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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Monsters and the Critics
J R R Tolkien, "The Monsters and the Critics"
English | 1997 | ISBN: 026110263X | PDF | pages: 256 | 9.9 mb
Complete collection of Tolkien's essays, including two on Beowulf, which span three decades beginning six years before The Hobbit to five years after The Lord of the Rings. The seven 'essays' by J.R.R. Tolkien assembled in this new paperback edition were with one exception delivered as general lectures on particular occasions; and while they mostly arose out of Tolkien's work in medieval literature, they are accessible to all. Two of them are concerned with Beowulf, including the well-known lecture whose title is taken for this book, and one with Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, given in the University of Glasgow in 1953. Also included in this volume is the lecture English and Welsh; the Valedictory Address to the University of Oxford in 1959; and a paper on Invented Languages delivered in 1931, with exemplification from poems in the Elvish tongues. Most famous of all is On Fairy-Stories, a discussion of the nature of fairy-tales and fantasy, which gives insight into Tolkien's approach to the whole genre. The pieces in this collection cover a period of nearly thirty years, beginning six years before the publication of The Hobbit, with a unique 'academic' lecture on his invention (calling it A Secret Vice) and concluding with his farewell to professorship, five years after the publication of The Lord of the Rings.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Middle English Life of Christ Academic Discourse, Translation, and Vernacular Theology
The Middle English Life of Christ: Academic Discourse, Translation, and Vernacular Theology By Ian Johnson
2013 | 203 Pages | ISBN: 2503547486 | PDF | 2 MB
How much did Latin academic theoretical discourse inform mainstream late medieval English literature? Rather than asking this question of secular poetic fiction (Chaucer, Gower), this book investigates a more central genre, lives of Christ. Any adequate understanding of vernacular textuality, in an age when most literature was translation of some sort, cannot escape the question of the influence of theory on transactions and ideology of mainstream literary culture in negotiating authority. Where better to test this than the life of Christ? Derived from the Gospels, this genre provided the set text for human existence. Too often, however, it has been regarded by modern scholarship as an infantilizing clerical sop to a laity deprived of Scripture and intellectual or contemplative ambition. Inquiry into the translating and the spirituality of Middle English lives of Christ yields, however, eloquent examples not of antagonism and rupture between Latin and vernacular but of of productive compatibility. This challenges the common modern supposition that vernacular texts and vernacular theology are at odds with Latinate clerical culture, and restores the genre's historic value. Like their dissenting counterparts, lives of Christ, as well as being of interest in their own right, invested in learned literary and theological norms in their textual transactions. Such reliance demands modern (re)consideration.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Metaphysics of Resurrection in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy (PDF)
The Metaphysics of Resurrection in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy
English | 2022 | ISBN: 3031101677 | 212 Pages | PDF (True) | 5 MB
This book provides a new account of the emergence of the philosophy of personal identity in the early modern period. Reflection on personal identity is often thought to have begun in earnest with John Locke's famous consciousness-based account, published in the 2ndEdition of theEssayin 1694. The present work argues that we ought to understand modern notions of personal identity, including Locke's own, as emerging from within debates about the metaphysics of resurrection across the seventeenth century. It recovers and analyses theories of personal identity and resurrection in Locke and Leibniz, as well as largely-forgotten theories from the Cambridge Platonists, Thomas Jackson, and Francisco Suárez. The book narrates a time of radical change in conceptions of personal identity: the period begins with a near-consensus on hylomorphism, according to which the body is an essential metaphysical part of the person. The re-emergence of platonism in the period then undermines the centrality of the body for personal identity, and this lays the groundwork for a more thoroughly 'psychological' account of personal identity in Locke. This work represents the first scholarly study to thoroughly situate early modern conceptions of personal identity, embodiment, and the afterlife within the context of late scholasticism. Finally, due to its focus on the arguments of the authors in question, the work will be of interest to philosophers of religion as well as historians of philosophy.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Metaphysics of Resurrection in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy (EPUB)
Jon W. Thompson, "The Metaphysics of Resurrection in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy "
English | ISBN: 3031101677 | 2022 | 216 pages | EPUB | 414 KB
This book provides a new account of the emergence of the philosophy of personal identity in the early modern period. Reflection on personal identity is often thought to have begun in earnest with John Locke's famous consciousness-based account, published in the 2nd Edition of the Essay in 1694. The present work argues that we ought to understand modern notions of personal identity, including Locke's own, as emerging from within debates about the metaphysics of resurrection across the seventeenth century. It recovers and analyses theories of personal identity and resurrection in Locke and Leibniz, as well as largely-forgotten theories from the Cambridge Platonists, Thomas Jackson, and Francisco Suárez. The book narrates a time of radical change in conceptions of personal identity: the period begins with a near-consensus on hylomorphism, according to which the body is an essential metaphysical part of the person. The re-emergence of platonism in the period then undermines the centrality of the body for personal identity, and this lays the groundwork for a more thoroughly 'psychological' account of personal identity in Locke. This work represents the first scholarly study to thoroughly situate early modern conceptions of personal identity, embodiment, and the afterlife within the context of late scholasticism. Finally, due to its focus on the arguments of the authors in question, the work will be of interest to philosophers of religion as well as historians of philosophy.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Mechanics of Claims and Permissible Killing in War
Alec D. Walen, "The Mechanics of Claims and Permissible Killing in War"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 0190872047 | PDF | pages: 265 | 1.6 mb
According to the dominant account of rights, there are two ways to permissibly kill people: they have done something to forfeit their right to life, or their rights are outweighed by the significantly greater cost of respecting them. Contemporary just war theorists tend to agree that it is difficult to justify killing in the second way. Thus, they focus on the conditions under which rights might be forfeited. But it has proven hard to defend an account of forfeiture that permits killing when and only when it is morally justifiable.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume XIII The Caribbean Diaspora, 1921-1922
Marcus Garvey, Robert A. Hill, John Dixon, "The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume XIII: The Caribbean Diaspora, 1921-1922"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0822361167 | PDF | pages: 469 | 3.6 mb
Volume XIII of The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers covers the twelve months between the UNIA's second international convention in New York in August 1921 and the third convention in August 1922. It was a particularly tumultuous time for Garvey and the UNIA: Garvey's relationship with the UNIA's top leadership began to fracture, the U.S. federal government charged Garvey with mail fraud, and his Black Star Line operation suffered massive financial losses. This period also witnessed a marked shift in Garvey's rhetoric and stance, as he retreated from his previously radical anticolonial positions, sought to court European governments as well as the leadership of the Ku Klux Klan, and moved against his political rivals.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume XII The Caribbean Diaspora, 1920-1921
Marcus Garvey, John Dixon, Mariela Haro Rodriguez, "The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume XII: The Caribbean Diaspora, 1920-1921"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0822357372 | PDF | pages: 473 | 2.1 mb
Volume XII of the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers covers a period of twelve months, from the opening of the UNIA's historic first international convention in New York, in August 1920, to Marcus Garvey's return to the United States in July 1921 after an extended tour of Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize. In many ways the 1920 convention marked the high-point of the Garvey movement in the United States, while Garvey's tour of the Caribbean, in the winter and spring of 1921, registered the greatest outpouring of popular support for the UNIA in its history. The period covered in the present volume was the moment of the movement's political apotheosis, as well as the moment when the finances of Garvey's Black Star Line went into free fall.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Little Black Book of Success Laws of Leadership for Black Women
Elaine Meryl Brown, Marsha Haygood, Rhonda Joy McLean, "The Little Black Book of Success: Laws of Leadership for Black Women"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0345518489 | PDF | pages: 184 | 7.6 mb
This invaluable"mentor in your pocket" bythree dynamic and successful black female executives will help all black women, at any level of their careers, play the power game-and win.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The LSAT Trainer A Remarkable Self-Study Guide For The Self-Driven Student
The LSAT Trainer: A Remarkable Self-Study Guide For The Self-Driven Student By Mike Kim
2017 | 598 Pages | ISBN: 0989081532 | PDF | 9 MB
The LSAT Trainer is an LSAT prep book specifically designed for self-motivated self-study students who are seeking significant score improvement on the Law School Admission Test. It is simple, smart, and remarkably effective.Teachers, students, and reviewers all agree: The LSAT Trainer is the most advanced and effective LSAT prep product available today. Whether you are new to the LSAT or have been studying for a while, you will find invaluable benefit in the Trainer's teachings, strategies, drills, and solutions.The LSAT Trainer includes:over 200 official LSAT questions and real-time solutionssimple and battle-tested strategies for every type of Logical Reasoning question, Reading Comprehension question, and Logic Game over 30 original and unique drills designed to help develop LSAT-specific skills and habitsaccess to a variety of free study schedules, notebook organizers, and much more.

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  Author: Baturi   |   22 November 2022   |   Comments icon: 0
The Horn of Africa and Italy Colonial, Postcolonial and Transnational Cultural Encounters
Simone Brioni, Shimelis Gulema, "The Horn of Africa and Italy: Colonial, Postcolonial and Transnational Cultural Encounters"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1787079937 | PDF | pages: 168 | 91.8 mb
This multidisciplinary volume analyses key themes and topics related to the cultural encounters between Italy and its former colonies in the Horn of Africa (Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia). The multi-faceted relations between the Horn of Africa and Italy were initiated during the colonial period but have also been shaped more recently through migration. In eleven chapters by experts in comparative literature, cultural studies, history, migration studies, political philosophy and postcolonial theory, the volume highlights how the legacy of colonialism permeates Italian society as well as influencing the construction of national identities in the Horn of Africa. The analysis of this transnational encounter opens up new possibilities for comparative research and critical synergies in Italian studies, African studies and beyond.

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