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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Bryn Geffert, "Catholics without Rome: Old Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, and the Reunion Negotiations of the 1870s" English | ISBN: 0268202427 | 2022 | 560 pages | PDF | 28 MB Catholics without Rome examines the dawn of the modern, ecumenical age, when "Old Catholics," unable to abide Rome's new doctrine of papal infallibility, sought unity with other "catholics" in the Anglican and Eastern Orthodox churches. ![]() Catholics Writing the Nation in Early Modern Britain and Ireland By Christopher Highley 2008 | 248 Pages | ISBN: 0199533407 | PDF | 4 MB Modern scholars, fixated on the "winners" in England's sixteenth- and seventeenth-century religious struggles, have too readily assumed the inevitability of Protestantism's historical triumph and have uncritically accepted the reformers' own rhetorical construction of themselves as embodiments of an authentic Englishness. Christopher Highley interrogates this narrative by examining how Catholics from the reign of Mary Tudor to the early seventeenth century contested and shaped discourses of national identity, patriotism, and Englishness. Accused by their opponents of espousing an alien religion, one orchestrated from Rome and sustained by Spain, English Catholics fought back by developing their own self-representations that emphasized how the Catholic faith was an ancient and integral part of true Englishness. After the accession of the Protestant Elizabeth, the Catholic imagining of England was mainly the project of the exiles who had left their homeland in search of religious toleration and foreign assistance. English Catholics constructed narratives of their own religious heritage and identity, however, not only in response to Protestant polemic but also as part of intra-Catholic rivalries that pitted Marian clergy against seminary priests, secular priests against Jesuits, and exiled English Catholics against their co-religionists from other parts of Britain and Ireland. Drawing on the reassessments of English Catholicism by John Bossy, Christopher Haigh, Alexandra Walsham, Michael Questier and others, Catholics Writing the Nation foregrounds the faultlines within and between the various Catholic communities of the Atlantic archipelago. Eschewing any confessional bias, Highley's book is an interdisciplinary cultural study of an important but neglected dimension of Early Modern English Catholicism. In charting the complex Catholic engagement with questions of cultural and national identity, he discusses a range of genres, texts, and documents both in print and manuscript, including ecclesiastical histories, polemical treatises, antiquarian tracts, and correspondence. His argument weaves together a rich historical narrative of people, events, and texts while also offering contextualized close readings of specific works by figures such as Edmund Campion, Robert Persons, Thomas Stapleton, and Richard Verstegan. ![]() Categorical Metaphysics: From Mathematical Structure to Lived Reality (Panta Rhei Book 7) English | December 26, 2025 | ASIN: B0GBYH8G2T | 499 pages | PDF | 4.22 MB What happens when you treat relations, transformations, and coherence-not "things"-as the basic vocabulary of reality? Book VII brings the Panta Rhei program to its philosophical culmination. Using the categorical framework developed across Books I-VI (τ, τ³, the lemniscate boundary 𝕃, and the guiding idea that global structure arises from gluing local consistency), this volume applies a structural method to the classic domains of philosophy: ontology, phenomenology, aesthetics, language, inference, ethics, social reality, and mind. What the book covers (8 parts) I. Ontology A relational ontology rooted in τ: internal domains, truthmakers, boundedness, and the role of τ³ = τ¹ x₍f₎ τ² as an "arena" with base and fiber playing distinct ontological roles. Boundary and interface are treated explicitly via 𝕃 and bulk-boundary principles. II. Phenomenology Knowledge and justification are reframed as sections over covers and gluing constraints -shifting the focus from "justified true belief" to structural compatibility. Perception is treated as a functorial process rather than a passive imprint. III. Aesthetics Beauty is approached as invariance; elegance as minimal tension; style and motif as structured constraints. Topics range from proportion and self-similarity to music, visual composition, architecture, and creation as iterative refinement. IV. Language Language is treated as self-enrichment: what symbols add, what they cost, and how meaning drifts, repairs, and translates. Reference, names, indexicals, pragmatics, and public language (law/justice) are explored. Large language models are discussed as a modern return of the subsymbolic layer. V. Logic Boolean reasoning is placed at micro-scale, Bayesian reasoning at meso/macro-scale, with internal randomness and representation constraints. Inference is framed as a categorical necessity rather than a purely psychological habit. VI. Ethics Dignity is proposed as a meta-ethical foundation. The categorical imperative is interpreted as a sheaf-like gluing constraint; moral conflict is analyzed through coherence and monodromy; fairness is treated as action protocols, including testable procedures and long-term obligations (animals, future generations). VII. Societies Social reality is modeled structurally: spheres, bubbles, foams; human-scale neighborhoods; cities as connection regulators; architecture as cultural mirroring; lineages and drift; capital and networks; overload and fragmentation; and the mismatch between planetary coordination needs and present institutions. VIII. Mind Mind is treated as an internal topos: the self as a story functor; consciousness as a global section; intentionality and qualia as structured features; metacognition as a self-recognition loop; free will as branching in a category of possible actions; and criteria for comparing minds, machines, and LLMs. The through-line Across all parts, Book VII argues that many classic "unsolved" philosophical problems dissolve when reframed structurally: instead of asking what the world is "made of," it asks what must hold for experience, meaning, ethics, and identity to be globally coherent -and what breaks when local constraints fail to glue. Book VII is written as a bridge from mathematical structure to lived reality: not "philosophy after mathematics," but philosophy as structural reconstruction. "Meaning is what survives translation. Truth is what glues. Mind is what integrates." ![]() Catching Cheats: Everyday Forensics to Unmask Business Fraud by Erik Lie English | October 7, 2025 | ISBN: 889057139X | 192 pages | EPUB | 2.71 Mb A renowned researcher takes readers inside the hunt for Wall Street's biggest frauds, revealing the forensic techniques that catch corporate criminals in the act. ![]() Catastrophe Remembered: Palestine, Israel and the Internal Refugees By Nur Masalha 2005 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 1842776223 | PDF | 2 MB The 1948 Palestine War is known to Israelis as "The War of Independence." But for Palestinians, the war is forever the Nakba, the "catastrophe." This book focuses on Palestinian internal refugees in Israel and internally displaced Palestinians across the Green Line. It uses oral history and interviews to examine Palestinian identity and memory, indigenous rights, international protection, the "right of return," and a just solution in Palestine/Israel. ![]() Catalytic Coaching: The End of the Performance Review By Garold L. Markle 2000 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 1567508545 | PDF | 2 MB Evaluation-based performance management systems are flawed, ineffective and inefficient. Markle shows why and describes in detail an exciting new system based on a coaching, not a coercing, paradigm. His "catalytic" approach integrates performance management into the entire people development process. Markle provides tools that can be used to quickly and easily measure the effectiveness and efficiency of any performance management system. With examples, forms, and hands on guidance, Markle's book is essential for HR professionals, business executives, and for organizational development specialists in corporations and academia. ![]() Casual Democracy: News, Participation, and Deliberation in Local Communities Dominated by Social Media by Steen Steensen English | December 8, 2025 | ISBN: 3032069882 | 324 pages | PDF, EPUB | 16 Mb This open access book asks how the retreat of local journalism and the advance of social media platforms reshapes democracy at the grassroots level. It presents a unique ethnographic exploration of two distinct communities-Frederiksberg in Denmark and Ringwood in England-and introduces the concept of "casual democracy" as a provocative new way to think about the fluid, informal, and often unpredictable nature of local public spheres increasingly dominated by platforms like Facebook. Through immersive fieldwork and insightful analysis, the book examines how these communities navigate the ethical, epistemic and democratic norms of deliberation. At its heart, this book grapples with the vital consequences for democratic participation and deliberation when platforms redefine the public realm. Blending rigorous scholarship with engaging narrative storytelling, Casual Democracy is essential reading not just for academics, but for anyone concerned with the future of local democracy and the health of public discourse in the digital age. ![]() James Holland, "Cassino '44: Five Months of Hell in Italy" English | ISBN: 085750553X | 2024 | 672 pages | MOBI | 8 MB Acclaimed World War II historian James Holland vividly relates the dramatic last months of the crucial Italian Campaign from all sides in a masterful volume that illuminates the immediate experience of war like no other ![]() Cash Secured Put Options for Weekly Paydays: Earn Safe, Steady Income in All Market Conditions - Even With a Small Account (Options Trading for Beginners Book ) by Freeman Publications English | July 20, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FJ7S67BP | 187 pages | EPUB | 5.31 Mb What if you could generate consistent weekly income from the stock market - even when it's falling?If you're tired of waiting months or years for traditional investments to pay off... then Cash-Secured Put Options are your ticket to weekly paydays. ![]() Cases on Semantic Interoperability for Information Systems Integration: Practices and Applications By Yannis Kalfoglou 2009 | 350 Pages | ISBN: 160566894X | PDF | 11 MB Semantic interoperability provides the means to automatically process and integrate large amounts of information without human intervention. Cases on Semantic Interoperability for Information Systems Integration: Practices and Applications provides an in-depth analysis of issues involved with the application of semantic interoperability to information assimilation tasks followed by field professionals. This significant collection of research explains in-depth issues involved the integration of large amounts of heterogeneous information and points to deficiencies of current systems. |