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The Palgrave Handbook of Global Citizenship and Education
The Palgrave Handbook of Global Citizenship and Education by Ian Davies, Li-Ching Ho, Dina Kiwan, Carla L. Peck, Andrew Peterson, Edda Sant, Yusef Waghid
English | PDF | 2018 | 654 Pages | ISBN : 1137597321 | 9.9 MB
This Handbook is a much needed international reference work, written by leading writers in the field of global citizenship and education. It is based on the most recent research and practice from across the world, with the 'Geographically-Based Overviews' section providing summaries of global citizenship and education provided for Southern Africa, Australasia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, Latin America, and East and South East Asia.



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The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts
Frank Burch Brown, "The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0195176677, 0190871199 | PDF | pages: 565 | 5.7 mb
Nearly every form of religion or spirituality has a vital connection with art. Religions across the world, from Hinduism and Buddhism to Eastern Orthodox Christianity, have been involved over the centuries with a rich array of artistic traditions, both sacred and secular. In its uniquely multi-dimensional consideration of the topic, The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts provides expert guidance to artistry and aesthetic theory in religion.



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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Literature
Richard Eldridge, "The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Literature"
English | 2009 | ISBN: 0195182634, 0199965498 | PDF | pages: 537 | 4.6 mb
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Literature contains 23 newly commissioned essays by major philosophers and literary scholars that investigate literature as a form of attention to human life. Various forms of attention are considered under the headings of Genres (from Ancient Epic to the Novel and Contemporary Experimental Writing), Periods (from Realism and Romanticism to Postcolonialism), Devices and Powers (Imagination, Description, Character, Style, and Emotion), and Contexts and Uses (in relation to inquiry, morality, and politics). In each case, the effort is to track and evaluate how specific modes and works of imaginative literature answer to important needs of human subjects for orientation, the articulation of interest in life, and the working through of emotion, within situations that are both sociohistorical and human. Hence these essays show how and why literature matters in manifold ways in and for human cultural life, and they show how philosophers and imaginative



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The Origins and Continuity of Chinese Sociology
The Origins and Continuity of Chinese Sociology
English | 2022 | ISBN: 9811956804 | 500 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 4 MB
This book examines the origins and basic concepts of sociology in China and traces the discipline's evolutionary trajectory. Building on the premise that qunxue, which goes back to Xunzi, is essentially the Chinese antecedent of modern/Western sociology, contributors try to show the distinctive ways qunxue addresses a wide range of both foundational and practical issues related to society using its own set of conceptual, analytical and methodological apparatus. The book argues that the rise of Chinese sociology will depend crucially on whether the rich heritage of traditional Chinese sociology can be fully appreciated and integrated with the Western tradition of learning. Following two preliminary chapters laying out qunxue's basic paramters, the four remaining chapters focus on its four primary concerns: cultivation of the self (xiushen), regulation of the family (qijia), governance of the state (zhiguo), and realization of universal peace (pingtianxia).



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The New School of Economics The Platform and Theory Behind the New Physiocrats
Philip Allan, "The New School of Economics: The Platform and Theory Behind the New Physiocrats"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1980450773 | 133 pages | AZW3 / MOBI | 1.3 MB
Meet the economic architects behind the world's most exciting political movement, and gain insight into their platform.



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The New Managers
The New Managers: Mastering the Big 3 Principles of Effective Management--Leadership, Communication, and Team Building by Paul Falcone
English | March 1, 2022 | ISBN: 1400230063 | 120 pages | PDF | 0.88 Mb
MASTER YOUR ROLE AS AN EFFECTIVE MANAGER



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The Neo-Kantian Reader
The Neo-Kantian Reader By Sebastian Luft
2015 | 505 Pages | ISBN: 041545252X | PDF | 38 MB
The latter half of the nineteenth and the early part of the twentieth century witnessed a remarkable resurgence of interest in Kant's philosophy in Continental Europe, the effects of which are still being felt today.The Neo-Kantian Reader is the first anthology to collect the most important primary sources in Neo-Kantian philosophy, with many being published here in English for the first time. It includes extracts on a rich and diverse number of subjects, including logic, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, and transcendental idealism.Sebastian Luft, together with other scholars, provides clear introductions to each of the following sections (to the authors as well as to each text), placing them in historical and philosophical context:the Beginnings of Neo-Kantianism: including the work of Hermann von Helmholtz, Otto Liebman, Friedrich Lange, and Hermann Lotzethe Marburg School: including Hermann Cohen, Paul Natorp, and Ernst Cassirer the Southwest School: including Wilhelm Windelband, Heinrich Rickert, Emil Lask, and Hans Vaihingerresponses and Critiques: including Moritz Schlick, Edmund Husserl; Rudolf Carnap, and the 'Davos dispute' between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer.The Neo-Kantian Reader is essential reading for all students of Kant, nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy, history and philosophy of science, and phenomenology, as well as to those studying important philosophical movements such as logical positivism and analytic philosophy and its history.



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The NationState Fantasy A Psychoanalytical Genealogy of Nationalism
Moran M. Mandelbaum, "The Nation/State Fantasy: A Psychoanalytical Genealogy of Nationalism"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 3030229173 | PDF | pages: 243 | 2.6 mb
This book explores the origins of nationalism and the ideal of nation/state congruency since early-modern European thought, their transformation over time and endurance in contemporary political thought and IR theory. The author deploys a Lacanian-psychoanalytical reading of nationalism and the nation/state that goes beyond methodological nationalism and state-centrism critiques. He offers a genealogical inquiry into the emergence of the nation/state congruency ideal, thus exposing and problematising the practices that render nationalism and the ideal of the nation/state necessary. Offering a new way to read the ontology and epistemology of the nation/state, this work will be of interest to students and scholars of nations and nationalism, political thought, critical international relations and critical security studies.



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The Musica of Hermannus Contractus
John L. Snyder, Leonard Ellinwood, "The "Musica" of Hermannus Contractus"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1580463908 | PDF | pages: 241 | 14.7 mb
The renowned treatise on music, by an eleventh-century monk, in a critical edition with annotated English translation, introduction, and detailed indexes.



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The Mongol Empire [2 volumes] A Historical Encyclopedia
Timothy May, "The Mongol Empire [2 volumes]: A Historical Encyclopedia"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1610693396 | PDF | pages: 678 | 5.6 mb
In the 13th century, Chinggis Khan rose to power, leading an empire of a million people and defeating surrounding regions with much larger populations. This compendium follows the achievements―and failures―of the Mongol Empire from the birth of Chinggis Khan in 1162 to the formation of the successor states that came from the dissolution of the world power in the 16th century: the Yuan Empire in East Asia; the Chaghatai Khanate in Central Asia; the Ilkhanate in the Middle East; and the Jochid or Kipchak Khanate in the Pontic-Caspian Steppes, known as the Golden Horde.



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