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  • av Paul F. Snowdon
    1 593,-

    This volume collects essays by Paul F. Snowdon on the philosophy of perception. The first part refines Snowdon's formulation of disjunctivism, examines the role of causation, and evaluates sensa-data theories. The second part contains critical examinations of the views propounded by several influential philosophers.

  • av Matthew (Professor of Political Theory Clayton
    294 - 1 106,-

  • av Prof Keith (Emeritus Professor Grint
    649 - 1 993,-

  • av Stephen (Senior Lecturer in English Cheeke
    1 090,-

    In this inventive and far-reaching study, Stephen Cheeke examines the vital concept of the Person in the work of Walter Pater. The book explores the intersections of the person, persona, and personality in Pater's writings, their famously personal prose style, and their reception amongst key contemporaries, such as Wilde, Symons, and Yeats.

  • av David T. (Professor Limmer
    775,-

    The theory of statistical mechanics is the best link we have between the imperceptible world of atoms and molecules and our common macroscopic experience. This textbook provides the fundamental rules and relationships of statistical mechanics.

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    1 106,-

    Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Law is a forum for new philosophical work on law. The essays range widely over general jurisprudence (the nature of law, adjudication, and legal reasoning), philosophical foundations of specific areas of law (from criminal to international law), and other philosophical topics relating to legal theory.

  • av John (Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Cottingham
    1 090,-

    This collection brings together some of the most important papers in moral philosophy and the philosophy of religion of an author who has been a standard-bearer for a distinctive and original philosophical approach, shedding fresh light on many of the key issues in moral philosophy and philosophy of religion.

  • av Hannie (Associate Professor Lawlor
    1 107,-

    This book breaks new ground in research on contemporary French and Spanish literature and studies on autobiography. Its appeal also extends beyond these fields to trauma and memory studies, and it shines a light on twenty-first-century works that have received little critical attention to date

  • av Ishita (Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair Tiwary
    1 178,-

    Video Culture in India: The Analog Era narrates the evolution of video technology in India since its introduction in the 1980s, locating the moment within the country's socio-political context.

  • av Yujin (Kingfisher College Chair of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics and Professor of Philosophy Nagasawa
    1 195,-

    A radical shift in the philosophical debate that suggests that the problem of evil arises not only for theists but also for non-theists, including pantheists, axiarchists, atheists, and followers of Eastern religious traditions.

  • av Jose-Modesto (Professor of Saxophone and Organology Diago Ortega
    494,-

    The Battle for Control of the Brass and Instruments Business in the French Industrial Revolution narrates and analyzes the largest judicial battle in culture and industrial property in nineteenth century Europe, the echoes of which still ring today.

  • av Douglas R. (Independent scholar) Thomas
    2 687,-

    This new edition of Cicero's Brutus by Douglas R. Thomas presents the first comprehensive study of the transmission of the text drawing on detailed stemmatic research, a new critical edition of the Latin text, and a textual commentary which discusses a range of significant textual problems.

  • av Hanoch (Distinguished Professor of Law and Founding Director Dagan
    1 383,-

    This book offers an innovative and comprehensive theory of private law as the law governing our relationships with one another in our capacity as private individuals rather than as citizens

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    2 117,-

    The Internal Market Ideal is an essay collection honouring Professor Stephen Weatherill. A reference to his seminal work The Internal Market as a Legal Concept (OUP, 2016), this volume celebrates Weatherill's scholarship and examines the legal issues surrounding the semi-integrated market of the European Union.

  • av Prof Abraham (Professor of Chemistry and Donner Professor of Physical Science Nitzan
    1 034,-

    This comprehensive, advanced, self-contained text provides the theoretical foundations for the processes affecting molecular dynamics in condensed phases that are encountered in the chemistry laboratory as well as in biology and material science research.

  • av Lily Murray
    115

    Eva has moved to a new street in a new town, and everything feels strange and different. Eva doesn't mind being alone because she already has a very special friend-Spark, her dragon. But perhaps Spark would like a dragon friend to play with? So Eva makes a special wish for a Hanukkah miracle.

  • av Alex Latimer
    105,-

    A unique and hilarious series-the road to redemption has never been so silly! Join THE MEANEST GOOSE ON EARTH as he tries to change his ways. In this story Gordon is on a mission to help a rock 'n' roll moose fix his damaged antlers.

  • av Matty Long
    105,-

    In Legendary Berry Quest, Croaky and his fellow scouts are on an expedition to search for the Legendary Berry, a mythical fruit that promises everlasting youth-but is the berry everything the legend promises it will be?

  • av Yuval Zommer
    115

    When people take too much from the Wild it starts to suffer. For the Wild to be well again someone must be brave enough to raise their voice. A modern fable with a hopeful and powerful message.

  • av Tom (Lecturer in Late-Medieval History Johnson
    503 - 1 710

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    1 971,-

    The first edition, translation, introduction, and commentary to the Chronicula, written by one of the most important British historians of the twelfth century, John of Worcester. It provides crucial access to twelfth-century historiographical material and unprecedented detail of the working methods of a twelfth-century monastic historian.

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    1 696,-

    Weaving together theory and practice, the chapters in this volume provide a comprehensive assessment of sustainable development provisions in international trade agreements. The volume offers important reflections upon the real extent and the foreseeable consequences of this sustainability revolution.

  • av Luke Seguin-Magee
    115

    A graphic novel series full of supersized heart, adventure, and laughs!In this story, Supersized Squirrel and Blaze Bunny are on a mission to track down a super stinky skunk!

  • av Jessica (Legal Officer Howley
    1 696,-

    Focused on the relationship between individual and interstate claims under international law, this volume provides a comprehensive survey of the potential for such overlapping claims to arise and explores, through a rigorous analysis of the law of State responsibility, how public international law regulates that overlap.

  • av Matthew (New York University) Mandelkern
    1 592,-

    Bounded Meaning develops a new theory of how and why semantic interpretation depends not just on global information, but also on local information. Mandelkern provides criticisms of the dominant theory, dynamic semantics, and proposes a new theory of bounds as limits on admissible interpretations of an expression.

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