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In: New waves in philosophy
New Waves in Ethics brings together the leading future figures in ethics broadly construed, with essays ranging from meta-ethics and normative ethics to applied ethics and political philosophy. Topics include new work on experimental philosophy, feminism, and global justice, incorporating perspectives informed from historical and contemporary approaches alike. An ideal collection for anyone interested in the most important debates in ethics and political philosophy, as well as those with an interest in the latest significant contributions from the leading new generation of philosophers working in ethics.
In: The originals
Macht durch Disziplin! Macht durch Gemeinschaft! Macht durch Handeln! Wie entsteht Faschismus? Ein junger Lehrer entschließt sich zu einem ungewöhnlichen Experiment. Er möchte seinen Schülern beweisen, dass Anfälligkeit für faschistoides Handeln und Denken nicht etwas ist, das nur andere Menschen betrifft – Faschismus ist hier mitten unter uns und in jedem von uns. Doch die "Bewegung", die er auslöst, droht ihn und sein Vorhaben zu überrollen: Das Experiment gerät außer Kontrolle. Morton Rhues Klassiker DIE WELLE beschreibt eindringlich und gegenwartsbezogen, wie leicht Menschen verführt, manipuliert und instrumentalisiert werden können. Der Roman basiert auf wahren Begebenheiten an einer Highschool im kalifornischen Palo Alto.
In: New Waves in Philosophy
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Bringing together the leading future figures in ethics broadly construed with essays ranging from metaethics and normative ethics to applied ethics and political philosophy, topics include new work on experimental philosophy, feminism, and global justice incorporating perspectives informed from historical and contemporary approaches alike
In: New waves in philosophy
Ethical non-naturalism and normative properties / William J. FitzPatrick -- Naturalistic metaethics at half price / Joshua Gert -- In defense of moral error theory / Jonas Olson -- The myth of moral fictionalism / Terence Cuneo and Sean Christy -- Expressivism, inferentialism and the theory of meaning / Matthew Chrisman -- How not to avoid wishful thinking / Mark Schroeder -- Internal reasons and the motivating intuition / Julia Markovits -- Beyond wrong reasons : the buck-passing account of value / Ulrike Heuer -- A wrong turn to reasons / Pekka Väyrynen -- Shmagency revisited / David Enoch -- The authority of social norms / Nicholas Southwood -- Moral epistemology / Alison Hills -- Aesthetics and particularism / Sean McKeever and Michael Ridge
In: New waves in philosophy
Metaethical questions have occupied some of the greatest philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant, Hume and Nietzsche, amongst many others, have all written on issues about the nature of moral thinking and moral practice. In the last 40 years, interest in metaethics has increased greatly, driven by developments in other areas of philosophy - principally, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and philosophical psychology. This collection presents original and ground-breaking research on metaethical issues from some of the very best younger philosophers working in this field. Topics covered include: the nature of practical reasonsnaturalist and non-naturalist approaches to metaethicsexpressivist accounts of moral language, aesthetic, epistemic and social normativity.
In: Uncharted: Stories of Survival Ser.
In: New waves in philosophy
New Waves in Global Justice brings together the leading future figures in global justice with essays ranging from climate change and global poverty to just war and human rights and immigration. An ideal collection for anyone interested in the most important debates in global justice, as well as those with an interest in the latest significant contributions from the leading new generation of international philosophers working in global justice.
In: New Directions in American History
Breaking the Wave is the first anthology of original essays by both younger and established scholars that takes a long view of feminist activism by systematically examining the dynamics of movement persistence during moments of reaction and backlash. Ranging from the "civic feminism" of white middle-class organizers and the "womanism" of Harlem consumers in the immediate postwar period, to the utopian feminism of Massachusetts lesbian softball league founders and environmentally minded feminists in the 1970s and 1980s, Breaking the Wave documents a continuity of activism in both national and l
In: Bloomberg financial series
An innovative approach to applying Elliott Wave Principle By convention, most Elliott Wave Principle (EWP) practitioners focus on individual market price movement. Connie Brown has a global reputation of developing analysis that focuses on the integration of global markets. In a two book series you will be taken through the steps to master the global cash flows of today's financial markets. The approach found in this first book differs from the traditional view of EWP because it shows you how geometry and the use of simple boxes drawn within a trend will guide you away from the common complain.