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Good as Usual argues that norms and values should be seen as similar to other features of reality and capable of being known and described in similar ways. The volume brings together and expands all of Timothy Williamson's work on normativity and value.
This volume is the first published selection of the writings of Susan Stebbing (1885-1943, an important figure in the development of analytic philosophy. Siobhan Chapman provides notes and an introduction presenting an overview of Stebbing's work and an account of the significance of each of the selected papers.
James E. Kelly traces the Catholic Reformation from its beginnings in the first half of the sixteenth century, through the years of unrest in Europe, to its global expansion in the Americas, Asia and Africa, and its continued influence and legacy into the twentieth century.
Self-harm is extremely common with up to a quarter of young people reporting at least one episode. This book explains what self-harm is, and who is most likely to self-harm and why. It covers approaches to self-management and outlines the main interventions (online or in-person) aimed at prevention or treatment.
Celebrating over 30 years as the market-leading series, Blackstone's Statutes have an unrivalled tradition of trust and quality. With a rock-solid reputation for accuracy, reliability, and authority, they remain first-choice for students and lecturers, providing a careful selection of up-to-date legislation for exams and course use.
Bond 11+ Verbal Reasoning Assessment Practice Book 1 for age 9-10 years offers exam-style practice questions for children preparing for the 11+ test. This revised edition includes essential guidance and full answer explanations and will develop the skills that are vital for success.
Bond 11+ Non-verbal Reasoning Assessment Practice Book 1 for age 9-10 years offers exam-style practice questions for children preparing for the 11+ test. This revised edition includes essential guidance and full answer explanations and will develop the skills that are vital for success.
Bond 11+ English, Maths, Non-verbal Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning Assessment Practice: 9-10 Years Bundle offers exam-style practice questions for children preparing for the 11+ test. The books included are revised editions which feature essential guidance and full answer explanations and will develop the skills that are vital for success.
Bond 11+ Verbal Reasoning Assessment Practice Book 1 for age 10-11+ years offers exam-style practice questions for children preparing for the 11+ test. This revised edition includes essential guidance and full answer explanations and will develop the skills that are vital for success.
Bond 11+ Non-verbal Reasoning Assessment Practice Book 1 for age 10-11+ years offers exam-style practice questions for children preparing for the 11+ test. This revised edition includes essential guidance and full answer explanations and will develop the skills that are vital for success.
This book re-examines why the European Union and its forerunners were created and investigates how and why they have changed.
This book offers a comprehensive study of Latin America's historical relationship with odious debt and explores how this history informs a global critique of economics and international law. Pressing questions on bankruptcy, loss and damage, reparations, and the pursuit of a global moral economy are discussed.
There is a tension between intelligence and law in respect of those individuals who provide intelligence on terrorism whilst also being involved in terrorism. Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland gets to the root of this tension and argues intelligence and law are not mutually exclusive.
New Property In International Law examines how international law consistently falls short when it comes to new property regulation, owing to the lack of a clear definition of 'property' in international law. The book considers and categorises new property into three areas; cultural property, common property, and contingent property.
A comprehensive analysis of Thomas Hobbes's theory of justice that newly clarifies the logic behind the philosopher's moral, legal, political, and international thought.
This book is the first to chart divine assembly scenes in ancient Babylonian and early Greek epic. It asks why similarities between the two corpora exist, and exploits those similarities to enhance understanding of Mesopotamian and early Greek literature and religion.
Wolpert's Principles of Development opens up the fascinating field of developmental biology to any bioscience student. A focus on the underlying processes shared by diverse organisms lays the foundation for a richer understanding of the subject. Cutting edge science is explained clearly, supported by custom-drawn figures and learning features.
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