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  • av Robert (Visiting Professor of Public Leadership Kramer
    415,-

    In this book, Robert Kramer argues that Otto Rank, not Sigmund Freud, created modern psychotherapy, which focuses on the therapist-client relationship. Rank's relational approach to therapy can today be found in social work, counseling, and psychotherapy. This book translates Rank's complex thought into language any reader can grasp easily.

  • av Amie (Daniel P. Stone Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy Thomasson
    362,-

    In Rethinking Metaphysics, Amie Thomasson aims to change how we think about metaphysics: what it can do, and why it matters. Traditional metaphysics has aimed to discover deep truths about the world. But this has led to rivalries with science, epistemological mysteries, and a despairing scepticism about how we could gain knowledge in metaphysics. Thomasson argues that the problems with prior approaches to metaphysics arise from a problematic assumption that all discourse functions in the same way. By better understanding the plurality of linguistic functions, we can also disentangle ourselves from many old metaphysical problems--including problems about properties, numbers, morality and modality.

  • av Sam (Assistant Professor of Music Theory Reenan
    1 022,-

  • av R. B. (Lecturer in Law and Politics Bernstein
    141

    Alexander Hamilton: A Very Short Introduction provides a brief introduction to the life, work, and legacies of Alexander Hamilton. R. B. Bernstein explores Hamilton's role in revolution, politics, law, constitutionalism, economics, diplomacy, and war, as well as his views on honor and duelling. This elegant profile reveals that Hamilton was one of the key founding fathers of the United States.

  • av Blake (Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science Emerson
    374,-

    The Public's Law shows how bureaucracy can advance democracy. It develops a Progressive understanding of law and politics from American thinkers' transformation of German theories of the state, emphasizing that the state must provide the goods people need to participate in democratic politics. Using examples from the New Deal and the Civil Rights Era, the book develops a normative theory with implications for deliberative democratic theory, constitutional theory, and administrative law.

  • av Sarah Kathleen (Assistant Professor of Liturgy and Pastoral Theology Johnson
    1 345,-

  • av Ashraf H. A. (Benjamin Waite Professor Rushdy
    1 018

  • av Matt (Independent researcher Malzkuhn
    461 - 1 270,-

  • av Ishani (Professor of Philosophy Maitra
    375 - 1 022,-

  • av Hannah (Senior Researcher Pool
    374 - 1 344,-

  • av Ian (Emeritus Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History Bradley
    462 - 1 123,-

  • av Nathan (Assistant Professor of Political Science Pippenger
    374 - 1 021,-

  • av Barbara Jane Davy
    402 - 1 270,-

  • av Justin C. (Associate Professor Touchon
    509 - 1 145,-

  • av Karin S. (Associate Professor of Music Hendricks
    372 - 1 271,-

  • av Dawne (Professor Moon
    379,-

    Drawing on participant observation and more than 100 interviews, Dawne Moon and Theresa W. Tobin show how many LGBTQ+ Christians and their heterosexual/cisgender allies are working to make their families, churches, and communities more inclusive, loving, and just.

  • av Lydia (John and Anne Fischer Professor in the Fine Arts Hamessley
    235 - 785,-

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    401

    This first-of-its-kind textbook brings together academic and public health practice experts to discuss how power and privilege shows up in public health and medicine practice, teaching, and research. It covers theories for understanding anti-oppression, practical guidance on teaching these topics to health and medicine students, and successful classroom activities and examples.

  • av Robert J. (Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Spitzer
    287 - 413,-

  • av Zhongjie (Benjamin Lin Presidential Professor Lin
    463 - 1 022,-

  • av James P. (Senior Vice President Delgado
    341,-

    In The Great Museum of the Sea, archaeologist, museum director, television host, journalist, and award-winning author James Delgado takes the reader on a personal tour of the world of shipwrecks, including many of the more than one hundred lost ships he has personally discovered, investigated, excavated and shared in print and on screen. In these pages, Delgado explains why people care about shipwrecks--and why we have incorporated the concept of a shipwreck, and shipwrecks themselves, into our religions and cultures since the earliest civilizations.

  • av Tina Q. (Professor of Medicine at the Feinberg School of Medicine Tan
    565,-

  • av Francis Jeffry (Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Computing Science Pelletier
    329 - 1 020

  • av Roger (Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Mac Ginty
    418 - 886

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