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  • av Assistant Professor of Islamic and Gender Studies, Ayesha S. (Assistant Professor of Islamic and Gender Studies & University of British Columbia) Chaudhry
    605 - 1 442,-

    A frank, personal investigation into the contentious issue of marital violence within Islamic law. Drawing heavily on the author's own experience, the book explores the attempt to reconcile a tradition of patriarchal authority with egalitarian values. The book presents an insightful and provocative contribution to the debate about women in Islam.

  • - The House of Windsor, the British Government, and the Postwar Commonwealth
    av Philip (Director, London) Murphy, Institute of Commonwealth Studies & m.fl.
    737 - 1 645,-

    Examines the relationship between the British government, the Palace, and the modern Commonwealth since 1945 and argues that the monarchy's relationship with the Commonwealth, which was initially promoted by the UK as a means of strengthening imperial ties, increasingly became an impediment to British foreign policy.

  • av Gareth I. (Executive Director, Sixth-Century Professor of Sociology, Francis (Research Fellow, m.fl.
    605 - 2 081,-

    Religion is traditionally portrayed as nothing but trouble in Ireland, but the churches played a key role in Northern Ireland's peace process. This study challenges many existing assumptions about the peace process, drawing on four years of interviewing with those involved, including church leaders, politicians, and paramilitary members.

  • av Department of Physics, University of Oxford) Blundell, Lecturer in Physics, m.fl.
    587 - 1 637,-

    Quantum field theory provides the theoretical backbone to most modern physics. This book is designed to bring quantum field theory to a wider audience of physicists. It is packed with worked examples, witty diagrams, and applications intended to introduce a new audience to this revolutionary theory.

  • - Relative Truth and its Applications
    av John (University of California & Berkeley) MacFarlane
    627 - 1 222,-

    John MacFarlane explores how we might make sense of the idea that truth is relative. He provides new, satisfying accounts of parts of our thought and talk that have resisted traditional methods of analysis, including what we mean when we talk about what is tasty, what we know, what will happen, what might be the case, and what we ought to do.

  • - The Roman Conquest of Greece
    av Robin Waterfield
    194 - 264,-

    The story of the Roman conquest of Greece - not only a thrilling tale of military conquest, but a pivotal event in the history of Rome, her empire, and the whole subsequent history of Europe.

  • av Brian (Stanford University) Skyrms
    600 - 1 824,-

    Brian Skyrms applies adaptive dynamics (of cultural evolution and individual learning) to social theory, investigating altruism, spite, fairness, trust, division of labor, and signaling. Correlation is seen to be fundamental. Spontaneous emergence of social structure and of signaling systems are examined in the context of learning dynamics.

  • - Learning from South Africa's Land Restitution Program
    av Bernadette (Professor of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology) Atuahene, Professor of Law & m.fl.
    409 - 849,-

    Under the colonial and apartheid regime thousands of people in South Africa had their property and land taken from them. This book investigates the attempts by the post-apartheid government to provide redress for this, demonstrating that the restitution must go beyond financial compensation to address the social impact of confiscation of land.

  • - A Philosophical Enquiry
    av Matthew H. Kramer
    713 - 1 547,-

    The morality of interrogational torture has been the subject of heated debate in recent years. In explaining why torture is morally wrong, Kramer engages in deep philosophical reflections on the nature of morality and on moral conflicts.

  • av Professor of English Law Emeritus, Professor of Criminal Justice and Conjoint Professor, Lucia (Professor of Criminal Justice and Conjoint Professor, m.fl.
    510 - 1 776

    Preventive Justice looks at the use of coercive preventive measures by the state, both within and beyond criminal law. Examining preventive laws, measures, and institutions in and outside the criminal law, it explores the justifications given for using coercion to protect the public from harm.

  • av John Frow
    708 - 1 934

    Character and Person explores the category of fictional character, one of the most widely used and least adequately theorized concepts in literary studies, cultural studies, and everyday usage. It sets fictional character in relation to the concept of person and tries to examine how each of these terms is constructed across different cultures.

  • - Restoring Primitive Christianity
    av Geordan (Director, Manchester Wesley Research Centre) Hammond & Director
    524 - 1 787

    This is the first book length study of John Wesley's period as a missionary in colonial Georgia. The mission was a laboratory for implementing his views of primitive Christianity. The ideal of restoring the doctrine, discipline, and practice of the early church in the Georgia wilderness was a prime motivation for Wesley's missionary activity.

  • av Bence (University of Antwerp and University of Cambridge) Nanay
    496 - 1 222,-

    What mediates between sensory input and motor output? What makes it possible to act on what you perceive? Bence Nanay argues that pragmatic representations provide the perceptual guidance for performing actions. They play a key role in our mental lives, and help explain why the majority of our mental processes are very similar to those of animals.

  • - On the Philosophical Insignificance of Perspective and the First Person
    av Josh (University of Texas at Austin) Dever & Herman (University of St Andrews) Cappelen
    524 - 1 163,-

    Cappelen and Dever present a forceful challenge to the standard view that perspective, and in particular the perspective of the first person, is a philosophically deep aspect of the world. Their goal is not to show that we need to explain indexical and other perspectival phenomena in different ways, but to show that the entire topic is an illusion.

  • - A Guide to the Transmission of Greek and Latin Literature
    av L. D. (Fellow and Tutor, N. G. (Emeritus Fellow and Tutor in Classics, Brasenose College, m.fl.
    638 - 2 413,-

    It explores how the texts from classical Greece and Rome have survived and gives an account of the reasons why it was thought worthwhile to preserve them for future generations. In this 4th edition adjustments have been made to the text and the notes have been revised in order to take account of advances in scholarship over the last twenty years.

  • - The Epistemic Role of Emotional Experience
    av Michael S. (University of Glasgow) Brady
    576 - 1 237,-

    Michael S. Brady offers a new account of the role of emotions in our lives. He argues that emotional experiences do not give us information in the same way that perceptual experiences do. Instead, they serve our epistemic needs by capturing our attention and facilitating a reappraisal of the evaluative information that emotions themselves provide.

  • av Grant (Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies, Scotland.) Macaskill & University of St Andrews
    671 - 1 860,-

    In conversation with historical and systematic theology, Macaskill argues that the union between God and his people is consistently represented by the New Testament authors as covenantal, with the participation of believers in the life of God specifically mediated by Jesus, the covenant Messiah.

  • av Huw (Lecturer, University of Glamorgan and former Chief Inspector, South Wales Police) Smart & m.fl.
    853

    An essential reference and training resource for all custody and detention officers and trainers. All relevant legislation is presented in a clear, concise manner, together with explanations of the areas of the Codes of Practice most commonly misunderstood, to offer a comprehensive treatment of the custody officer's role.

  • av P. M. S. (St John's College & Oxford) Hacker
    482 - 1 427,-

    This volume collects P. M. S. Hacker's papers on Wittgenstein and related themes written over the last decade. Hacker provides comparative studies of a range of topics-including Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology, conception of grammar, and treatment of intentionality-and defends his own Wittgensteinian conception of philosophy.

  • av Lara Buchak
    605 - 1 604,-

    Lara Buchak sets out a new account of rational decision-making in the face of risk. She argues that the orthodox view (expected utility theory) is too narrow, and suggests an alternative, more permissive theory: one that allows individuals to pay attention to the worst-case or best-case scenario, and vindicates the ordinary decision-maker.

  • - Lexical Semantics Across Domains, Languages, and Cultures
    av Brisbane) Goddard, Cliff (Professor of Linguistics, Anna (Professor of Linguistics, m.fl.
    774 - 2 301,-

    This book presents cross-linguistic and cross-cultural investigations of word meaning from different domains of the lexicon - concrete, abstract, physical, sensory, emotional, and social. The words they consider are complex, culturally important, and basic, in a range of languages that includes English, Russian, Polish, French, Warlpiri and Malay.

  • av Norway) Sillars, University of Bergen & Stuart (Professor of English
    571 - 1 334,-

    Shakespeare and the Victorians explores the place of Shakespeare in Victorian culture, and shows how the plays and the man became central to all levels of Victorian life and thought.

  • av Professor of the Practice of Statistics and Managing Director of Harvard Management Company, Stephen (Professor of the Practice of Statistics and Managing Director of Harvard Management Company & Harvard University) Blyth
    591 - 1 156,-

    The quantitative nature of complex financial transactions makes them a fascinating subject area for mathematicians of all types. This book gives an insight into financial engineering while building on introductory probability courses by detailing one of the most fascinating applications of the subject.

  • - A New Reading
    av Fellow in Ethics and Political Philosophy, Erica (Fellow in Ethics and Political Philosophy & Yale University) Benner
    796 - 2 039,-

    This book gives a radical, new, chapter-by-chapter reading of Machiavelli's The Prince, arguing that it is an ironic masterpiece with a moral purpose. It outlines Machiavelli's most important ironic techniques: a normatively coded use of language.

  • av Shlomi Segall
    500 - 1 148,-

    Egalitarians have traditionally been suspicious of equality of opportunity, but recently there has been a sea-change in thinking about that concept. Shlomi Segall brings together these developments and offers a new account of 'radical equality of opportunity', which removes all obstacles (to one's opportunity-set) that lie outside one's control.

  • av Arthur M. (Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, USA) Lesk & m.fl.
    719,-

    Introduction to Bioinformatics provides friendly guidance and advice on how to use a range of computational methods and techniques for retrieving and analysing biological data. The book is ideal for those new to the subject, with frequent self-test problems and exercises incorporated throughout the text to encourage self-directed learning.

  • - A New Paradigm in Condensed Matter and Device Physics
    av Professor of Physics, E. L. (Professor of Physics & New York University Tandon School of Engineering) Wolf
    677 - 1 934

    A complete description of the science and applications of graphene, a revolutionary two-dimensional one-atom-thick material of exceedingly high electrical conductivity and tensile strength.

  • - Mental Agency and Self-Awareness
    av Joelle Proust
    649 - 1 645,-

    Does metacognition-the capacity to self-evaluate one's cognitive performance-derive from a mindreading capacity, or does it rely on informational processes? Joelle Proust draws on psychology and neuroscience to defend the second claim. She argues that metacognition need not involve metarepresentations, and is essentially related to mental agency.

  • - A Study in Augustine
    av John Peter (Professor of Religious Studies, Vermont.) Kenney & Saint Michael's College
    591 - 1 787

    This study explores Augustine's developing understanding of contemplation, beginning with his earliest accounts written before his baptism and ending with the Confessions. The arc of Augustine's thought through these years of transition leads into the Confessions, giving a vantage point to survey its classical Christian theology of contemplation.

  • av Robert M. M. (Professor Emeritus, University of St Andrews) Crawford & Professor Emeritus
    1 047 - 1 986,-

    This book provides an integrated account of the biological, climatic and anthropological factors that affect the entire circum-polar tundra-taiga biome.

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