Normativity, Rationality and Reasoning Selected Essays


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English | ISBN: 019882484X | 2022 | 210 pages | PDF | 1201 KB
This volume is a selection of Broome’s recent papers on normativity, rationality, and reasoning. It covers a variety of topics such as the meanings of ‘ought’, ‘reason’, and ‘reasons’; the fundamental structure of normativity and the metaphysical priority of ought over reasons; the ownership – or agent-relativity – of oughts and reasons; the distinction between rationality and normativity; the notion of rational motivation; what characterizes the human activity of reasoning, and what is the role of normativity within it; the nature of preferences and of reasoning with preferences; and others. These papers extend the work presented in his book Rationality Through Reasoning but there is little overlap between their content and the book’s. They develop further some themes and arguments from the book, and answer some questions that the book left unanswered.
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Essays in Ornithology


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English | 2020 | ISBN: 0648876411 | EPUB | pages: 98 | 2.3 mb
Graduate Diploma Ornithology Essays – complete anthology of all assignments I completed in this degree for 5 subjects at Charles Sturt University. I am just wasting space and time now to get this done.
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Against Progress (Žižek’s Essays)


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English | October 31, 2024 | ISBN: 135051585X | True EPUB | 136 pages | 0.3 MB
To define ‘progress’ is to lay claim to the future. Seminal thinker Slavoj Žižek turns essayist to interrogate the competing visions which form the horizons of human possibility and ask: Can things, which have never seemed worse, get better? What would a better world be? And how, when we are constantly besieged by doomers, degrowthers and disorienting relativisms can we make any headway at all in the face of unprecedented ecological, social and political crises?
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Three Essays on Marx’s Value Theory


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English | October 1, 2013 | ISBN: 1583674241 | True EPUB | 96 pages | 1.8 MB
In this slim, insightful volume, noted economist Samir Amin returns to the core of Marxian economic thought: Marx’s theory of value. He begins with the same question that Marx, along with the classical economists, once pondered: how can every commodity, including labor power, sell at its value on the market and still produce a profit for owners of capital? While bourgeois economists attempted to answer this question according to the categories of capitalist society itself, Marx sought to peer through the surface phenomena of market transactions and develop his theory by examining the actual social relations they obscured. The debate over Marx’s conclusions continues to this day.
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The Deadline Essays


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English | August 29, 2023 | ISBN: 1631496123 | 640 pages | PDF | 13 Mb
"Jill Lepore is unquestionably one of America’s best historians; it’s fair to say she’s one of its best writers too." ―Jonathan Russell Clark, Los Angeles Times
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Classical Music in a Changing Culture Essays from The American Record Guide


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2014 | 189 Pages | ISBN: 1442234547 | EPUB | 1 MB
Founded in 1935, The American Record Guide is America’s oldest classical music review magazine. In 1987, when Donald Vroon assumed its editorship, he took on the Herculean task of writing editorials on a vast array of subjects, amassing a wealth of commentary and criticism on not only the foibles and failings, but glimmers of light in American culture. A staunch defender of the highbrow pleasures of good music composed, played, and heard with intelligence, Vroon takes no prisoners in assessing the challenges and failures and possible successes that confront America’s future as a nation of music listeners. In Classical Music in a Changing Culture: Essays from The American Record Guide, Vroon delves into a variety of topics: orchestra finances, contemporary music, classical music marketing, attracting young crowds, musical aesthetics, the future of classical music, the sale and distribution of music in the modern era; the decline of American culture and its causes; the role of misguided ideologies that affect American music, from political correctness to multiculturalism to period performance practice, and the true richness of our music and its subculture. As Vroon argues, since all criticism is cultural criticism, music criticism in the broadest sense-from its composition to its distribution to its reception-is a window onto broader culture issues. Classical Music in a Changing Culture should appeal to anyone serious about classical music and worried about its increasing marginalization in our contemporary culture. These essays are not written for specialists but for thinking readers who love music and care about its place in our lives.
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The Free Market and the Human Condition Essays on Economics and Culture


Free Download The Free Market and the Human Condition : Essays on Economics and Culture By Lee Trepanier; Jeremy Beer; Bryce Christensen; Kirk Fitzpatrick; Pamela Hood; William H. Krieger; Peter McNamara; Emily Sullivan; Lee Trepanier
2014 | 161 Pages | ISBN: 0739194747 | EPUB | 1 MB
Since the Financial Crisis of 2008, there has been and continues to be a debate about the proper role of the free market in the United States and beyond. On one side there are those who defend the free market as a method to provide both wealth and democratic legitimacy; while on the other side are thinkers who reject the orthodoxy of the free market and call for a greater role of government in society to correct its failures. But what is needed in this debate is a return to the vantage point of the human condition to better understand both the free market and our role in it. The Free Market and the Human Condition explores what the human condition can reveal to us about the free market-its strengths, its limits, and its weaknesses-and, in turn, what the free market can illuminate about the essence of the human condition. Because the human condition is multifaceted, this book has adopted an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon the disciplines of philosophy, theology, archeology, literature, sociology, political science, criminal justice, and education. Since it is impossible for one to know all aspects of the human condition, the book consists of contributors who approach the topic from their respective disciplines, thereby providing an accumulated picture of the free market and the human condition. Although it does not claim to provide a comprehensive account of the human condition as situated in the free market, The Free Market and the Human Condition transcends the current climate of debate about the free market and provides a way forward in our understanding about the role that free market plays in our society.
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Humanism and Style Essays on Erasmus and More


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2011 | 129 Pages | ISBN: 1611460069 | EPUB | 1 MB
Clarence Miller’s Humanism and Style: Essays on Erasmus and More provides an illuminating and circumstantial engagement with the important works of two great humanists, especially their masterpieces, The Praise of Folly and Utopia. He shows how they were deeply influenced by the very medieval world that they rejected as they were seeking to recover vital connections to the classics and the church fathers. Miller’s essays cover a complex terrain that includes the rhetorical functions of stylistic shifts, the deployment of proverbial wisdom, engagement with ancient texts in an early modern setting, and the challenges of maintaining a stance of faith in a world always muddied in its history. These essays disclose a sensibility in the work of Erasmus and More that is already attuned to many insights that have emerged with contemporary literary theory.
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Writing in the Kitchen Essays on Southern Literature and Foodways


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2014 | 227 Pages | ISBN: 1628460237 | EPUB | 1 MB
Scarlett O’Hara munched on a radish and vowed never to go hungry again. Vardaman Bundren ate bananas in Faulkner’s Jefferson, and the Invisible Man dined on a sweet potato in Harlem. Although food and stories may be two of the most prominent cultural products associated with the South, the connections between them have not been thoroughly explored until now. Southern food has become the subject of increasingly self-conscious intellectual consideration. The Southern Foodways Alliance, the Southern Food and Beverage Museum, food-themed issues of Oxford American and Southern Cultures, and a spate of new scholarly and popular books demonstrate this interest. Writing in the Kitchen explores the relationship between food and literature and makes a major contribution to the study of both southern literature and of southern foodways and culture more widely. This collection examines food writing in a range of literary expressions, including cookbooks, agricultural journals, novels, stories, and poems. Contributors interpret how authors use food to explore the changing South, considering the ways race, ethnicity, class, gender, and region affect how and what people eat. They describe foods from specific southern places such as New Orleans and Appalachia, engage both the historical and contemporary South, and study the food traditions of ethnicities as they manifest through the written word.
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