Imprint Academic imprint: 246 books

Action as History

The Historical Thought of R.G. Collingwood

by Stein Helgeby
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2016

R G Collingwood's philosophy of history reflected his historical practices and his moral philosophy. Reflection on historical practice provided him with a theory of knowledge; his moral philosophy provided him with a theory of the object of history. This study shows how Collingwood's concepts of action and history developed together.

How Many People Are There In My Head? And In Hers?

An Exploration of Single Cell Consciousness

by Jonathan C.W. Edwards
Language: English
Release Date: July 23, 2013

Makes the proposal that the only possible solution to the 'mind-brain' problem is that each nerve cell is conscious separately and that we have no other 'global' consciousness. This book explores the idea in an accessible way, while attempting to address fundamental issues of cell membrane biology and the nature of the observer.

Creatures Like Us?

A Relational Approach to the Moral Status of Animals

by Lynne Sharpe
Language: English
Release Date: November 24, 2015

As a child brought up among animals, Lynne Sharpe never doubted they were essentially 'creatures like us'. It came as a shock to learn that others did not agree. Here she exposes the bizarre way in which many philosophers - including even some great and humane ones - have repeatedly talked and written...
by Dolan Cummings
Language: English
Release Date: August 14, 2018

Features a cross-disciplinary dialogue among writers who are sympathetic to the humanist tradition and interested in developing a new humanist project through debate.
by Tony Wilkinson
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2015

Capitalism is not enough. It has brought us prosperity and no other economic system can match its energy and innovation, but it has a dark side of exploitation and instability.Capitalism needs to be bounded by values. But which values? What indeed are values anyway and how do we locate and share values...

The Gypsy Debate

Can Discourse Control?

by Joanna Richardson
Language: English
Release Date: February 13, 2017

Jo Richardson explores the extent to which modes of discourse reflect antipathy towards gypsies and travellers, and control and shape the treatment of this minority group by the rest of society. The focus is housing policy, but her discussion has a wide application.

In Their Right Minds

The Lives and Shared Practices of Poetic Geniuses

by Carole Brooks Platt
Language: English
Release Date: October 13, 2015

In 1976, Julian Jaynes proposed that the language of poetry and prophecy originated in the right, "god-side" of the brain. Current neuroscientific evidence confirms the role of the right hemisphere in poetry, a sensed presence, and paranormal claims as well as in mental imbalance. Left-hemispheric dominance...
by Jenny Teichman
Language: English
Release Date: January 9, 2017

This book considers historical and current events from the standpoint of moral philosophy. It describes: real wars and the ways in which they have or have not been fought according to principles of justice; terrorism, torture and the effects of scientific discoveries on the way war is conducted; peace...
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