Home | Amazing | Today | Tags | Publishers | Years | Account | Search 
Middle Age (The Art of Living)
Middle Age (The Art of Living)

Middle age, for many, marks a key period for a radical reappraisal of one's life and way of living. The sense of time running out, both from the perspective that one's life has ground to a halt, and from the point of view of the greater closeness of death, and the sense of loneliness engendered by the compromised and wasteful nature...

Relevance in Argumentation
Relevance in Argumentation
A textbook for a graduate or advanced undergraduate course in such fields as philosophy, law, artificial intelligence, linguistics, cognitive science, and speech communications. It explains how to evaluate the relevance of arguments, using examples and drawing on a new dialectical theory of relevance.

The purpose of this book is to
...
Twilight and Philosophy: Vampires, Vegetarians, and the Pursuit of Immortality (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Twilight and Philosophy: Vampires, Vegetarians, and the Pursuit of Immortality (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
The first look at the philosophy behind Stephenie Meyer's bestselling Twilight series

Bella and Edward, and their family and friends, have faced countless dangers and philosophical dilemmas in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight novels. This book is the first to explore them, drawing on the wisdom of philosophical heavyweights to...

A First Course in Logic: An Introduction to Model Theory, Proof Theory, Computability, and Complexity
A First Course in Logic: An Introduction to Model Theory, Proof Theory, Computability, and Complexity
'a clear and unifying treatment of fundamental concepts underlying Computer Sciences and Foundations of Mathematics' Professor Boris Zilber (Professor of Mathematical Logic, University of Oxford)

'an excellent book' Professor Dov Gabbay (King's College, London)

The ability to reason and think in a logical manner
...
Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind? (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind? (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
Facebook and Philosophy is an entertaining, multi-faceted exploration of what Facebook means for us and for our relationships. With discussions ranging from the nature of friendship and its relationship to "friending," to the (debatable) efficacy of "online activism," this book is the most extensive and systematic...
Explanation in the Special Sciences: The Case of Biology and History (Synthese Library)
Explanation in the Special Sciences: The Case of Biology and History (Synthese Library)

Biology and history are often viewed as closely related disciplines, with biology informed by history, especially in its task of charting our evolutionary past. Maximizing the opportunities for cross-fertilization in these two fields requires an accurate reckoning of their commonalities and differences―precisely what this volume sets out...

Algorithms Sequential & Parallel: A Unified Approach (Electrical and Computer Engineering Series)
Algorithms Sequential & Parallel: A Unified Approach (Electrical and Computer Engineering Series)
A major thrust of computer science is the design, analysis, implementation, and scientific evaluation of algorithms to solve critical problems. In addition, new challenges are being offered to computer scientists in the field of computational science and engineering, which includes challenging problems in computational biology, computational fluid...
Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics (Synthese Library, 437)
Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics (Synthese Library, 437)

A growing body of evidence from the sciences suggests that our moral beliefs have an evolutionary basis. To explain how human morality evolved, some philosophers have called for the study of morality to be naturalized, i.e., to explain it in terms of natural causes by looking at its historical and biological origins. The present...

Necessity Lost: Modality and Logic in Early Analytic Philosophy, Volume 1
Necessity Lost: Modality and Logic in Early Analytic Philosophy, Volume 1
A long tradition, going back to Aristotle, conceives of logic in terms of necessity and possibility: a deductive argument is correct if it is not possible for the conclusion to be false when the premises are true. A relatively unknown feature of the analytic tradition in philosophy is that, at its very inception, this venerable conception of the...
Why We Are Restless: On the Modern Quest for Contentment (New Forum Books, 65)
Why We Are Restless: On the Modern Quest for Contentment (New Forum Books, 65)

A compelling exploration of how our pursuit of happiness makes us unhappy

We live in an age of unprecedented prosperity, yet everywhere we see signs that our pursuit of happiness has proven fruitless. Dissatisfied, we seek change for the sake of change?even if it means undermining the foundations of our
...

Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century, Volume 7 (Handbook of the History of Logic)
Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century, Volume 7 (Handbook of the History of Logic)

Logic and the Modalities in the Twentieth Century is an indispensable research tool for anyone interested in the development of logic, including researchers, graduate and senior undergraduate students in logic, history of logic, mathematics, history of mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence, linguistics, cognitive science,...

Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution is a fascinating look at the raging debate that is its namesake. Filled with writings from the central players--from Linux creator Linus Torvalds to Perl creator Larry Wall--the book convinces the reader of the overwhelming merits of freeing up the many iterations of software's source...
unlimited object storage image
Result Page: 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 
©2021 LearnIT (support@pdfchm.net) - Privacy Policy