"This book integrates the theory and practice of carbon trading at home and abroad, focusing on major theoretical and practical issues of establishing an emissions trading scheme (ETS) in China during its transition to a low-carbon economy. First, a theoretical analysis of the relationship between the transformation of the low-carbon economy and ETS is presented. Second, policy design, institutional evolution, market operation and practical effects of the major global ETSs are systematically compared. Third, the theoretical basis, key points, modelling methods, computational simulation, policy options and operational steps for key institutional and designing of policy elements in China's ETS are analyzed individually. Finally, policy recommendations for the top-level design of China's ETS are proposed"--
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations of Works Frequently Cited -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Erasmus and the Intellectual History of Emotion -- A Humanist Emotional Style -- Religion and Emotion in the Renaissance -- Erasmus's Emotional Lexicons -- Overview of Chapters -- Chapter 2: Comic and Tragic Feelings: The Emotions of Classical Literature -- Ethos, Pathos, and the Epic Emotions -- Mythopoeia and Mythopatheia -- Tragicomic Emotions in (Ps.-)Ovid's Nux -- Chapter 3: Bind This Proteus: Transforming the Ancient Philosophy of Feeling -- Unbridled Emotions in the Enchiridion -- Fearing Death in the De taedio Iesu -- Emotion between Body and Soul -- Foolish Feeling -- Chapter 4: Biblical Emotions i: Affective Theology and the New Testament -- Paratextual Passions -- Pauline Passions -- Arguing about Affectus -- The Pauline Psalms and Intertextual Emotion -- Chapter 5: Biblical Emotions iI: Stomachs, Strings, and Synecdoche in the Psalms -- Our Stomach Is Our Affectus: Organ and Emotion in the Psalms -- Feeling Harmony in Psalm 38 -- "Anything Metaphorical is Ambiguous": Divine Feelings as Synecdoche in Psalm 2 -- Chapter 6: Passionate Preaching: Affective Rhetoric in the Pulpit -- Affective Adages and Emotional Expression -- Emotion in the Ecclesiastes -- Wise Hearts and Minds on Fire -- Affective vs. Affected Rhetoric -- Chapter 7: Epistolary Emotions: Authenticity, Exile, and Consolation -- Performative or Constitutive Emotions? -- Emotions in Exile: From Basel to Freiburg, 1528-30 -- A Burdensome Consoler -- Chapter 8: "Always Breathing Tragedy": Luther and the Violent Emotions -- Lutheran Angers -- θυμὸς ἀγήνορ: The Purgatio of 1534 -- Epilogue: "Philistines Foaming at the Mouth" -- Bibliography -- The Renaissance of Feeling: Erasmus and Emotion, by Kirk Essary.
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Cover -- Halftitle page -- Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Figures -- Series Editor Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One -- 1 An Invitation to Play with Reality -- How My Friend Started Playing -- What is the "Epoché"? -- Taking Off Your Colored Glasses -- Where Does the Epoché Take Us? -- Loosening Your Grip on Perception -- A Short Note on Husserl's Version of the Epoché -- 2 Falling into Play -- Case 1: Encountering the Unfamiliar -- Case 2: Losing Yourself in a Compelling Topic -- Case 3: Seeing More Through Art -- Case 4: Playing With Nature -- 3 Openness, Playfulness, and Freedom -- Husserl: Openness to Phenomena -- Gadamer and Ricoeur: Understanding is Playing -- Nishida: Letting Go of Thinking -- 4 Practicing Playing -- Exercise 1: Playing with Imagination -- Observations -- Exercise 2: Playing with Perception -- Observations -- Exercise 3: Playing With the Subject-Object Reversal -- Observations -- 5 A Conversation with Contemplative Traditions -- Part Two -- 6 Practicing Phenomenology-the Historico-Theoretical Context -- Past, Present, and Potential Forms of Practice -- Husserl's Philosophical Background-Kant's Innovations -- Philosophy and Contemplative Practice -- The Contemplative Approach to Ethics -- Theories Can Guide, But are not Fundamental -- Nishida's Philosophical Perspective -- 7 Practicing Phenomenology-the Personal Side in Practice and "Play" -- The Challenge of Really Practicing -- Natural and Unnatural -- A Major Conversion -- Different Views of What's Possible -- Start with Easy Cases, then Continue -- The Epoché is Crucial, but Still Just a Tool -- Full Circle -- 8 Japanese Perspectives on "Practice," "Nature," and "Play" -- Section 1: "Practice" in Japanese Philosophy -- The Importance of Engagement.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of tables -- List of figures -- List of acronyms -- List of contributors -- 1 Understanding mine closure: global and national trends -- 2 A theoretical framework for understanding the social aspects of mine closure -- 3 Mine closure policies and strategies in South Africa: a critical review -- 4 A scoping review of the literature on mine closure -- 5 Miners' lives after retrenchment -- 6 West Rand: decline in South Africa's economic heartland -- 7 Matjhabeng: decline in the urban periphery -- 8 Kleinzee: looking for a new dawn amidst the diamond dust -- 9 Koffiefontein mine downscaling: socioeconomic and infrastructural consequences -- 10 Alexkor and the Richtersveld community: unlikely partners to mine diamonds together -- 11 Tshikondeni: mine closure in a deeply rural area -- 12 Emalahleni's just transition: from closure to collaboration? -- 13 Rustenburg: the struggle to go beyond mining -- 14 Rustenburg: coping despite mine decline -- 15 A framework for understanding the social aspects of mine closure in South Africa -- Index.
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Intro -- Halftitle Page -- Title Page -- Contents -- Series Editor Preface -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1 "Sweet Home Alabama" -- 2 Sallye Davis's Red-Diaper Babies -- 3 Student Assimilationists and Rebels -- 4 From "Bombingham" to the Big Apple -- 5 Traumatic Awakenings in Devastated Children -- Part II -- 6 Undergrad -- 7 Marcuse's "Most Famous Student" -- 8 1967 Entry Points -- 9 Philosophy Professor and Communist Target -- Part III -- 10 Not Your Mother's CPUSA: The Che-Lumumba Club -- 11 Doppelganger Panther Women -- 12 Queering Radicalism: On Tour with Oakland Panthers and Jean Genet -- 13 Crucibles -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Imprint.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition reviews and organizes the literature on the psychology of competition and brings together leading researchers studying competition across the field of psychology. This volume is a crucial interdisciplinary investigation into the variety of perspectives and approaches to the psychology of competition, facilitating new research and integration in the field.
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This book examines and challenges the marginalisation of critical race analysis in debates on social justice, which have been constrained by a facile post-racialism. Highlighting the need to decolonise public debate and antiracism itself, it provides an essential resource for academics, students and activists.
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