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  • - Philosophical Perspectives
     
    1 400,-

    The Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) has gained worldwide visibility as a grassroots social justice movement distinguished by a decentralized, non-hierarchal mode of organization, and in 2020 Black Lives Matter protests across the country shook America''s moral conscience to its core. M4BL rose to prominence in part thanks to its protests against police brutality and misconduct directed at Black Americans. However, its animating concerns are far broader, calling for awide range of economic, political, legal, and cultural measures to address what it terms a "war against Black people," as well as the "shared struggle with all oppressed people." Yet despite the significance of the social, political, and economic goals of M4BL, as well as the innovativeorganizational leadership strategies it employs, M4BL has so far received little sustained philosophical attention. The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives brings philosophical analysis to bear on the aims, strategies, policy positions, and intellectual-historical context of M4BL. Leading scholars tackle such themes as: "Black Lives Matter" as a political speech act, M4BL''s conception of the value of Black lives, the gender dynamics of the Movement, the relation of M4BL to other Black liberation movements and transitional justice movements, the Movement''s new forms of leadership andorganization, and the impact of racism on the normative assessment of the criminal justice system. The volume broaches a wide range of pressing issues in the philosophy of language, social and political philosophy, philosophy of race, philosophy of gender, and the philosophy of punishment. It is vital reading for students and scholars in the humanities and social sciences interested in race, inequality, and social justice movements.

  • - Philosophical Perspectives
     
    473,-

    The Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) has gained worldwide visibility as a grassroots social justice movement distinguished by a decentralized, non-hierarchal mode of organization, and in 2020 Black Lives Matter protests across the country shook America''s moral conscience to its core. M4BL rose to prominence in part thanks to its protests against police brutality and misconduct directed at Black Americans. However, its animating concerns are far broader, calling for awide range of economic, political, legal, and cultural measures to address what it terms a "war against Black people," as well as the "shared struggle with all oppressed people." Yet despite the significance of the social, political, and economic goals of M4BL, as well as the innovativeorganizational leadership strategies it employs, M4BL has so far received little sustained philosophical attention. The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives brings philosophical analysis to bear on the aims, strategies, policy positions, and intellectual-historical context of M4BL. Leading scholars tackle such themes as: "Black Lives Matter" as a political speech act, M4BL''s conception of the value of Black lives, the gender dynamics of the Movement, the relation of M4BL to other Black liberation movements and transitional justice movements, the Movement''s new forms of leadership andorganization, and the impact of racism on the normative assessment of the criminal justice system. The volume broaches a wide range of pressing issues in the philosophy of language, social and political philosophy, philosophy of race, philosophy of gender, and the philosophy of punishment. It is vital reading for students and scholars in the humanities and social sciences interested in race, inequality, and social justice movements.

  • av Christopher W. (Professor of Philosophy Gowans
    1 297,-

    Philosophies in several ancient traditions aimed to alleviate people''s anxieties and improve their lives. In contrast to the contemporay world, in which philosophy is mostly an academic subject and personal concerns are commonly addressed by psychological therapies, philosophy in these traditions often played a central role in programs that aspired to enable people to achieve a good life. In this volume, Christopher W. Gowans argues that the idea of self-cultivationphilosophy provides a valuable approach for comprehending and reflecting on several philosophies in ancient India, Greece and China. Self-cultivation philosophies put forward a program of development for ameliorating the lives of human beings. On the basis of an account of human nature and the place of human beings in the world, they claim that our lives can be substantially transformed from what is thought to be a problematic condition into what purports to be an ideal state of being. Self-cultivation philosophies are preeminently practical in their aspirations: their purpose is to change human life in fundamental ways.Yet, in pursuing these practical ends, these philosophies typically make significant theoretical as well as empirical claims about human nature and the world.The book shows how the concept of self-cultivation philosophy provides an interpretive framework for understanding, comparing, assessing and learning from several philosophical outlooks in India, the Greco-Roman world, and China. The self-cultivation philosophies in India are those expressed in: the Bhagavad Gita; the Samkhya and Yoga philosophies of Isvarakrsna and Patanjali; and the teaching of the Buddha and his followers Buddhaghosa and Santideva. The philosophies originating inGreece, with subsequent development in the Roman world, are the most prominent Hellenistic approaches: the Epicureanism of Epicurus, Lucretius, and Philodemus; the Stoicism of Chrysippus, Epictetus, and Seneca; and Pyrrho and the Pyrrhonism of Sextus Empiricus. The self-cultivation philosophies from China arethe early Confucian outlooks of Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi; the classical Daoist perspectives of the Daodejing and the Zhuangzi; and the Chan tradition of Bodhidharma, Huineng and Linji. Though these philosophies developed in very different traditions, Gowans shows the connections between them in this compelling work of comparative philosophy.

  • - Genetic Knowledge and the Ethics of Sperm and Egg Donation
    av Daniel (Associate Professor of Philosophy Groll
    1 150,-

    Each year, tens of thousands of children are conceived with donated gametes (sperm or eggs). By some estimates, there are over one million donor-conceived people in the United States and, of course, many more the world over. Some know they are donor-conceived. Some do not. Some know the identity of their donors. Others never will. Questions about what donor-conceived people should know about their genetic progenitors are hugely significant for literally millions of people, including donor-conceived people, their parents, and donors. But the practice of gamete donation also provides a vivid occasion for thinking about questions that matter to everyone. What is the value of knowing who your genetic progenitors are? How are our identities bound up with knowing where we come from? What obligations do parents have to theirchildren? And what makes someone a parent in the first place? In Conceiving People: Identity, Genetics and Gamete Donation, Daniel Groll argues that people who plan to create a child with donated gametes should choose a donor whose identity will be made available to the resulting child. This is not, Groll argues, because having genetic knowledge is fundamentally important. Rather, it is because donor-conceived people are likely to develop a significant interest in having genetic knowledge and parents must help satisfy their children''s significantinterests. In other words, because a donor-conceived person is likely to care about having genetic knowledge, their parents should care too.

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    2 193

    Every time Union armies invaded Southern territory there were unintended consequences. Military campaigns always affected the local population ΓÇö devastating farms and towns, making refugees of the inhabitants, undermining slavery. Local conditions in turn altered the course of military events. The social effects of military campaigns resonated throughout geographic regions and across time. Campaigns and battles often had a serious impact on national politics andinternational affairs. Not all campaigns in the Civil War had a dramatic impact on the country, but every campaign, no matter how small, had dramatic and traumatic effects on local communities. Civil War military operations did not occur in a vacuum; there was a price to be paid on many levels ofsociety in both North and South.The Oxford Handbook of the American Civil War assembles the contributions of thirty-nine leading scholars of the Civil War, each chapter advancing the central thesis that operational military history is decisively linked to the social and political history of Civil War America. The chapters cover all three major theaters of the war and include discussions of Bleeding Kansas, the Union naval blockade, the South West, American Indians, and Reconstruction. Each essay offers a particularinterpretation of how one of the war''s campaigns resonated in the larger world of the North and South. Taken together, these chapters illuminate how key transformations operated across national, regional, and local spheres, covering key topics such as politics, race, slavery, emancipation, gender, loyalty, andguerrilla warfare.

  • - Volume I: A Philosophical History of the Debate
    av The (a collective of scholars in Philosophy and Buddhist Studies) Yakherds
    702 - 1 826

    This two-volume set examines the Tibetan debate regarding the possibility of knowledge in the context of Madhyamaka initiated by the 15th century philosopher Taktsang's attack on Tsongkhapa's presentation of epistemology and Madhyamaka. Volume I acts as a historical and philosophical study of the debate.

  • - A New Translation and Eco-Aesthetic Study of Kalidasa's Meghaduta
    av E. H. Rick (Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Vassar University) Jarow & Associate Professor of Religious Studies
    471 - 1 373,-

    A full-length study and new translation of the great Sanskrit poet K?lid?sa's famed Meghad?ta (literally "The Cloud Messenger,") The Cloud of Longing focuses on the poem's interfacing of nature, feeling, figurative language, and mythic memory.

  • - How Noise Shapes the Sound of Recorded Music
    av Melle Jan (Independent Scholar) Kromhout
    1 373,-

    The Logic of Filtering offers a media archaeological perspective on sound and music that develops a new analysis of the noise that technologies add to recorded sound. It shows that this noise is not a disturbance but a central characteristic of recorded music that shapes how listeners relate to it.

  • - Life, Labor, and E-Waste Pyropolitics in Ghana
    av Peter C. (Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rhode Island College) Little & Associate Professor of Anthropology
    438 - 1 178,-

  • - A Political Economy of Personal Information
    av Oscar H. (Emeritus Professor, Pennsylvia University) Gandy Jr., Annenberg School of Communication & m.fl.
    1 503,-

  • av Kenyon College) Adler & Joseph A. (Professor Emeritus of Asian Studies and Religious Studies
    323 - 1 356,-

  • - Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India
    av Mukulika (Associate Professor of Anthropology, London School of Economics) Banerjee & Associate Professor of Anthropology
    401 - 1 356,-

  • - Exercises for Improving the Musical Imagination for Performers, Composers, and Listeners
    av Resident Lecturer and Director of Family Concerts, Bruce (Resident Lecturer and Director of Family Concerts & Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center) Adolphe
    1 862

    The Mind's Ear is a unique and fun series of games, exercises, and essays designed to inspire musical creativity and spark the imagination of musicians and music students at all levels. The book can be used in workshops, classes, online sessions, private lessons, and by a reader alone. Based on theatre games, these exercises offer new ways to engage with musical creativity.

  • - Do We Need More or Less?
    av Flanagan Family Professor of Strategy, Helene (Professor of Political Science, Yale University) Landemore, m.fl.
    323 - 1 427,-

  • av Jonathan (Professor of Theology and Ethics, Baylor University) Tran & Professor of Theology and Ethics
    446 - 1 503,-

  • av Elaine (Associate Professor of Old Testament, Princeton Theological Seminary) James & Associate Professor of Old Testament
    380 - 1 356,-

  • - Participation without Democracy in the People's Republic of China
    av Dimitar (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University) Gueorguiev, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs & m.fl.
    401 - 1 503,-

  • av Anthony (Professor of Philosophy, Elon University) Weston & Professor of Philosophy
    453,-

  • - Principles, Law, and Practice
    av Morrison, Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Director, P. Bernt (Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Director, m.fl.
    622 - 2 552

    Written by two of the most esteemed experts of copyright law in the United States and Europe, this volume surveys and analyzes the legal doctrines affecting copyright practice around the world, in both transactional and litigation settings.

  • - Autobiography and American Democracy
    av Assistant Professor in Democracy and Justice Studies, Nolan (Assistant Professor in Democracy and Justice Studies, Green Bay) Bennett & m.fl.
    393 - 1 195,-

  • - The Rise, Demise, and Potential Restoration of the Jeffersonian Electoral College
    av Edward B. (Professor of Law, Ohio State University) Foley & Professor of Law
    290 - 411

  • - Shooting Star of Palmyra
    av Binghamton University) Andrade, Nathanael (Associate Professor & Associate Professor
    349 - 537,-

    Hailing from the Syrian city of Palmyra, a woman named Zenobia (also Bathzabbai) governed territory in the eastern Roman empire from 268 to 272. She thus became the most famous Palmyrene who ever lived. This book situates Zenobia in the social, economic, cultural, and material context of her Palmyra.

  • - The Power of Race in Interracial Churches
    av Korie L. (Assistant Professor, Ohio State University) Edwards, Assistant Professor & m.fl.
    362 - 681,-

  • - Volume II: Translations
    av Yakherds
    637 - 1 862

    This two-volume set examines the Tibetan debate regarding the possibility of knowledge in the context of Madhyamaka initiated by the 15th century philosopher Taktsang's attack on Tsongkhapa's presentation of epistemology and Madhyamaka. Volume II presents translations of the principal texts.

  • - The Politics of Gender in Twenty-First Century Popular Music
    av Hansen
    426 - 1 606

    Pop Masculinities explores the many ways in which twenty-first century pop artists perform masculinity through their songs, music videos, and public appearances. This offers a point of entry for addressing broader gender issues in contemporary popular culture and society.

  • - From Social Brains to Knowledge, Reality, Morality, and Beauty (Treatise on Mind and Society)
    av Paul (Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Thagard
    402

    Paul Thagard uses new accounts of brain mechanisms and social interactions to forge theories of mind, knowledge, reality, morality, justice, meaning, and the arts. Natural Philosophy brings new methods for analyzing concepts, understanding values, and achieving coherence. It shows how to unify the humanities with the cognitive and social sciences.

  • - What We Owe to the Other Side
    av Robert B. (W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy Talisse
    471,-

    Democracy is not only a form of government. It is also the moral aspiration for a society of self-governing political equals who disagree about politics. Citizens are called on to be active democratic participants, but they must also acknowledge one another's political equality. Democracy thus involves an ethic of civility among opposed citizens. Upholding this ethic is more difficult than it may look. When the political stakes are high, the opposition seems to us tobe advocating injustice. Sustaining Democracy poses the question: why should we uphold democratic relations with those whose politics we despise?

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    1 712

    This book a offers a multitude of provocative new perspectives on one of the most iconic composers in the Western classical tradition. Its collective rethinking of some of our most cherished narratives and deeply held beliefs about Johann Sebastian Bach will allow readers to see the man in a new light and to hear his music with new ears.

  • - Military Politics and Effectiveness in the Gulf
    av Zoltan (Frank C. Erwin Barany
    440,-

    Armies of Arabia is the first book to comprehensively analyze the armed forces of the Gulf monarchies. Zoltan Barany explains the conspicuous ineffectiveness of Gulf militaries with a combination of political-structural and sociocultural factors. Following a brief exposition on their historical evolution, he explores the region's six armies of the region comparatively, through the lenses of military politics, sociology, economics, and diplomacy. The book'sthemes come together in the last chapter that critically evaluates the Saudi and Emirati armed forces' record in the on-going war in Yemen.

  • - How Urban Spaces and Urban Dwellers Make One Another
    av Quill R (Professor of Philosophy and Senior Research Scholar Kukla
    440,-

    Cities shape the people who live in them, while in turn, people shape the cities in which they live. In this book, Quill R Kukla explores how city living is distinctive, and how people build territories for themselves and make themselves at home in cities. Through a philosophical exploration of what it means to be a city dweller, and rich and detailed explorations of particular cities such as Berlin, Johannesburg, and Washington, D.C., City Living shows howthe cities we live in penetrate every dimension of our lives, from how we move to how we see, and conversely, how city dwellers creatively bend their cities to their needs.

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