Yet Building a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century is a call for cultural progress, not regression: "I am not suggesting that we become the eighteenth century," Postman notes, "only that we use it for what it is worth and all it is worth."

Chief among the values Postman cites is the development of the intellect; it plays a part in many of his recommendations, from the cultivation of a healthy skepticism towards overhyped technology to sweeping educational reforms that include replacing grammar instruction with logic and rhetoric and introducing courses on comparative religion and the history of science. He also lashes out at postmodernists who start with the premise that language "is a major factor in producing our perceptions, judgments, knowledge, and institutions" and conclude that language is therefore tenuously connected to reality at best. Enlightenment thinkers knew that language molded perception, he notes, but they also believed that "it is possible to use language to say things about the world that are true" and "to communicate ideas to oneself and to others." Postman is excessively curmudgeonly at times, as in his reference to philosopher Jean Baudrillard as "a Frenchman, of all things," or his remarks on the ancient Athenians: "I know they are the classic example of Dead White Males, but we should probably listen to them anyway." But for anybody with a stake in the culture wars, or who wants to apply the lessons of philosophy to the modern world, Building a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century will make for provocative reading.

Care of the Soul : A Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life
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Author Thomas Moore
Publisher Harper Paperbacks
ISBN 0060922249
Edition 1994-01-26
Release Date Jan 26, 1994
Number of Pages 336
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Care of the Soul is considered to be one of the best primers for soul work ever written. Thomas Moore, an internationally renowned theologian and former Catholic monk, offers a philosophy for living that involves accepting our humanity rather than struggling to transcend it. By nurturing the soul in everyday life, Moore shows how to cultivate dignity, peace, and depth of character. For example, in addressing the importance of daily rituals he writes, "Ritual maintains the world's holiness. As in a dream a small object may assume significance, so in a life that is animated by ritual there are no insignificant things." This is the eloquence that helped reintroduce the sacred into everyday language and contemporary values.

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This New York Times bestseller (more than 200,000 hardcover copies sold) provides a path-breaking lifestyle handbook that shows how to add spirituality, depth, and meaning to modern-day life by nurturing the soul.

Chomsky
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Author John Lyons
Publisher Fontana
ISBN 0006323774
Edition 1970
Release Date Jan 01, 1970
Number of Pages 120
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City of Words - CBC Massey Lecture
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Author Alberto Manguel
Publisher House of Anansi Press
ISBN 0887847633
Edition 2007-12-01
Release Date Dec 01, 2007
Number of Pages 240
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The end of ethnic nationalism — building societies that promote civic nationalism with universally accepted value systems — seems eminently sensible. But something is going wrong. In these 2007 Massey Lectures, Alberto Manguel takes a fresh look at the problems that come with creating new societies. Race riots in France, political murder in The Netherlands, bombings in Britain — all appear to be symptoms of a multicultural experiment gone awry. Politicians and sociologists are puzzled; why is it so hard for people to live together given the grim alternatives? Is blood still more important than peaceful coexistence? In The City of Words Manguel proposes a different approach: look at what writers have to say — maybe books and stories hold secret keys to the human heart, keys that social planners can’t find. With his trademark wit and erudition, Manguel suggests looking on the library shelf marked “fiction” for the book titled How to Build a Better Society.

Did You Spot the Gorilla? : How to Recognise the Hidden Opportunities in Your Life
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Author Richard Wiseman
Publisher Arrow Books, Limited
ISBN 0099466430
Edition 2004
Release Date Jan 01, 2004
Number of Pages 112
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This fascinating and original self-help/business book from the author of The Luck Factor reveals a new way of creating opportunities at work and shows how not to ignore what is right in front of you.

In a recent series of ground-breaking psychological experiments, volunteers were shown a 30-second film of some people playing basketball, and told to count the number of passes made with the ball. After just a few seconds, a man dressed as a gorilla slowly walked into the frame, beat his chest at the camera, and sauntered off. Unbelievably, almost none of the people watching the film noticed the gorilla.

Exactly the same psychological mechanisms that caused people to miss the gorilla also cause them to miss unexpected but important opportunities in their professional and personal lives. This book outlines the scientific evidence and thinking behind this remarkable new phenomenon, and shows you how you can spot gorillas in your life - and what to do when you see one.

Discovering Difference: Contemporary Essays in American Culture
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Publisher Indiana University Press
ISBN 0253208157
Edition 1993-10
Release Date Oct 01, 1993
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Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria
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Author Sigmund Freud
Publisher Touchstone
ISBN 0684829460
Edition 1997-11-01
Release Date Nov 01, 1997
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Einstein's Dreams
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Author Alan Lightman
Publisher Pantheon
ISBN 0679416463
Edition 1993-01-04
Release Date Jan 04, 1993
Number of Pages 192
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An imaginary re-creation of Einstein's discovery of the nature of time, this novel takes us through the young patent clerk's many dreams depicting compelling conceptions of time.

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If you liked the eerie whimsy of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, Steven Millhauser's Little Kingdoms, or Jorge Luis Borges's Labyrinths, you will love Alan Lightman's ethereal yet down-to-earth book Einstein's Dreams. Lightman teaches physics and writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, helping bridge the light-year-size gap between science and the humanities, the enemy camps C.P. Snow famously called The Two Cultures.

Einstein's Dreams became a bestseller by delighting both scientists and humanists. It is technically a novel. Lightman uses simple, lyrical, and literal details to locate Einstein precisely in a place and time--Berne, Switzerland, spring 1905, when he was a patent clerk privately working on his bizarre, unheard-of theory of relativity. The town he perceives is vividly described, but the waking Einstein is a bit player in this drama.

The book takes flight when Einstein takes to his bed and we share his dreams, 30 little fables about places where time behaves quite differently. In one world, time is circular; in another a man is occasionally plucked from the present and deposited in the past: "He is agonized. For if he makes the slightest alteration in anything, he may destroy the future ... he is forced to witness events without being part of them ... an inert gas, a ghost ... an exile of time." The dreams in which time flows backward are far more sophisticated than the time-tripping scenes in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, though science-fiction fans may yearn for a sustained yarn, which Lightman declines to provide. His purpose is simply to study the different kinds of time in Einstein's mind, each with its own lucid consequences. In their tone and quiet logic, Lightman's fables come off like Bach variations played on an exquisite harpsichord. People live for one day or eternity, and they respond intelligibly to each unique set of circumstances. Raindrops hang in the air in a place of frozen time; in another place everyone knows one year in advance exactly when the world will end, and acts accordingly.

"Consider a world in which cause and effect are erratic," writes Lightman. "Scientists turn reckless and mutter like gamblers who cannot stop betting.... In this world, artists are joyous." In another dream, time slows with altitude, causing rich folks to build stilt homes on mountaintops, seeking eternal youth and scorning the swiftly aging poor folk below. Forgetting eventually how they got there and why they subsist on "all but the most gossamer food," the higher-ups at length "become thin like the air, bony, old before their time."

There is no plot in this small volume--it's more like a poetry collection than a novel. Like Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time, it's a mind-stretching meditation by a scientist who's been to the far edge of physics and is back with wilder tales than Marco Polo's. And unlike many admirers of Hawking, readers of Einstein's Dreams have a high probability of actually finishing it.

Essential Kierkegaard, The
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Author Soren Kierkegaard
Publisher Princeton University Press
ISBN 0691019401
Edition 2000-05-30
Release Date May 30, 2000
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This is the most comprehensive anthology of Søren Kierkegaard's works ever assembled in English. Drawn from the volumes of Princeton's authoritative Kierkegaard's Writings series by editors Howard and Edna Hong, the selections represent every major aspect of Kierkegaard's extraordinary career. They reveal the powerful mix of philosophy, psychology, theology, and literary criticism that made Kierkegaard one of the most compelling writers of the nineteenth century and a shaping force in the twentieth. With an introduction to Kierkegaard's writings as a whole and explanatory notes for each selection, this is the essential one-volume guide to a thinker who changed the course of modern intellectual history.

The anthology begins with Kierkegaard's early journal entries and traces the development of his work chronologically to the final The Changelessness of God. The book presents generous selections from all of Kierkegaard's landmark works, including Either/Or, Fear and Trembling, Works of Love, and The Sickness unto Death, and draws new attention to a host of such lesser-known writings as Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions and The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air. The selections are carefully chosen to reflect the unique character of Kierkegaard's work, with its shifting pseudonyms, its complex dialogues, and its potent combination of irony, satire, sermon, polemic, humor, and fiction. We see the esthetic, ethical, and ethical-religious ways of life initially presented as dialogue in two parallel series of pseudonymous and signed works and later in the "second authorship" as direct address. And we see the themes that bind the whole together, in particular Kierkegaard's overarching concern with, in his own words, "What it means to exist; . . . what it means to be a human being."

Together, the selections provide the best available introduction to Kierkegaard's writings and show more completely than any other book why his work, in all its creativity, variety, and power, continues to speak so directly today to so many readers around the world.

Essential Koran, The
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ISBN 0785809023
Edition 1998-01
Release Date Jan 01, 1998
Number of Pages 203
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This collection of readings from the Quran is designed to help non-Muslim Westerners approach this sacred book and savor something of its amazing power through a selection of chapters and verses encapsulating some of its central ideas and essential beauties. A "rosary of readings and recitations," the excerpts chosen represent the "six aims" of the Quran (which range from knowledge of God to refutations of unbelievers' arguments), all of which point to the need for intelligent, considered faith in order for humans to come to a true knowledge of God. The selections, from hymns of praise to calls for compassion toward the most needy, reveal the majesty and poetry of this extraordinary text while illuminating its spiritual lessons. Cleary's graceful translation makes the ancient verses clear and accessible to the modern reader:

Worship nothing but God;
be good to your parents and relatives,
and to the orphan and the poor.
Speak nicely to people,
be constant in prayer,
and give charity.

The excellent linguistic notes, which Cleary calls an intrinsic part of the translation itself, amplify the meanings of untranslatable words through reference to their Arabic roots and related derivatives. The book is a first-rate introduction for non-Muslims both to the beauty of the Quran and to the core teachings of Islam, which have too often been misrepresented or misunderstood in the West. --Uma Kukathas

Flatterland: Like Flatland, Only More So
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Author Ian Stewart
Publisher Perseus Books Group
ISBN 073820675X
Edition 2002-04
Release Date Apr 01, 2002
Number of Pages 320
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In 1884, an amiably eccentric clergyman and literary scholar named Edwin Abbott Abbott published an odd philosophical novel called Flatland, in which he explored such things as four-dimensional mathematics and gently satirized some of the orthodoxies of his time. The book went on to be a bestseller in Victorian England, and it has remained in print ever since.

With Flatterland, Ian Stewart, an amiable professor of mathematics at the University of Warwick, updates the science of Flatland, adding literally countless dimensions to Abbott's scheme of things ("Your world has not just four dimensions," one of his characters proclaims, "but five, fifty, a million, or even an infinity of them! And none of them need be time. Space of a hundred and one dimensions is just as real as a space of three dimensions"). Along his fictional path, Stewart touches on Feynman diagrams, superstring theory, time travel, quantum mechanics, and black holes, among many other topics. And, in Abbott's spirit, Stewart pokes fun at our own assumptions, including our quest for a Theory of Everything.

You can't help but be charmed by a book with characters named Superpaws, the Hawk King, the Projective Lion, and the Space Hopper and dotted with doggerel such as "You ain't nothin' but a hadron / nucleifyin' all the time" and "I can't get no / more momentum." And, best of all, you can learn a thing or two about modern mathematics while being roundly entertained. That's no small accomplishment, and one for which Stewart deserves applause. --Gregory McNamee

Freud and the Non-European
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Author Edward W. Said
Publisher Verso
ISBN 1859845002
Edition 2003-04
Release Date Apr 01, 2003
Number of Pages 108
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Quite differently from the spirit of Freud's deliberately provocative reminders that Judaism's founder was a non-Jew, and that Judaism begins in the realm of Egyptian, non-Jewish monotheism, Israeli legislation countervenes, represses, and even cancels Freud's carefully maintained opening out of Jewish identity toward its non-Jewish background.

Using an impressive array of material from literature, archaeology and social theory, Edward Said explores the profound implications of Freud's Moses and Monotheism for Middle-East politics today. The resulting book reveals Said's abiding interest in Freud's work and its important influence on his own.

He proposes that Freud's assumption that Moses was an Egyptian undermines any simple ascription of a pure identity, and further that identity itself cannot be thought or worked through without the recognition of the limits inherent in it. Said suggests that such an unresolved, nuanced sense of identity might, if embodied in political reality, have formed, or might still form, the basis for a new understanding between Jews and Palestinians. Instead, Israel's relentless march towards an exclusively Jewish state denies any sense of a more complex, inclusive past.

Godless Jew: Freud, Atheism, and the Making of Psychoanalysis
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Author Peter Gay
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN 0300046081
Edition 1989-08-16
Release Date Aug 16, 1989
Number of Pages 204
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"A concise, pointed historical inquiry into Freud's atheism and Jewish cultural identity and their role in his development of psychoanalysis."-Library Journal "A lucid, occasionally provocative close-up of Freud-as-nonbeliever, enhanced by Gay's suave, broadly allusive handling of the historical and theological contexts."-Kirkus Reviews "In this valuable essay, Gay . . . brings great sensitivity and insight to a debate that still persists in some quarters."-Publishers Weekly "Freud . . . would have enjoyed Peter Gay's book."-John C. Marshall, New York Times Book Review "Freud himself asked why psychoanalysis had to be created by a 'completely godless Jew.' Gay elegantly and convincingly answers his question."-Choice "It is an important and welcome contribution to the vast literature that already exists on Freud and the movement that he founded."-Lee Dembart, Los Angeles Times Published in association with the Hebrew Union College Press

I And Thou
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Author Martin Buber
Publisher Free Press
ISBN 0684717255
Edition 1971-02-01
Release Date Feb 01, 1971
Number of Pages 192
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I and Thou, Martin Buber's classic philosophical work, is among the 20th century's foundational documents of religious ethics. "The close association of the relation to God with the relation to one's fellow-men ... is my most essential concern," Buber explains in the Afterword. Before discussing that relationship, in the book's final chapter, Buber explains at length the range and ramifications of the ways people treat one another, and the ways they bear themselves in the natural world. "One should beware altogether of understanding the conversation with God ... as something that occurs merely apart from or above the everyday," Buber explains. "God's address to man penetrates the events in all our lives and all the events in the world around us, everything biographical and everything historical, and turns it into instruction, into demands for you and me." Throughout I and Thou, Buber argues for an ethic that does not use other people (or books, or trees, or God), and does not consider them objects of one's own personal experience. Instead, Buber writes, we must learn to consider everything around us as "You" speaking to "me," and requiring a response. Buber's dense arguments can be rough going at times, but Walter Kaufmann's definitive 1970 translation contains hundreds of helpful footnotes providing Buber's own explanations of the book's most difficult passages. --Michael Joseph Gross

Ideas and Opinions
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Author Albert Einstein
Publisher Crown Publishers
ISBN 0517556014
Edition 1985-12-13
Release Date Dec 13, 1985
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A new edition of the most definitive collection of Albert Einstein's popular writings, gathered under the supervision of Einstein himself. The selections range from his earliest days as a theoretical physicist to his death in 1955; from such subjects as relativity, nuclear war or peace, and religion and science, to human rights, economics, and government.

Introduction to Psychology and Law
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Publisher University of Toronto Press
ISBN 0802042759
Edition 2001-03
Release Date Mar 01, 2001
Number of Pages 565
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Islamic Mandalas
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Author Klaus Holitzka
Publisher Sterling
ISBN 1402700369
Edition 2002-09-28
Release Date Sep 28, 2002
Number of Pages 64
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Select your own colors to fill out these 31 mandalas, then consult the artist’s “chart of emotions” to discover what your choices reveal. Each mandala is based on breathtaking classical designs from the high Islamic cultures of 500 to 1,000 years ago. Meditative poems from the great Islamic literary tradition accompany the mandalas. “It’s fun! It’s creative! It’s a coloring book for grown-ups!”—Publishers Weekly.

Jung
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Author Joseph Campbell
Publisher Viking Adult
ISBN 0670410624
Edition 1971-11-24
Release Date Nov 24, 1971
Number of Pages 659
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Knowledge and Mind: A Philosophical Introduction
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Author Andrew Brook / Robert J. Stainton
Publisher The MIT Press
ISBN 0262024756
Edition 2000-04-03
Release Date Apr 03, 2000
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This is the only contemporary text to cover both epistemology and philosophy of mind at an introductory level. It also serves as a general introduction to philosophy: it discusses the nature and methods of philosophy as well as basic logical tools of the trade.

The book is divided into three parts. The first focuses on knowledge, in particular, skepticism and knowledge of the external world, and knowledge of language. The second focuses on mind, including the metaphysics of mind and freedom of will. The third brings together knowledge and mind, discussing knowledge of mind (other minds and our own) and naturalism and how epistemology and philosophy of mind come together in contemporary cognitive science. Throughout, the authors take into account the needs of the beginning philosophy student. They have made very effort to ensure accessibility while preserving accuracy.

Leviathan: With Selected Variants from the Latin Edition of 1668
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Author Thomas Hobbes
Publisher Hackett Pub Co Inc
ISBN 0872201775
Edition 1994-03
Release Date Mar 01, 1994
Number of Pages 584
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Made for Heaven: And Why on Earth It Matters
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Author C.S. Lewis
Publisher HarperOne
ISBN 0060766921
Edition 2005-02-15
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A collection of Lewis's most profound writing on the deepest truths of the Christian life.

Metamorphosis
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Author Franz Kafka
Publisher Random House
ISBN 0805204202
Edition 1978-01
Release Date Jan 01, 1978
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Mitra-Varuna: An Essay on Two Indo-European Representations of Sovereignty
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Author Georges Dumézil
Publisher Zone Books
ISBN 0942299132
Edition 1990-02-23
Release Date Feb 23, 1990
Number of Pages 192
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Georges Dumézil, founder of the new comparative mythology, discovered that all Indo-European religions are articulated according to three hierarchical functions: sacred sovereignty, force, and fecundity. In Mitra-Varuna he develops this general theory but concentrates on the most important of these functions: sovereignty. In particular, Dumézil shows that religious and/or political sovereignty - from India to Rome, from Iran to Scandinavia - is conceived as a dual category: on the one hand the magician-king (raj, rex), on the other the jurist-priest (brahman, flamen).

Mitra-Varuna, combines extraordinarv scholarship and theoretical discovery with the pleasures of storytelling. A founding work of comparative, mythology, it is today a seminal essay in the archaeology of power.

Georges Dumézil a member of the Academic Française, was Professor of Indo-European Civilization in the College de France. He is the author of numerous books including Camillus, The Gods of the Ancient Northmen, and The Stakes of the Warrior. Distributed for Zone Books.

My Mother My Self
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Author Nancy Friday
Publisher Dell
ISBN 0440156645
Edition 1987-05-01
Release Date May 01, 1987
Number of Pages 475
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Mystery of the Aleph, The : Mathematics, the Kabbalah, and the Search for Infinity
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Author Amir D. Aczel
Publisher Washington Square Press
ISBN 0743422996
Edition 2001-09-01
Release Date Sep 01, 2001
Number of Pages 272
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The search for infinity, that sublime and barely comprehensible mystery, has exercised both mathematicians and theologians over many generations. Jewish mystics, in particular, labored with elaborate numerological schema to imagine the pure nothingness of infinity, while scientists such as Galileo, the great astronomer, and Georg Cantor, the inventor of modern set theory (as well as a gifted Shakespearean scholar), brought their training to bear on the unimaginable infinitude of numbers and of space, seeking the key to the universe.

In this sometimes technical but always accessible narrative, Amir Aczel, author of the spirited study Fermat's Last Theorem, contemplates such matters as the Greek philosopher Zeno's several paradoxes; the curious careers of defrocked priests, (literal) mad scientists, and sober scholars whose work helped untangle some of those paradoxes; and the conundrums that modern mathematics has substituted for the puzzles of yore. To negotiate some of those enigmas requires a belief not unlike faith, Aczel hints, noting, "We may find it hard to believe that an elegant and seemingly very simple system of numbers and operations such as addition and multiplication--elements so intuitive that children learn them in school--should be fraught with holes and logical hurdles." Hard to believe, indeed. Aczel's book makes for a fine and fun exercise in brain-stretching, while providing a learned survey of the regions where science and religion meet. --Gregory McNamee

Organizational Behavior 6th ed.
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Author John R. Schermerhorn / James G. Hunt / Richard N. Osborn
Publisher Horizon Pubs & Distributors Inc
ISBN 0471246514
Edition 1997-11-25
Release Date Nov 25, 1997
Number of Pages 656
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This book presents the foundations of organizational behavior in a flexible, meaningful way. It provides readers with increased awareness of recent technological advances through the World Wide Web. It features an increased emphasis on globalization by including Canadian and other international companies in case studies and exercises and helps readers develop a heightened sensitivity to international market concerns.

Origin and Function of Culture, The
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Author Geza Roheim
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Edition 1971
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Paradoxe de l'Ame - Exile et retour d'un archetype
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Author Diane Cousineau Bruitsche
Publisher Georg
ISBN 282570475
Edition 1993
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Phenomenology Reader, The
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Author Dermot Moran
Publisher Routledge
ISBN 0415224225
Edition 2002-02-01
Release Date Feb 01, 2002
Number of Pages 456
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The Phenomenology Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings from phenomenology's major seminal thinkers. The carefully selected readings chart phenomenology's most famous thinkers such as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Derrida as well as less well known figures such as Stein and Scheler. Each author and their writings is introduced and placed in philosophical context by the editors.

Philosophers and religious truth
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Author Ninian Smart
Publisher S.C.M. Press
ISBN 0334012589
Edition 1969
Number of Pages 189
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Philosophy of Rhetoric, The
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Author I. A. Richards
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN 0195007158
Edition 1965-12-31
Release Date Dec 31, 1965
Number of Pages 144
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In this in-depth work, Richards defines rhetoric as the study of misunderstanding and its remedies. Focusing on how words work in discourse, he examines the interaction of words with each other and with their contexts, demonstrating how a continual synthesis of meaning--or "principle of metaphor"--gives life to discussion. He also argues that we can better control and animate our use of words, and therefore decrease misunderstanding, by comprehending the way meaning changes in discourse.

Picture Perfect: The Art and Artifice of Public Image Making
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Author Kiku Adatto
Publisher Basic Books
ISBN 0465057543
Edition 1994-05
Release Date May 01, 1994
Number of Pages 208
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Plato's Republic and Other Works
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Author Plato
Publisher International Collectors Library
Number of Pages 200
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The most important of the Socratic dialogues, the Republic is concerned with the construction of an ideal commonwealth and thus wins its place as the earliest of utopias.

Problem of Pain
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Author C.S. Lewis
Publisher Fontana Books
ISBN 9990541957
Release Date Nov 01, 1957
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The Problem of Pain answers the universal question, "Why would an all-loving, all-knowing God allow people to experience pain and suffering?" Master Christian apologist C.S. Lewis asserts that pain is a problem because our finite, human minds selfishly believe that pain-free lives would prove that God loves us. In truth, by asking for this, we want God to love us less, not more than he does. "Love, in its own nature, demands the perfecting of the beloved; that the mere 'kindness' which tolerates anything except suffering in its object is, in that respect at the opposite pole from Love." In addressing "Divine Omnipotence," "Human Wickedness," "Human Pain," and "Heaven," Lewis succeeds in lifting the reader from his frame of reference by artfully capitulating these topics into a conversational tone, which makes his assertions easy to swallow and even easier to digest. Lewis is straightforward in aim as well as honest about his impediments, saying, "I am not arguing that pain is not painful. Pain hurts. I am only trying to show that the old Christian doctrine that being made perfect through suffering is not incredible. To prove it palatable is beyond my design." The mind is expanded, God is magnified, and the reader is reminded that he is not the center of the universe as Lewis carefully rolls through the dissertation that suffering is God's will in preparing the believer for heaven and for the full weight of glory that awaits him there. While many of us naively wish that God had designed a "less glorious and less arduous destiny" for his children, the fortune lies in Lewis's inclination to set us straight with his charming wit and pious mind. --Jill Heatherly

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Why must humanity suffer? In this elegant and thoughtful work, C. S. Lewis questions the pain and suffering that occur everyday and how this contrasts with the notion of a God that is both omnipotent and good. An answer to this critical theological problem is found within these pages.

Psychological Research: The Ideas Behind the Methods
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Author Douglas G. Mook / Douglas Mook
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN 0393976203
Edition 2001-05
Release Date May 01, 2001
Number of Pages 573
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Personal, Informal Writing Style: Professor Mook has written a book that undergraduates will want to read. Written with an informal voice and casual style, Psychological Research confronts students' fears and misconceptions while covering a full range of topics.

Studies and Applications from All Fields of Psychology: Psychological Research presents examples from different branches of pschology and establishes that the methods and principles are the same throughout the discipline.

Real Examples with Real Implications: In order to dispel the misconception that research is narrow in scope, Professor Mook emphasizes both the immediate consequences of experimental results and the broader contexts in which results can be applied.

Intuitive Approach: Every chapter reinforces the belief that psychological research builds on a familiar core of ideas, and emphasizes that the standard procedures of good research are not mysterious or esoteric.

Making Friends With Statistics: Psychological Research includes abbreviated coverage of statistics. Building on the intuitive approach featured throughout the book, Professor Mook emphasizes the value of learning how to use statistics over the memorization of formulas and equations. He demonstrates the role of statistics in designing an experiment, interpreting results, and presenting findings while keeping mathematical calculations to a minimum. "Making Friends with Statistics" sections appear at the end of each chapter for clarity and flexibility.

Psychology and Religion - The Terry Lectures Series
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Author Carl Gustav Jung
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN 0300001371
Edition 1960-09-10
Release Date Sep 10, 1960
Number of Pages 138
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Psychology the Science of Behaviour, 2nd ed.
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Author Neil Carlson / William Buskist / Micael Enzle / DonaldHeth
Publisher Allyn and Bacon Canada
ISBN 0205 366066
Edition 2000
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S/Z: An Essay
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Author Roland Barthes
Publisher Hill and Wang
ISBN 0374521670
Edition 1975-01-01
Release Date Jan 01, 1975
Number of Pages 271
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Preface by Richard Howard. Translated by Richard Miller. This is Barthes's scrupulous literary analysis of Balzac's short story "Sarrasine."

Second Arrivals: Landscape and Belonging in Contemporary Writing of the Americas
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Author Sarah Phillips Casteel
Publisher University of Virginia Press
ISBN 0813926394
Edition 2007-08-21
Release Date Aug 21, 2007
Number of Pages 244
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Diaspora studies have tended to privilege urban landscapes over rural ones, wanting to avoid the racial homogeneity, conservatism, and xenophobia usually associated with the latter. In Second Arrivals: Landscape and Belonging in Contemporary Writing of the Americas, Sarah Phillips Casteel examines the work of writers such as Derek Walcott, V. S. Naipaul, Jamaica Kincaid, Philip Roth, and Joy Kogawa, among others, to show how it expresses the appeal that rural and wilderness spaces can hold for the diasporic imagination.

Casteel proposes an alternative to postmodern celebrations of rootlessness, bringing together writers from the Caribbean and North America who uniquely reimagine the New World landscape from the vantage point of cultural and geographical dislocation. As represented in a range of genres and media -- fiction, poetry, garden writing, and installation art -- these alternative forms of belonging reinterpret New World nature as infused with history and as subject to competing claims, generating a new poetics of American place. The author's transnational approach also gives significant attention to Canadian material, which has largely been overlooked in hemispheric studies of the literature of the Americas.

Contributing to the growing movement of comparative American studies, Second Arrivals will appeal to scholars and students of inter-American studies, Caribbean studies, Canadian studies, diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, and ecocriticism.

Seventeenth Century: Bacon Through Marvell
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Author Arthur Edward Barker
Publisher A H M Publications
ISBN 0882955489
Edition 1980-06
Release Date Jun 01, 1980
Number of Pages 132
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Shakespeare and the Nature of Man
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Author Theodore Spencer
Publisher Macmillan Pub Co
ISBN 0026129205
Edition 1969-06
Release Date Jun 01, 1969
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Social Deviance: Readings in Theory and Research (4th Edition)
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Author Henry N. Pontell
Publisher Prentice Hall
ISBN 0130407747
Edition 2001-11-19
Release Date Nov 19, 2001
Number of Pages 485
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This collection of classic and contemporary readings in social deviance provides a balanced overview of theories, concepts and research. A modified section presenting theoretical perspectives with the addition of new pieces representing developments in both feminist scholarship and the labeling perspective; new readings on professional misconduct by psychotherapists and on statutory rape; specific deviant behaviors examined, along with the research issues in studying them, and the application theories to specific behavior through the use of various research methodologies.

Sociology 3rd Cdn. Ed.
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Author MacIonis; Gerber
Publisher Prentice-Hall
ISBN 0130951153
Edition 1999
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Spaceland: A Novel of the Fourth Dimension
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Author Rudy Rucker
Publisher Tor Books
ISBN 0765303671
Edition 2003-07-04
Release Date Jul 04, 2003
Number of Pages 304
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The product manager for a Silicon Valley startup, Joe Cube thinks the best way to enter the new millennium is to stay safely home with his wife and watch the year 2000 come in on an experimental television/interactive device "borrowed" from work. His wife, however, is less than pleased. And after Jena passes out from too much New Year's imbibing, Joe discovers the undertested device has opened a gateway to a new universe: he is contacted by a fourth-dimensional woman named Momo....

Usually, tribute novels are like movie remakes: a bad idea. However, this tribute to Edwin A. Abbott's classic novel Flatland works wonderfully. This is because Spaceland is written by Rudy Rucker, a Silicon Valley professor of mathematics and computer science who is also a hard-SF writer with the most gonzo sensibility in science fiction.--Cynthia Ward

Statistics for Psychology 2nd Ed.
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Author Arthur Aron / Elaine N. Aron
Publisher Prentice Hall
ISBN 0139140786
Edition 1998-08-11
Release Date Aug 11, 1998
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A book that focuses on the logic behind the concepts of statistics for psychology, using definitional formulas rather than emphasizing rote memorization. Clearly written, each procedure is conveyed both numerically and verbally, with many visual examples to illustrate the text. It takes the reader from basic procedures through analysis of variance (ANOVA), and not only teaches statistics, but also prepares the user to read and understand research articles as well. This book is an introduction to statistics for psychology, covering such topics as order in a group of numbers; mean, variance, standard deviation, and Z scores; correlation; prediction; the normal curve, probability, and population versus sample; hypothesis testing; the t test; analysis of variance; chi-square tests; the general linear model; and making sense of advanced statistical procedures in research articles. For statisticians, psychologists and those involved in psychological research in the behavioral and social sciences.

Tao Te Ching
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Author Lao Tzu
Publisher Counterpoint Press
ISBN 1582430470
Edition 2000-04
Release Date Apr 01, 2000
Number of Pages 97
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Having masterfully translated a wide range of ancient Chinese poets and philosophers, David Hinton is uniquely qualified to offer the definitive contemporary English version of the Tao Te Ching, rendering it with both philosophical rigor and poetic elegance.

Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching is not only the single most important text in Chinese spirituality, it is probably the most influential spiritual text in human history. Like all of his translations, Hinton's translation of the Tao Te Ching is mind-opening. It adds startling new dimensions to this text, revealing it as the originary text of deep environmental and feminist thought.

In the past, virtually all translations of this text have been produced either by sinologists having little poetic facility in English, or writers having no ability to read the original Chinese. Hinton's fluency in ancient Chinese and his acclaimed poetic ability combine both of these essential qualifications. Together, they allow a breathtaking new translation that reveals how remarkably current and even innovative this text is after 2500 years.

Technopoly : The Surrender of Culture to Technology
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Author Neil Postman
Publisher Vintage
ISBN 0679745408
Edition 1993-03-31
Release Date Mar 31, 1993
Number of Pages 240
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Neil Postman is one of the most level-headed analysts of education, media, and technology, and in this book he spells out the increasing dependence upon technology, numerical quantification, and misappropriation of "Scientism" to all human affairs. No simple technophobe, Postman argues insightfully and writes with a stylistic flair, profound sense of humor, and love of language increasingly rare in our hastily scribbled e-mail-saturated world.

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In this witty, often terrifying work of cultural criticism, the author of Amusing Ourselves to Death chronicles our transformation into a Technopoly: a society that no longer merely uses technology as a support system but instead is shaped by it--with radical consequences for the meanings of politics, art, education, intelligence, and truth.

Testing Freudian concepts;: An experimental social approach
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Author Irving Sarnoff
Publisher Springer Pub. Co
ISBN 0826111920
Edition 1971
Number of Pages 276
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Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery
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Author Quobna Ottobah Cugoano
Publisher Penguin Classics
ISBN 0140447504
Edition 1999-02-01
Release Date Feb 01, 1999
Number of Pages 240
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Time, Space and Philosophy
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Author Christopher Ray
Publisher Routledge
ISBN 0415032229
Edition 1991-09-01
Release Date Sep 01, 1991
Number of Pages 268
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In Time, Space and Philosophy, Christopher Ray addresses many of the fundamental issues of the philosophy of space and time which have arisen from the works of scientists such as Sir Isaac Newton, Ernst Mach, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking. The paradoxical nature of space and the problem of infinitesimals are aspects of broad ranging debates which discuss the premises of the work of Newton, Einstein, and other scientific giants. his book extends these debates in many areas, examining absolute simultaneity as well as black holes, the big bang theory, and even time travel.

Totality and Infinity: An Essay on Exteriority
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Author Emmanuel Levinas
Publisher Duquesne University Press
ISBN 0820702455
Edition 1969-08
Release Date Aug 01, 1969
Number of Pages 307
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Understanding Me: Lectures and Interviews
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Author Marshall McLuhan
Publisher McClelland & Stewart Ltd
ISBN 0771055455
Edition 2003
Release Date Jan 01, 2003
Number of Pages 344
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Unbuttoned McLuhan! An intimate exploration of Marshall McLuhan’s ideas in his own words

In the last twenty years of his life, Marshall McLuhan published – often in collaboration with others – a series of books that established his reputation as the pre-eminent seer of the modern age. It was McLuhan who made the distinction between “hot” and “cool” media. It was he who observed that “the medium is the message” and who tossed off dozens of other equally memorable phrases from “the global village” and “pattern recognition” to “feedback” and “iconic” imagery.

McLuhan was far more than a pithy-phrase maker, however. He foresaw – at a time when the personal computer was a teckie fantasy – that the world would be brought together by the internet. He foresaw the transformations that would be wrought by digital technology. He understood, before any of his contemporaries, the consequences of the revolution that television and the computer were bringing about. In many ways, we’re still catching up to him.

In Understanding Me, Stephanie McLuhan and David Staines have brought together eighteen previously unpublished lectures and interviews by or involving Marshall McLuhan. They have in common the informality and accessibility of the spoken word. In every case, the text is the transcript taken down from the film, audio, or video tape of the actual encounters – this is not what McLuhan wrote but what he said. The result is a revelation: the seer who often is thought of as aloof and obscure is shown to be funny, spontaneous, and easily understood.

Understanding Media - The Extension of Man
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Author Marshall McLuhan
Publisher Signet
Release Date May 26, 1964
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Utopia or Oblivion: the Prospects for Humanity
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Author Buckminster Fuller
Publisher Bantam
Edition 1973-02-07
Release Date Feb 07, 1973
Number of Pages 365
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Fuller demonstrates that humans now have the technological capability to provide successful living for all, provided we adopt a "Spaceship Earth" viewpoint. Education is key to adopting this viewpoint. This book captures his education philosophy by covering the themes of Spaceship Earth, doing more with less, the false assumptions of Malthusian economics, and the World Game, among others.
Why I Am Not a Christian
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Author Bertrand Russell
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Edition 3rd
Release Date May 26, 1963
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