The Infinite Double Persons
Author: Rahul Govind
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 563
ISBN-13: 9789382396208
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Author: Rahul Govind
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 563
ISBN-13: 9789382396208
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gareth Dale
Publisher: Polity
Published: 2010-06-21
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 0745640710
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKarl Polanyi’s The Great Transformation is generally acclaimed as being among the most influential works of economic history in the twentieth century, and remains as vital in the current historical conjuncture as it was in his own. In its critique of nineteenth-century ‘market fundamentalism’ it reads as a warning to our own neoliberal age, and is widely touted as a prophetic guidebook for those who aspire to understand the causes and dynamics of global economic turbulence at the end of the 2000s. Karl Polanyi: The Limits of the Market is the first comprehensive introduction to Polanyi’s ideas and legacy. It assesses not only the texts for which he is famous – prepared during his spells in American academia – but also his journalistic articles written in his first exile in Vienna, and lectures and pamphlets from his second exile, in Britain. It provides a detailed critical analysis of The Great Transformation, but also surveys Polanyi’s seminal writings in economic anthropology, the economic history of ancient and archaic societies, and political and economic theory. Its primary source base includes interviews with Polanyi’s daughter, Kari Polanyi-Levitt, as well as the entire compass of his own published and unpublished writings in English and German. This engaging and accessible introduction to Polanyi’s thinking will appeal to students and scholars across the social sciences, providing a refreshing perspective on the roots of our current economic crisis.
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Publisher: CCEL
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Total Pages: 2769
ISBN-13: 1610252349
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Octavius WINSLOW
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Published: 1845
Total Pages: 436
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Felix Ayuk
Publisher: novum pro Verlag
Published: 2019-01-11
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 3990643207
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIf you are mystified by the complexities of the Bible and the various religions Felix Ntui Ayuk clarifies this for you. He vehemently attacks organised religion in all its forms. He is in favour of Theism, and does a thorough examination of the original Word of God as well as scientific examination through the ages. He is greatly in favour of original thought rather than relying on politics, self-aggrandisement and self-interest of theologians. He deftly takes apart all the books of the Bible in the Old and the New Testament, showing their lack of credibility as well as the atrocious crimes committed in the name of various religions and various political regimes throughout the history of our world. He debunks all the fabulous stories posed by mystics, philosophers and theologians.
Author: Ramez Naam
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 161168255X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLooks at the greatest challenges facing humankind today, presents sobering facts and figures, and provides a plan to solve these problems collectively.
Author: Yann Moulier-Boutang
Publisher: Polity
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 0745647324
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book argues that we are undergoing a transition from industrial capitalism to a new form of capitalism - what the author calls & lsquo; cognitive capitalism & rsquo;
Author: G. W. W.
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Published: 1861
Total Pages: 60
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexander R. Pruss
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018-07-26
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 0192538284
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInfinity is paradoxical in many ways. Some paradoxes involve deterministic supertasks, such as Thomson's Lamp, where a switch is toggled an infinite number of times over a finite period of time, or the Grim Reaper, where it seems that infinitely many reapers can produce a result without doing anything. Others involve infinite lotteries. If you get two tickets from an infinite fair lottery where tickets are numbered from 1, no matter what number you saw on the first ticket, it is almost certain that the other ticket has a bigger number on it. And others center on paradoxical results in decision theory, such as the surprising observation that if you perform a sequence of fair coin flips that goes infinitely far back into the past but only finitely into the future, you can leverage information about past coin flips to predict future ones with only finitely many mistakes. Alexander R. Pruss examines this seemingly large family of paradoxes in Infinity, Causation and Paradox. He establishes that these paradoxes and numerous others all have a common structure: their most natural embodiment involves an infinite number of items causally impinging on a single output. These paradoxes, he argues, can all be resolved by embracing 'causal finitism', the view that it is impossible for a single output to have an infinite causal history. Throughout the book, Pruss exposits such paradoxes, defends causal finitism at length, and considers connections with the philosophy of physics (where causal finitism favors but does not require discretist theories of space and time) and the philosophy of religion (with a cosmological argument for a first cause).
Author: John W. Yolton
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2018-07-05
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 1501719564
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUsing his intimate knowledge of John Locke's writings, John W. Yolton shows that Locke comprehends "human understanding" as a subset of a larger understanding of other intelligent Beings—angels, spirits, and an omniscient God. Locke's books on Christianity (The Reasonableness of Christianity and Paraphrases of St. Paul's Epistles) have received extensive analysis and commentary, but little attention has been given to the place of his Essay concerning Human Understanding in his religious and theological beliefs. Yolton shows that Locke's account of what it is to be human in that work is profoundly religious.Yolton's book opens with an attempt to sort out several important terms basic to Locke's account of identity: man, self, person, and soul. A number of rarely examined components of Locke's thought emerge: the nature of man, the nature of a human being, and the place of man in the universe among the other creatures. Some will be surprised to learn that the domain of God, angels, and spirits is a part of Locke's universe, where it is considered the hoped-for destination of the just.The Two Intellectual Worlds of John Locke also includes Yolton's exploration of Locke's commitment to immaterial principles for understanding the world; his obsession with happiness; the dialectical tensions between man, person, and soul; several interesting conjectures about spirits; and the notion of natural philosophy that includes speculation about spirits as well as bodies.