Milton's Great Poems-Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes-are here examined in the light of his lifelong commitment to the English revolutionary cause. The poems, Joan Bennett shows, reflect the issues Milton had dealt with in theological and public policy debate, foreign diplomacy, and propaganda; moreover, they work innovatively with these issues, reaching in epic and tragedy answers that his pamphlets and tracts of the past twenty years had only partially achieved. The centr...
Since its original publication in 1985, Church and University in the Scottish Enlightenment has come to be regarded as a classic work in 18th-century Scottish history and Enlightenment studies. It depicts Hugh Blair, Alexander Carlyle, Adam Ferguson, John Home, and William Robertson as an intimate coterie that played a central role in the Scottish Enlightenment, seen here not only as an intellectual but as a cultural movement. These men were among the leaders in the University of Edinburgh, in t...
Political Thought (Oxford Readers)
Human beings live together in societies which, by their very nature, give rise to institutions governing the behaviour and freedom of individuals. This raises important questions about how these institutions ought to function, and the extent to which actual systems of government succeed or fail in meeting these ideals. This Oxford Reader contains 140 key writings on political thought, covering issues about human nature and its relation to society, the extent to which the powers of the State...
Why would a political theorist venture into the nexus between neuroscience and film? According to William ConnollyOCowhose new book is itself an eloquent answerOCothe combination exposes the ubiquitous role that technique plays in thinking, ethics, and politics. By taking up recent research in neuroscience to explore the way brain activity is influenced by cultural conditions and stimuli such as film technique, Connolly is able to fashion a new perspective on our attempts to negotiate-and thrive...
This is the poignant story of one man's investigation into the human soul, and what happens after we die. The death of his wife led Dudley Gould to ask many question about life, death, and everything in between, but most of all about the human soul. This volume takes a comprehensive look at literature relating to the soul, from ancient religious and philosophical texts, to modern scientific experiments. The author also addresses the meaning of the soul in ways that are rich and rewarding. "Scien...
Hoellenfleisch Und Heiligtum (Muenchner Studien Zur Neueren Und Neuesten Geschichte, #13)
by Christoph Lumme
Der Leib, uber Jahrtausende Abbild des Universums, entwickelte sich in der fruhen Neuzeit zum Instrument einer methodischen Lebensfuhrung. So zentral der Wandel des Korperbewusstseins fur die Geschichte des Abendlandes jedoch ist, so schwierig erscheint seine Erforschung. Fast samtliche Untersuchungen abstrahieren stark und beschranken ihre Quellengrundlagen auf kleine gesellschaftliche Eliten. Diese Untersuchung beweist, dass sich anhand von bisher kaum beachteten autobiographischen Texten des...
The Divine in Husserl and Other Explorations (Analecta Husserliana, #98) (Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Resea)
by Angela Ales Bello
In the first part of The Divine in Husserl and Other Explorations a description is provided of Husserl's method in order to explain how he deals with the question of God from a philosophical perspective. The results from this investigation are compared with the main contributions of the philosophers of the past. The second part focuses on the theme of religion as developed by Husserl in order to grasp the meaning of religious lived-experiences. Through an archeological excavation Husserl teaches...
Doing Valuable Time explores the human concern with expending our life's time well. We pursue what we take to be valuable, strive to live meaningfully, judge whether our present circumstances are good enough, and have standards for what we are willing to take an interest in. Doing valuable time, however, is not an easy task. Expending time on big, important life-projects often entails lots of little time expenditures on the seemingly meaningless, and our ability to take an interest in our own fu...
Networkologies - A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected Age - A Manifesto
by Christopher Vitale
Networkologies is the first text to develop an entire new philosophy based upon networks. While many contemporary texts on networks have presented critiques or analyses of network formations in our world, this book is the first to develop an entirely new worldview based on the structure of networks themselves. From global capitalism to artificial minds, evolutionary biology to quantum physics, networks are our future. Networkologies presents us with a new image of thought for our hyperconnected...
"Transurfing Reality" was one of the top non-fiction bestsellers in the world in 2005 and 2006. Unknown till now in the West, the series has sold over 1,300,000 copies in Russia in three years. This translation (by Natasha Micharina) describes a new way of looking at reality, indeed of creating it. It provides a scientific explanation of the laws that help you do this, building up a scientific model, speaking in detail about particular rules to follow and giving important how-to tips, illustrate...
In diesem Band deckt Diego D'Angelo semiotische Strukturen in der Husserl'schen Phanomenologie der Wahrnehmung auf. Ist es der Phanomenologie darum zu tun, die Erfahrung von Dingen in unserer Umwelt zu beschreiben, so ist dabei der Begriff des Horizontes von zentraler Bedeutung: Was wir unmittelbar wahrnehmen, verweist immer schon auf anderes, was nur "mitgegeben" ist. Wenn wir Dinge wahrnehmen, haben wir nur eine bestimmte Perspektive, d.h. wir sehen lediglich einen Aspekt. Aber wir nehmen imme...
Following the collapse of communist and socialist utopianism in the twentieth century, the global economic crisis has foreclosed the promise of a neoliberal consumerist utopia in the twenty first. This issue considers what happens when people believe that the system they currently inhabit does not work, but they see few viable alternatives, and wide-scale change seems impossible in any case. Considering history, fiction, art, and economic theory, the contributors think about the ways in which a...