Novitas Mundi

Novitas Mundi

Author: David G. Leahy

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 9780791421376

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The "Prolegomena" sets out the fundamental perception of the history of being now operative in consciousness. The center of the book is comprised of a two-part "Reflection on the History of Being": Part I is an examination of the impact made on the shape of scientific philosophy by the fact of Christian faith. Aristotle, the sacra doctrina of Thomas Aquinas, and their relationship with the modern thinkers, Descartes, Kant, Hegel, and Kierkegaard are examined in this section. In Part II the history of the conception of time becomes the measure of a prospective analysis of the limits essential to the modern enterprise. Augustine, Leibniz, Husserl, and Heidegger become the major figures here, and there is a specific delineation of the relationship of the phenomenologists to Kierkegaard and Hegel.


Essays in Metaphysics

Essays in Metaphysics

Author: Martin Heidegger

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2015-09-08

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1504022769

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The two lectures translated here were published in 1957 under the title Identitat und Differenz. The sensitive and attentive reader will come away with a feeling that he now knows Heidegger, the man, the teacher, better. Heidegger provides illuminating insights and thoughts on many a vital issue—our technological age, religion, language, history, and more—all of which he touches upon here, if only epigrammatically. What makes Heidegger important is his receptiveness, his sensitivity, his ability to be at the heart of the problem and “see” and “hear” when others see and hear nothing.


Satan's Strategies

Satan's Strategies

Author: Mike Mazzalongo

Publisher: BibleTalk Books

Published: 2017-09-13

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 194577858X

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In this lesson, we examine 3 strategies Satan uses to steal your soul. We'll also give you 3 strategies to combat his attack and teach you how to fight back.


The Net of Nemesis

The Net of Nemesis

Author: August J. Nigro

Publisher: Susquehanna University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781575910369

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The Net of Nemesis examines the trope of tragic bond/age, in which humanity is the beneficiary of bonds that nurture and unite and the victim of bondage that confines and restrains. Manifestations of the trope in Greek and Shakespearean tragedy, Miltonic epic, and nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction repeat and vary the trope's central symbol of the net and other, related leitmotifs and demonstrate that such orchestration resolves the conflict between bonds and bond/age and informs the catharsis and transcendence essential to tragedy.


Reading The Eve of St. Agnes

Reading The Eve of St. Agnes

Author: Jack Stillinger

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 0195130227

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Agnes," Jack Stillinger examines the continuous inexhaustibility of this one poem, theorizing about the reading process, the nature and whereabouts of "meaning" in complex works, and the connection between multiple meanings and canonical status in literature."--BOOK JACKET.


The Caller

The Caller

Author: Juliet Marillier

Publisher: Ember

Published: 2015-08-04

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 0375871985

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In the final book in this gripping, romantic fantasy trilogy perfect for fans of Robin McKinley, Kristin Cashore, and Shannon Hale, the band of rebels reach their climactic confrontation with the king. Just one year ago, Neryn had nothing but a canny skill she barely understood and a faint dream that the legendary rebel base of Shadowfell might be real. Now she is the rebels’ secret weapon, and their greatest hope for survival in the fast-approaching ambush of King Keldec at Summerfort. The fate of Alban itself is in her hands. But confidence is stretching thinner by the day when word of another Caller reaches the rebels: a Caller at Keldec’s side with all of Neryn’s power and none of her benevolence or hard-earned control. As the days before the battle drop quickly away, Neryn must find a way to uncover—and exploit—her opponent’s weaknesses. At stake lies freedom for the people of Alban, a life free from hiding for the Good Folk—and a chance for Flint and Neryn to finally be together.


The End of the American Avant Garde

The End of the American Avant Garde

Author: Stuart D. Hobbs

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0814735398

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"By 1966, the composer Virgil Thomson would write, "Truth is, there is no avant-garde today." How did the avant garde dissolve, and why? In this thought-provoking work, Stuart D. Hobbs traces the avant garde from its origins to its eventual appropriation by a conservative political agenda, consumer culture, and the institutional world of art.


Tourism: New directions and alternative tourism

Tourism: New directions and alternative tourism

Author: Stephen Williams

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 9780415243766

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This collection of key articles from the most influential journals and books in the field examines what social scientists mean by the term tourism, and what it means to be a tourist. Carefully selected and introduced by the editor, this material charts the sociological changes that have occurred in tourism, and the change from the upper-class grand tours of the late nineteenth-century to the mass tourism of the present day. The collection also assesses the economic impacts of tourism on local economies, environmental considerations, and whether the growth of tourism is sustainable in a post-September 11th world. "Tourism: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences" is an accessible and comprehensive resource designed for academics and scholars researching in tourism, globalization, and human geography.


Shakespeare as a Way of Life

Shakespeare as a Way of Life

Author: James Kuzner

Publisher: Fordham Univ Press

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 0823269957

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Shakespeare as a Way of Life shows how reading Shakespeare helps us to live with epistemological weakness and even to practice this weakness, to make it a way of life. In a series of close readings, Kuzner shows how Hamlet, Lucrece, Othello, The Winter’s Tale, The Tempest, and Timon of Athens, impel us to grapple with basic uncertainties: how we can be free, whether the world is abundant, whether we have met the demands of love and social life. To Kuzner, Shakespeare’s skepticism doesn’t have the enabling potential of Keats’s heroic “negativity capability,” but neither is that skepticism the corrosive disease that necessarily issues in tragedy. While sensitive to both possibilities, Kuzner offers a way to keep negative capability negative while making skepticism livable. Rather than light the way to empowered, liberal subjectivity, Shakespeare’s works demand lasting disorientation, demand that we practice the impractical so as to reshape the frames by which we view and negotiate the world. The act of reading Shakespeare cannot yield the practical value that cognitive scientists and literary critics attribute to it. His work neither clarifies our sense of ourselves, of others, or of the world; nor heartens us about the human capacity for insight and invention; nor sharpens our ability to appreciate and adjudicate complex problems of ethics and politics. Shakespeare’s plays, rather, yield cognitive discomforts, and it is just these discomforts that make them worthwhile.


What Have We Learned?

What Have We Learned?

Author: Charmine E. J. Härtel

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2011-07-29

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1780522088

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The theme of this volume, What Have We Learned? Ten Years On, provides a wonderful tour of the ways in which emotions research has advanced the way in which we conceive of work and its possibilities for adding value to life.