Realism and Complexity in Social Science by Malcolm Williams English | 2020 | ISBN: 1138335614, 113833555X | 232 pages | PDF | 5 MB Realism and Complexity in Social Science is an argument for a new approach to investigating the social world, that of complex realism. Complex realism brings together a number of strands of thought, in scientific realism, complexity science, probability theory and social research methodology. Maya Payne Smart, "Reading for Our Lives: A Literacy Action Plan from Birth to Six" English | ISBN: 0593332172 | 2022 | 240 pages | EPUB | 2 MB An award-winning journalist and literacy advocate provides a clear, step-by-step guide to helping your child thrive as a reader and a learner. Andrew Hiscock, "Reading Memory in Early Modern Literature" English | ISBN: 0521761212 | 2011 | 334 pages | PDF | 3 MB 'He who remembers or recollects, thinks' declared Francis Bacon, drawing attention to the absolute centrality of the question of memory in early modern Britain's cultural life. The vigorous debate surrounding the faculty had dated back to Plato at least. However, responding to the powerful influences of an ever-expanding print culture, humanist scholarship, the veneration for the cultural achievements of antiquity, and sweeping political upheaval and religious schism in Europe, succeeding generations of authors from the reign of Henry VIII to that of James I engaged energetically with the spiritual, political and erotic implications of remembering. Treating the works of a host of different writers from the Earl of Surrey, Katharine Parr and John Foxe, to William Shakespeare, Mary Sidney, Ben Jonson and Francis Bacon, this study explores how the question of memory was intimately linked to the politics of faith, identity and intellectual renewal in Tudor and early Stuart Britain. React Key Concepts by Schwarzmüller, Maximilian; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1803234504 | 591 pages | True/Retail PDF EPUB | 57.91 MB Radiohead: The Piano Songbook By Radiohead 2010 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 0571534481 | PDF | 5 MB From their very first release in 1992, with the single Creep, through to the latest songs from their seventh studio album, In Rainbows, The Radiohead Piano Songbook features 28 of their biggest songs accurately transcribed from the original recordings for piano and voice with guitar chords. QUANUM 3.0: An Updated Tool for Nuclear Medicine Audits by IAEA; English | 2021 | ISBN: 9201271204 | 899 pages | True EPUB | 13.48 MB Ellen A. Dornelas PhD, "Psychological Treatment of Patients With Cancer" English | 2017 | ISBN: 1433828057 | EPUB | pages: 159 | 0.5 mb Mental health providers working in oncology encounter a broad spectrum of patients and situations. From innumerable forms of disease at various stages of progression, to the wide range of medication side effects and varying prognoses, cancer treatment is incredibly complex. And practitioners-like the patients they serve-can be easily overwhelmed. Property and its Forms in Classical German Philosophy English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009288148 | 216 Pages | PDF | 1 MB The theme of property is directly relevant to some of the most divisive social and political issues today, such as wealth inequality and the question of whether governments should limit it by introducing measures that restrict the right to property. Yet what is property? And when seeking to answer this question, do we tend to identify the concept with just one dominant historical form of property? In this book, David James reconstructs the theories of property developed by four key figures in classical German philosophy - Kant, Fichte, Hegel and Marx. He argues that although their theories of property are different, the concept of social recognition plays a crucial role in all of them, and assesses these philosophers' arguments for the specific forms of property they claim should exist in a society that is genuinely committed to the idea of freedom. Proofs and Models in Philosophical Logic (Elements in Philosophy and Logic) by Greg Restall English | April 21, 2022 | ISBN: 1009045385 | 92 pages | PDF | 1 MB This Element is an introduction to recent work proofs and models in philosophical logic, with a focus on the semantic paradoxes the sorites paradox. It introduces and motivates different proof systems and different kinds of models for a range of logics, including classical logic, intuitionistic logic, a range of three-valued and four-valued logics, and substructural logics. It also compares and contrasts the different approaches to substructural treatments of the paradox, showing how the structural rules of contraction, cut and identity feature in paradoxical derivations. It then introduces model theoretic treatments of the paradoxes, including a simple fixed-point model construction which generates three-valued models for theories of truth, which can provide models for a range of different non-classical logics. The Element closes with a discussion of the relationship between proofs and models, arguing that both have their place in the philosophers' and logicians' toolkits. Nils Kürbis, "Proof and Falsity: A Logical Investigation" English | ISBN: 1108481302 | 2019 | 316 pages | PDF | 2 MB This book argues that the meaning of negation, perhaps the most important logical constant, cannot be defined within the framework of the most comprehensive theory of proof-theoretic semantics, as formulated in the influential work of Michael Dummett and Dag Prawitz. Nils Kürbis examines three approaches that have attempted to solve the problem - defining negation in terms of metaphysical incompatibility; treating negation as an undefinable primitive; and defining negation in terms of a speech act of denial - and concludes that they cannot adequately do so. He argues that whereas proof-theoretic semantics usually only appeals to a notion of truth, it also needs to appeal to a notion of falsity, and proposes a system of natural deduction in which both are incorporated. Offering new perspectives on negation, denial and falsity, his book will be important for readers working on logic, metaphysics and the philosophy of language. |