Memoirs of a Dromomaniac
Author: V Traven
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2011-04-30
Total Pages: 279
ISBN-13: 1462856837
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Author: V Traven
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2011-04-30
Total Pages: 279
ISBN-13: 1462856837
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Author: Alan Ramón Clinton
Publisher: Open Books
Published: 2010-09-28
Total Pages: 71
ISBN-13: 1452481997
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStalking academia, re-ordering double printsand rewriting the autobiography of Buster Keaton, Clinton's hapless and sophomoric intellectual narrator offers his poignant and funny insights on modern-day culture in a series of slapstick misadventures.
Author: William James
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Published: 2022-06-06
Total Pages: 920
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSelected Work of William James (Memories and Studies/ The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature) (Set of 2 Books) Vol 1 by William James: Memories and Studies: Delve into the mind of the renowned philosopher and psychologist William James as he reflects on his memories and intellectual pursuits. This collection offers a glimpse into the personal experiences and intellectual journey of one of the most influential thinkers of his time. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature: In this seminal work, William James explores the diversity of religious experiences across cultures and individuals. Through his insightful analysis, James provides a nuanced understanding of the psychological and philosophical aspects of religious beliefs and practices. This set of two books by William James showcases the breadth and depth of his intellectual contributions. From introspective reflections to groundbreaking studies on human nature and religious experiences, James's work continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike. Whether you are interested in the exploration of personal memories and thoughts or seeking a profound understanding of religious experiences, this collection promises to enrich your intellectual journey. Experience the brilliance of William James's mind through "Memories and Studies" and "The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature."
Author: Peter Toohey
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2011-01-01
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 0300172168
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the first book to argue for the benefits of boredom, Peter Toohey dispels the myth that it's simply a childish emotion or an existential malaise like Jean-Paul Sartre's nausea. He shows how boredom is, in fact, one of our most common and constructive emotions and is an essential part of the human experience. This informative and entertaining investigation of boredom--what it is and what it isn't, its uses and its dangers--spans more than 3,000 years of history and takes readers through fascinating neurological and psychological theories of emotion, as well as recent scientific investigations, to illustrate its role in our lives. There are Australian aboriginals and bored Romans, Jeffrey Archer and caged cockatoos, Camus and the early Christians, Durer and Degas. Toohey also explores the important role that boredom plays in popular and highbrow culture and how over the centuries it has proven to be a stimulus for art and literature. Toohey shows that boredom is a universal emotion experienced by humans throughout history and he explains its place, and value, in today's world. "Boredom: A Lively History "is vital reading for anyone interested in what goes on when supposedly nothing happens.
Author: Sara Cerqueira Pascoal
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2023-04-03
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 1527500977
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book seeks to offer a collection of relevant essays dealing with different aspects of dark tourism sites in the Iberian Peninsula, delving into issues related to shared attitudes in the face of death and suffering. Thus, all the chapters explore the ideological readings that may turn dark sites into places of dissonant heritage, and therefore make them meaningful elements in the formation of collective identities. Illustrating the multidisciplinary potential of dark tourism studies, the contributors come from different fields of study, including historiography, literary studies, sociology. This collection reflects on how tourism managers, researchers, academics, policy makers and local communities can mobilize, transition and adapt to cultural tourism fluctuations, as well as mitigate the negative impacts of global crises. It also provides examples of tourist practices which, despite their local scope, have a strong potential impact on collective and social levels, as well as on business and multiple fields of study, research and education.
Author: William James
Publisher: New York, Longmans
Published: 1911
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"William James (1842 1910) was an American psychologist and philosopher. Topics of his books included psychology, religious psychology, educational psychology, mysticism, and pragmatism. James played a major role is the transition from 19th century European philosophy to American philosophy. James wrote "True ideas lead us into useful verbal and conceptual quarters as well as directly up to useful sensible termini. They lead to consistency, stability and flowing human intercourse" but "all true processes must lead to the face of directly verifying sensible experiences somewhere," Shortly before his death William James expressed the desire to collect some of his addresses and essays into one volume. Topics included are: Louis Agassiz, Address to the Emerson Centenary in Concord, Robert Gould Shaw, Francis Boott, Thomas Davidson a Knight-Errant of the Intellectual Life, Herbert Spencers Autobiography, Frederick Myers Services to Psychology, Final Impressions of a Psychical Researcher, On Some Mental Effects of the Earthquake, The Energies of Men, The Moral Equivalent of War, Remarks at the Peace banquet, The Social Value of the College Bred, The University and the Individual, and A Pluralistic Mystic." --
Author: William James
Publisher: Namaskar Book
Published: 2024-02-02
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDelve into the complex mind of one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century with "Memories and Studies" by William James. Join James on a fascinating exploration of his memories, reflections, and intellectual pursuits as he invites readers into the inner workings of his brilliant mind. Experience the profound insights and philosophical musings that have made James a towering figure in the field of psychology and philosophy. Through his introspective essays and reflective prose, readers are treated to a deeper understanding of James's life, work, and enduring legacy. But amidst the exploration of James's memories and studies lies a fundamental question: What drives the relentless pursuit of knowledge and understanding, and how do our memories shape our identities and perceptions of the world? Are there universal truths about the human experience that James's reflections illuminate? Delve into the complexities of the human psyche as James delves into topics ranging from psychology and philosophy to literature and religion. With each essay, readers are invited to ponder the mysteries of existence and the nature of consciousness. Are you ready to embark on a journey of intellectual discovery with "Memories and Studies"? Prepare to be challenged and inspired by James's thought-provoking insights and his relentless pursuit of truth and wisdom. Engage with the timeless wisdom of one of history's greatest thinkers as you immerse yourself in "Memories and Studies." Whether you're a student of psychology, philosophy, or simply a lover of ideas, James's essays offer something for everyone, inviting readers to expand their minds and explore new intellectual horizons. Join William James on a journey through the corridors of memory and the landscapes of thought. Let his reflections guide you on a path of intellectual exploration and self-discovery! Don't miss your chance to delve into the complex mind of William James. Purchase your copy of "Memories and Studies" now and embark on a journey of intellectual enlightenment that will leave a lasting impression on your mind and soul. ```
Author: Reannon Muth
Publisher:
Published: 2021-12
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEveryone thinks 33-year-old travel writer Reannon Muth is brave for backpacking through dozens of countries on her own. But what Reannon's friends, travel blog readers, and boyfriend don't know is Reannon has an anxiety disorder that makes it difficult for her to get close to people. She's afraid to ask for help, she's afraid to be vulnerable, but most of all, she's afraid to be herself. When Reannon suffers a stunning loss, her fearless façade begins to crumble, and she decides to hike Mount Whitney--the tallest mountain in the contiguous US. But as she embarks on her biggest adventure yet, Reannon realizes if she has any hope of healing, she must face her fears or risk losing everything, including her one chance at real love.
Author: Maud Casey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2014-03-04
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 1620403129
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a trance-like state, Albert walks-from Bordeaux to Poitiers, from Chaumont to Macon, and farther afield to Turkey, Austria, Russia-all over Europe. When he walks, he is called a vagrant, a mad man. He is chased out of towns and villages, ridiculed and imprisoned. When the reverie of his walking ends, he's left wondering where he is, with no memory of how he got there. His past exists only in fleeting images. Loosely based on the case history of Albert Dadas, a psychiatric patient in the hospital of St. André in Bordeaux in the nineteenth century, The Man Who Walked Away imagines Albert's wanderings and the anguish that caused him to seek treatment with a doctor who would create a diagnosis for him, a narrative for his pain. In a time when mental health diagnosis is still as much art as science, Maud Casey takes us back to its tentative beginnings and offers us an intimate relationship between one doctor and his patient as, together, they attempt to reassemble a lost life. Through Albert she gives us a portrait of a man untethered from place and time who, in spite of himself, kept setting out, again and again, in search of wonder and astonishment.
Author: Mary Mann
Publisher: FSG Originals
Published: 2017-05-16
Total Pages: 115
ISBN-13: 0374714428
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe incisive and often hilarious story of one of our most interesting cultural phenomena: boredom It’s the feeling your grandma told you was only experienced by boring people. Some people say they’re dying of it; others claim to have killed because of it. It’s a key component of depression, creativity, and sex-toy advertisements. It’s boredom, the subject of Yawn, a delightful and at times moving take on the oft-derided emotion and how we deal with it. Deftly wrought from interviews, research, and personal experience, Yawn follows Mary Mann’s search through history for the truth about boredom, spanning the globe, introducing a varied cast of characters. The Desert Fathers—fourth-century Christian monks who made their homes far from civilization—offer the first recorded accounts of lethargy; Thomas Cook, grandfather of the tourism industry, provided escape from the mundane for England’s working class; and contemporarily, we meet couples who are disenchanted by monogamous sex, deployed soldiers who seek entertainment and connection in porn, and prisoners held in solitary confinement, for whom boredom is a punishment for crimes they may or may not have committed. With sharp wit and impressive historical acumen, Mann tells the unexpected story of the hunt for a deeper understanding of boredom, in all its absurd, irritating, and inspiring splendor.