Process Philosophy Barry Keith GrantThe book analyses and compares a variety of processes of change: in evolution, learning and innovation, language and meaning, self and society and ethics and morality. Taking a realistic approach, the book is inspired by pragmatic philosophy, in particular, that of Dewey, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and Heidegger and employs insights from economics, sociology, anthropology and social psychology.
Europe was swept by revolution in the period from 1789 to 1848
encouraging viewers to expand their perceptions to begin to understand the bigger picture
on the culture at large and how conflict is 'discussed' in the visual realm
Agents of European overseas empires examines networks of trade and communication on a global scale whose activities enabled early modern European overseas empires
fiction and short stories
Showing how this shift mirrors the decentralization and fragmentation of personal identity in a globalized world
one of the most productive British ornithologists of the mid-late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
by recognising peace as a web of multiple interactions across time
A pioneering study of the seminal period from the declaration of the Republic of Ireland
By empowering readers to approach the study of art enriched with ecocritical tools
and in film series such as Beck and Wallander
incisive introduction