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  • av Robert Kirk
    358,-

    The Secret Commonwealth is a fascinating and enigmatic text about Celtic fairies. Written in 1691 by a Scottish clergyman, Robert Kirk, though not printed until the early 19th century, this work is an unusual account of the fae, and a complex of still mysterious extrasensory phenomena including poltergeists, clairvoyance, and 'co-walkers'.This edition was issued in 1893 in a very limited edition by the London the London publisher David Nutt. It incorporates commentary by folklorist Andrew Lang. Rebel Satori here presents a facsimile of the 1893 edition in hardback format.

  • av Robert Kirk
    257,-

    The Secret Commonwealth is a fascinating and enigmatic text about Celtic fairies. Written in 1691 by a Scottish clergyman, Robert Kirk, though not printed until the early 19th century, this work is an unusual account of the fae, and a complex of still mysterious extrasensory phenomena including poltergeists, clairvoyance, and 'co-walkers'.This edition was issued in 1893 in a very limited edition by the London the London publisher David Nutt. It incorporates commentary by folklorist Andrew Lang. Rebel Satori here presents a facsimile of the 1893 edition in hardback format.

  • - Preparation and Support for Sqa Exams
    av Robert Kirk
    190,-

    Exam Board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: French Two books in one! Combining a revision guide and a full set of practice test papers, this fantastic resource is all you need to revise for the exam.

  • - A Contemporary Introduction
    av Robert Kirk
    594 - 2 156,-

    Relativism and Reality: A Contemporary Introduction examines the philosophical tradition surrounding the question of reality and relativism, the belief that reality somehow depends on what we think

  • - A philosophical account of the essence of consciousness
    av Robert Kirk
    328 - 2 119,-

    The problem of consciousness is central to the perennial philosophical debate on the relation between mind and body; Robert Kirk offers a penetrating analysis of the problem, and suggests a new approach to solving it. He uses the notion of `raw feeling' to bridge the gap between our knowledge of ourselves as physical organisms and our knowledge of ourselves as subjects of experience.

  • av Robert Kirk
    557 - 1 816,-

    A great deal of work in philosophy is concerned with some aspect of the complex tangle of problems and puzzles roughly labelled the mind-body problem. This book offers an introduction to this problem. It discusses mechanism - the idea that minds are machines - focusing on Searle's Chinese Room argument.

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