Search Results (78 titles)

Searched over 7.2 Billion pages in 0.94 seconds

 
Political Philosophy (X) PDF (eBook) (X) Non Fiction (X)

       
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
Records: 41 - 60 of 78 - Pages: 
  • Cover Image

Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

... released them all. ... To punish a simple outbreak of private passion in which no political element was involved [the prefect] had to mobilize the... ...t that time. This was the modus operandi of all military-organized ideological and political groups. And, taking everything into account, the IMRO ... ...ust in the inevitable triumph of a just claim. The Macedonians were never worse off politically, having contributed no less - if not more - than any... ... new Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later renamed Yugoslavia). These political Lego games led to enormous population shifts - the pol... ...public of Macedonia is today ruled by a party called VMRO-DPMNE. It is one of a few political parties to carry this name and the biggest and weighti... ...t of social cooperation and culture. It is an organizing principle, a narrative, a philosophy, a value system, and a vade mecum. In this it resembl... ...Western culture is inextricably intertwined with Islamic knowledge, teachings, and philosophy. Christian fundamentalists have more in common with M... ... a few semesters in the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western Univ... ...b sites in: – Psychology ("Malignant Self Love") - An Open Directory Cool Site, – Philosophy ("Philosophical Musings"), – Economics and Geopolitic...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...onal politics, intentional manner of education, even intentional research philosophy of science. In contrast, Laozi proposed the wuwei philosophy th... ...hat he did fail to catch the oriental cultures such as Buddhism and Hindu philosophy. 5. The Unintentional Science Is oriental culture a kind... ...tion of the study, the work is divided into two major parts: neutrosophic philosophy and neutrosophic mathematics, the former as the basis for neutro... ...Welcome undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers and teachers in science philosophy, fuzzy mathematics, information science, artificial intelligenc... ...re. They invoke the re-recognition and restructuring of basic concepts in philosophy, logics, sets, cognitive science, information science and many ... ...aped from Romania in September of 1988 and waited almost two years in the political refugee camps of Turkey, where he performed unskilled jobs such a... ...n that society we lived a double life, an official one propagated by the political system, and another real one. In mass-media it was promulgated th...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...n office of “Curentul” in Munich a letter sent from the Istanbul camp for political refugees. A small writing, nervous and legible, expanding on fou... ...icule, the grotesque, the absurd). Although it is an old construction of philosophy and an object of study for logic, the paradox has remained an i... ...us underlines the enormous modern importance, in scientific knowledge, in philosophy and in art of the paradox (gr. para: contrary to; doxa: opinion... ...imension: the pleasure of knowledge, a scholarly delight that involves a “philosophy”. In a similar mode, his compatriot Khalil Raiss discovers a we... ...wards surrealism the Prevertian heredity (Claude Le Roy) and towards “the political significance the holding of silence” (Jean-Michel Levenard). ... ...epressed the hesitation 20 and decided, in compensation, on a resolute political exploration, in which complete actions are taken. Let us come b... ...ious enemy of totalitarianism, which oppresses postmodernism, it was, in a political translation, the necrology of communism. Postmodernism promotes,... ...space, in which are included specific discourses: pragmatic, literary and political discourse, psycho- and biosemiotic matters, design, artificial i... ...sary to link with it the particular paradoxist purgation of the Cioranian philosophy of negation (without the application illustrating it directly)....

Read More
  • Cover Image

Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... - an analysis using FCM and NCM 66 5 2.4 Problems faced by Dalits in the political arena due to discrimination – a FCM and NCM analysis 75 ... ...f the world’s largest socio-economically oppressed, culturally subjugated and politically marginalized group of people, the 138 million Dalits in I... ...s the non negative occurrence of some fuzzy event, perhaps the strength of a political sentiment, historical trend or military objective. FCMs are ... ...el several types of problems varying from gastric-appetite behavior, popular political developments etc. FCMs are also used to model in robotics li... ... when we deal with unsupervised data that has more to do with feelings. Like political scenario, child labor, child's education, parent-children mo... ... against religion and the domination of Brahmins. Because of his rationalist philosophy, Periyar has often been compared with Voltaire (1694-1778).... ... don’t come in front of me.’ How can a human being digest this? This is the philosophy of the Vaikom Satyagraha and the Gurukulam struggle. Rememb... ...ikom Satyagraha and the Gurukulam struggle. Remember that only based on this philosophy, Mahatma Gandhi carried out a Satyagraha in South Africa, a... ...hat in public life, there ought to be no difference between man and man. That philosophy does not end with walking on this street. So, it is the dut...

...iation, what will be the plight of the last man who is a Dalit? As one of the world’s largest socio-economically oppressed, culturally subjugated and politically marginalized group of people, the 138 million Dalits in India suffer not only from the excesses of the traditional oppressor castes, but also from State Oppression— which includes, but is not limited to, authorita...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...allup.unm.edu/~smarandache/Introduction.PDF • 1. Neutrosophy - a new branch of philosophy: http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/Neutrosophy.PDF •... ...S 1 }. 1. NEUTROSOPHY: 1.1 Definition: Neutrosophy is a new branch of philosophy that studies the origin, nature, and scope of neutralities... ...i, f [ 1); definition of <many-valued logic> from "The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy", general editor Robert Audi, 1995, p. 461: "propositions ... ...present is eternal and comprises in itself the past and the future? In Eastern Philosophy the contradictory utterances form the core of the Taoism an... ...} H NP( ÕA). 4.3 Applications: #1. From a pool of refugees, waiting in a political refugee camp in Turkey to get the American visa, a% have th... ...975. [4] Bridges, Douglas, Constructive Mathematics, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, editor Edward N. Zalta, http://plato.stanford.edu/mathema... ...ore useful to contain both (<A> and <Anti-A>'s). For example, a less-incomplete political theory should contain socialism and capitalism, despotism an...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...tion really the robbery in disguise of state assets by a select few, cronies of the political regime? Margaret Thatcher was accused of it - and so w... ...f the business (to show its track performance and growth). • Points regarding the political, legal (licences) and competitive environment. • A v... ...times threaten the national economy and the very fabric of society and incur grave political and social costs. There are two types of bubbles. Ass... ...y the collapse of a series of nation- wide leveraged investment plans in 1997. Inept political and financial crisis management led Albania to the ver... ...y of other, less pious, pyramid schemes. They melted down and dragged economies and political establishments with them. By definition, pyramid sch... ...s) is morally dubious. Anti-tax movements have sprung all over the world and their philosophy permeates the ideology of political parties in many c... ...approach. That the market is wiser than any of its participants is a pillar of the philosophy of capitalism. In its pure form, the theory claims th... ...its special, local conditions. Still, a few things - the spirit of the law and its philosophy - are common to all the versions. Arguably, the most ... ...g is a brief discussion of chapter 11 intended to demonstrate this spirit and this philosophy. This chapter allows for a mechanism called "reorga...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ully hand over the management of our daily lives and the setting of priorities to a political class or elite is thoroughly discredited. Politicians ... ...t closer to the right. Anarchism is an umbrella term covering disparate social and political theories - among them classic or cooperative anarchism... ...n), and communitarian anarchism (Daniel Guerin). The narrow (and familiar) form of political anarchism springs from the belief that human communiti... ...diment of said subversion. The logical outcome is to call for the overthrow of all political systems, as Michael Bakunin suggested. Governments sho... ...ssive, coercive, or bureaucratic." (Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) A... ...involvement in the economy in his influential and exquisitely-timed "Principles of Political Economy", published in 1848. Undaunted by mounting evi... ...ed: Natural Selection IS the vital power itself. Modern Physics is converging with Philosophy (possibly with the philosophical side of Religion as ... ...ors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors. Metaphors are not confined to the philosophy of neurology. Architects and mathematicians, for inst... ...ck to the future", communism was surely "forward to the past". Competition A. THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPETITION The aims of competition (anti-trust) l...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ty. It is never explicit or known in advance. It is always arbitrary, or subject to political and geopolitical considerations. Thus, it serves to in... ... In a May 2001 paper, tellingly titled "Does the World Bank Cause Moral Hazard and Political Business Cycles?" authored by Axel Dreher of Mannheim ... ...s Private Investment Corporation), the British ECGD, and the French COFACE - shift political risk from buyers, project companies, and suppliers to ... ...l clientele (i.e., their willingness and ability to pay) - or in deference to their political and legal clout. Differential prices are not set by s... ...s) is morally dubious. Anti-tax movements have sprung all over the world and their philosophy permeates the ideology of political parties in many c... ...ents have sprung all over the world and their philosophy permeates the ideology of political parties in many countries, not least the USA. Taxes ar... ...proach. That the market is wiser than any of its participants is a pillar of the philosophy of capitalism. In its pure form, the theory claims th... ...a Spanish author and thinker, once wrote that it is impossible to design a coherent philosophy of economics not founded on our mortality. The Grim ... ...ess. The Open Source movement exposes the myths underlying current property rights philosophy and is thus subversive. But the inane expansion of in...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...he UK reduced its own from 9% to 6%. The remedies, though well known, are politically not palatable: flexible wages, highly mobile labour, flexible ... ...s 5% and the UK's 6% (down from 9%). The remedies, though well known, are politically unpalatable: flexible wages, mobile labour, the right fiscal p... ... Or it may prolong working life by postponing retirement. These are not politically palatable decisions. Yet, a wave of xenophobia that hurtled la... ...racies welcome the brain drain as it also drains the country of potential political adversaries. Emigration also tends to decrease competitiveness. ... ...latively new phenomenon there, according to Testsuro Kato, a professor of political science in Hitotsubashi University. But what is the impact of al... ...nd demonstrate how they can equally be applied to organized labor. A. THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPETITION The aims of competition (anti-trust) laws are to... ...esters in the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western University, Ca... ...n: – Psychology ("Malignant Self Love") – An Open Directory Cool Site, – Philosophy ("Philosophical Musings"), – Economics and Geopolitics ("World ... ...n many countries. Many appearances in the electronic media on subjects in philosophy and the sciences, and concerning economic matters. Write to ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...f narcissism"? Human collectives – states, firms, households, institutions, political parties, cliques, bands – acquire a life and a character all t... ...rush to pieces many an object in its path." (G.W.F . Hegel, "Lectures on the Philosophy of History") "Such beings are incalculable, they come like fat... ...: a massive post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). APPENDIX: Strong Men and Political Theatres - The "Being There" Syndrome "I came here to see a co... ...on, intimidation, and collusion with Western interests, both commercial and political. The new "democracies" are thinly-disguised and criminalized p... ..., nepotism, and cronyism; self-censoring media; socially, economically, and politically excluded minorities; and so on. But while this malaise does ... ...ese worldly and intangible goods (popularity of the leadership which yields political stability; prosperity; security; prestige abroad; authority a... ...semesters in the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western University, ... ...hology ("Malignant Self Love") - An Open Directory Cool Site for 8 years. – Philosophy ("Philosophical Musings"), – Economics and Geopolitics ("World... ... in many countries. Many appearances in the electronic media on subjects in philosophy and the sciences, and concerning economic matters. Write to ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ever been, taken as the spread of propaganda. Another reason for adopting this philosophy is that the word propaganda suffers from pejorative co... ...ed the term marketing occasionally does. Propaganda is frequently associated with politically inspired and malevolent inculcation of ideas into the ... ...burb is an island, that everyone's fate is connected and that a distant military or political development has the potential for painfully disrupting ... ...nts and needs reign supreme.) The Marketing Concept The marketing concept is the philosophy that the consumer's interest is the starting point if n... ...istics by which one discipline can be distinguished from another is the particular philosophy or method customarily employed by each discipline in so... ...rl scouting, military recruiting and the value of education. The furtherance of a political campaign (party or candidate) is an idea to be adopted ... ... are the best terms available. By contrast. exchanges of social products occur in political, organizational, educational, leisure, health care, fami... ...eptibly changed of thcmselves within him. Stepan Arkadyevitch had not chosen his political opinions or his views, these political opinions an views... ...n the road to government-sponsored manpower programming. One branch continued the philosophy of the past, namely, that of maximizing the quantity of...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...t feeling empty and spiritually somehow cheated. Once I was at university, philosophy seemed to me an obvious alternative to the churches. After all, ... ...us alternative to the churches. After all, theology had started as part of philosophy and the separation between the two of them is still not complete... ...was in his subject as it was for Plato. Aristotle came across as regarding philosophy like an intellectual puzzle with which to play. For Plato it was... .... Analysis “in Jung’s manner” is not, as popular fantasy has it, grandiose philosophy, esoteric teaching, or great illumina- tions, but very prosaic d... ...such separation of religious and secular life, and also wield considerable political clout. At the time of writing these words, military conflicts bas... ... on how the regulations of Islam should be implemented in daily social and political life. These religious conflicts have fairly firm foundations. For... ...riginates or flourishes in a social vacuum. The degree to which social and political involvement determines its shape and development should not be un... ...governments appointed by Rome, matters of overall policy, trade, and major political deci- sions were administered by the Roman occupying forces. Gene... ...ouraged, except when they infringed on what were regarded by the Romans as political issues or social activity which might threaten the stability of t...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...″ is not a mere speculation, and the meaning of the spirit of science and philosophy is in fact the expression of a natural phenomenon which in the ... ...such an approach, the theologian Marin Stefånescu stated in his ″Christian Philosophy″: < To be realistic does not mean to be materialistic or less i... ...lative modeling with dramatic theoretical and practical applications. If philosophy in general and its various branches in particular are studied ac... ...ons for as many phenomena, and as it solves more aporias of the classical philosophy, even with the risk of triggering other ones. In fact, a success... ...d Freiburg, Martin Heidegger underlined the evolution from the outlook on philosophy as a science of Being, to the view according to which philosoph... ...tics in the name of God, forced conversion, based on lies and crimes, for political purposes, etc. The belief that good and evil appear in the world... ... establish an exaggerated religiosity based on fear and terror, used as a political instrument for domination and bloody fights against the rational...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

...ors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors. Metaphors are not confined to the philosophy of neurology. Architects and mathematicians, for inst... ...ent view of the scientific endeavor competes with a more modest, semantic school of philosophy of science. Many theories - especially ones with bre... ...ing a few (minor) modifications to it. (1) Society consists of practices: economic, political and ideological. Althusser defines a practice as: "A... ...her means of production, all organized within defined webs of inter-relations. The political practice does the same with social relations as the ra... ...ise: the economic is determinant not because the practices of the social formation (political and ideological) are the social formation's expressive... ...s. Sometimes, IASs within the same social formation offer competing ideologies: the political Party, the Church, the Family, the Army, the Media, th... ...sentations of power over other human beings. The business concern, the church, the political party, the family, the media, the culture industries -... ... a few semesters in the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western Univ... ...eb sites in: – Psychology ("Malignant Self Love") – An Open Directory Cool Site, – Philosophy ("Philosophical Musings"), – Economics and Geopolitic...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...e south of Europe. A The Universitv of Chica~o Press 4. Generic terms for political divisions: (I) when the term is an organic part of the name, f... ...of Anhalt, state of Illinois, county of Cook, city of Chicago. 5. Numbered political divisions : Eleventh Congressional District, First Ward, Secon... ...tion with the name of the place in which they are located. 7. The names of political parties, religious denomina- tions or sects, and philosophical... ...list; epicurean tastes, stoic endurance, dualism arid monism in present-day philosophy, an altruistic world-view; the classics, a realistic novel. ... ...tism. 9. The proper (official) titles of social, religious, educa- tional, political, commercial, and industrial organiza- tions and institutions :... ...ssian War, Battle of Gettysburg; Peace of Utrecht, Louisiana Purchase. 14. Political alliances, and such terms from secular or ecclesiastical histo... ... letters). But do not capitalize such phrases when spelled out : doctor of philosophy, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. 21. Nouns and adj...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...- OPM). This, together with the ulterior motives of members of the ruling political echelons (the infamous American Paranoia), a lack of variety and... ...usiness sector has to mollify the God of public opinion with offerings of political and social nature. The Internet is an affluent, educated, yuppie ... ...the registered book (often, a class of books) for a number of years - but politically restricted printable content, often by force. Freedom of the p... ...f inevitable natural disasters, accidents, bankruptcies of publishers, and politically motivated destruction of data - multiple copies and redundant ... ...integrates, and consumption slumps - countries tend to isolate themselves politically, react aggressively, and protect their national economies. Pro... ...umbents and their avaricious pricing. Peter Suber has both a Ph.D. in philosophy and a J.D. He is a professor of philosophy at Earlham College, ... ...y Institute on FOS issues. He is the general editor of the Web's foremost philosophy search engine Hippias and co-editor of Noesis, both available o... ...esis, both available online free of charge. He serves on the Committee on Philosophy and Computers of the American Philosophical Association. He is ... ...rent. Consider, for instance the online and free Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Each entry is written by an expert but is frequently revised b...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Basic Neutrosophic Algebraic Structures and Their Application to Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Models

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... problem with the following conceptual nodes: C 1 - Child Labor C 2 - Political Leaders C 3 - Good Teachers C 4 - Poverty C 5 - Industria... .../ hotels, bars etc. (It can be part time or fulltime). C 2 - We include political leaders with the following motivation: Children are not vote b... ...ical leaders with the following motivation: Children are not vote banks so political leaders are not directly concerned with child labor but they i... ...ers or cheap labor are the decision makers for the winning or losing of the political leaders. Also industrialists financially control political in... ...lists financially control political interests. So we are forced to include political leaders as a node in this problem. C 3 - Teachers are tak... ...s, USA. He published over 60 books and 80 papers and notes in mathematics, philosophy, literature, rebus. In mathematics his research papers are in...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Modern Study of Psychopathology Examined.

By: Sam Vaknin

...m known as splitting. The narcissist does not regard people, situations, entities (political parties, countries, races, his workplace) as a compoun... ...A: The Pennsylvania State University Press, Quoted in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Parenting is possibly an irrational vocation, but h... ...fiers - people who treat others as objects. To some extent, leaders of all sorts - political, military, or corporate - do the same. In a range of d... ... a few semesters in the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western Univ... ...eb sites in: – Psychology ("Malignant Self Love") – An Open Directory Cool Site, – Philosophy ("Philosophical Musings"), – Economics and Geopolitic... ...ds of finances and the economy, and numerous articles dealing with geopolitical and political economic issues published in both print and Web period... ...iodicals in many countries. Many appearances in the electronic media on subjects in philosophy and the sciences, and concerning economic matters. ... ...tics: http://ceeandbalkan.tripod.com/ Psychology: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/ Philosophy: http://philosophos.tripod.com/ Poetry: http://samvak....

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...chnology and, to some degree, draws upon their mean- ings. The Free Software Philosophy The normative ideals of the free software movement and the des... ...criptive attri- butes of generativity have much in common. According to this philosophy, any software functionality enjoyed by one person should be un... ...person should be understandable and modifiable by everyone. The free software philosophy emphasizes the value of sharing not only a tool’s functionalit... ...d and deployed. In addi- tion, much of that software is geared toward making political and artistic ex- pression easier. Yochai Benkler has examined t... ...of cultural participation offered by the Internet through the lens of liberal political theory: The networked information economy makes it possible to ... ...nd discourse. It affects the way we, as individuals and members of social and political clusters, inter- act with culture, and through it with each oth... ...re model, and he much prefers the latter: from “the perspective of lib- eral political theory, the kind of open, participatory, transparent folk cultu... ...l citizenship as the traditionally narrower activities of engaging in direct political debate or discussion of pressing policy issues. Benkler points ... ... S. 661 (1998). 9. GNU, The Free Software Definition, http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html (last visited May 16, 2007). This definition shoul...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...amous roads became unsafe, and barbarians threatened on every border. Its political and financial systems were foundering. By 410 AD, the empire ... ...nnia, Gutenberg‘s print technology did the following:  Opened paths to political, scientific, and industrial revolutions.  Formed the basis of ... ...‖—common citizens who could afford to hurl their ideas into a democracy’s political ring. Flexible in size, pamphlets could communicate expressi... ...d his insistence on the authority of the Bible. Wycliffe believed that political power would (and should) ultimately rest with the people. Nevert... ...ivisions for shelving books:  (000) Organization of knowledge  (100) Philosophy  (200) Theology  (300) Sociology  (400) Philology  (... ...en when he learned his first word of English but managed to major in both philosophy and math while he was earning his degree from Princeton in just... ...mples of the power social networking can exert. The Internet showed its political clout as early as the Bill Clinton‘s 1992 victory over President...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...amous roads became unsafe, and barbarians threatened on every border. Its political and financial systems were foundering. By 410 AD, the empire ha... ...nia, Gutenberg‘s print technology did the following:  Opened paths to political, scientific, and industrial revolutions.  Formed the basis of ... ...‖—common citizens who could afford to hurl their ideas into a democracy’s political ring. Flexible in size, pamphlets could communicate expression... ...ed his insistence on the authority of the Bible. Wycliffe believed that political power would (and should) ultimately rest with the people. Nevert... ...ivisions for shelving books:  (000) Organization of knowledge  (100) Philosophy  (200) Theology  (300) Sociology  (400) Philology  (... ...en when he learned his first word of English but managed to major in both philosophy and math while he was earning his degree from Princeton in just... ...xamples of the power social networking can exert. The Internet showed its political clout as early as the Bill Clinton‘s 1992 victory over President...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...egree of M. D. A four years' course, open to bachelors of art, literature, philosophy or science, and to persons of equivalent standing, leads to the ... ...egres of M. D. A four vears' course, open to bachelors of art, literature, philosophy or science, and to perf-ons of equivalent stand in 15, leads to ... ... 2.30 p, m., 4 H. H.—College, German 2. German 4 a, German 4 b, German f). Philosophy 1; Entrance, Greek. Tuesday, April 2, 1907, 7.30 p. 111., 4 H. H... ...Ocgres o< M, D. A four years' course, open to bachelors o( an, literature, philosophy or science-, and to persons of equivalent atanding, leads to the... ...hkosh. Wis., William Denison Lyman, M. A., B. S., professor of English and Political Science nt Whitman college and Albert H. Tolman Ph. D.,Dean of Ch... ...dence in Cleveland where ho was keenly interested in all movements for the political betterment of tho city and the state. Mr. Garfield also became a ... ...o. He was president of the municipal as- sociation whicli exterminated tho political ring which ruled tho city, and also president of the Cleveland ch... ..., 1; Astronomy, 1 ; Comparative Literattirn, 1 ; Italian, 1 ; Physics, 1 ; Political Science 1 ; Psychology, 1; Romance Langu- ages, 1; Spanish, 1; Zo... ...Arvie Eldred '05 (Geology, Mathe- matics); H. P. Hammond '00 (Mathematics, Political Science); J. Hotheway '99 (Romance Languages, Latin); J. H. HoUis...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...wrong? The answer is: it depends. Human collectives – states, firms, households, institutions, political parties, cliques, bands – acquire a life a... ...alled brilliance, bodily beauty or performance, or ideal, everlasting, all- conquering ideals or political theories. • The group as a whole, or memb... ...on Graduated a few semesters in the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific ... ...f extensive Web sites in: – Psychology ("Malignant Self Love") – An Open Directory Cool Site, – Philosophy ("Philosophical Musings"), – Economics a... ... in all fields of finances and the economy, and numerous articles dealing with geopolitical and political economic issues published in both print an... ...and Web periodicals in many countries. Many appearances in the electronic media on subjects in philosophy and the sciences, and concerning economic... ... Economy/Politics: http://ceeandbalkan.tripod.com/ Psychology: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/ Philosophy: http://philosophos.tripod.com/ Poetry: h...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Applications of Bimatrices to Some Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Models

By: Florentin Smarandache

...s the non negative occurrence of some fuzzy event, perhaps the strength of a political statement, in medical analysis or so on. The edge values p ... ...s the non negative occurrence of some fuzzy event, perhaps the strength of a political sentiment, historical trend or opinion about some topics lik... ..., C 2 , …, C 7 . described below C 1 - Child labour C 2 - Role of political leaders 198 C 3 - Role of a good teacher C 4 - Po... ...Log ic.pdf 7. Axelord, R. (ed.) Structure of Decision: The Cognitive Maps of Political Elites, Princeton Univ. Press, New Jersey, 1976. 8. Balu, ... ...piro. Simulation Techniques, in Structure of Decision: The Cognitive Maps of Political Elites, R. Axelrod ed., Princeton University Press, 349-359,... ...u/~smarandache/NeutSet.txt 128. Smarandache, F. Neutrosophy: A New Branch of Philosophy, http://gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/Neutroso.txt 129. Smar... ... published over 75 books and 100 articles and notes in mathematics, physics, philosophy, psychology, literature, rebus. In mathematics his researc...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...f narcissism"? Human collectives – states, firms, households, institutions, political parties, cliques, bands – acquire a life and a character all t... ...semesters in the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western University, ... ...hology ("Malignant Self Love") - An Open Directory Cool Site for 8 years. – Philosophy ("Philosophical Musings"), – Economics and Geopolitics ("World... ...finance and economics, and numerous articles dealing with geopolitical and political economic issues published in both print and Web periodicals in... ... in many countries. Many appearances in the electronic media on subjects in philosophy and the sciences, and concerning economic matters. Write to ... ...tp://ceeandbalkan.tripod.com/ Psychology: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/ Philosophy: http://philosophos.tripod.com/ Poetry: http://samvak.tripod.c...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...ties to surrounding nature, the habitat, but to 'reality', those economic, political and social conditions that the natural environment also impacts u... ...ntrol National developmental ideology - national developmental ritualism - political sociodramas - state, national cultural hierarchy - ethics interna... ...ion and identity - language of technosystems, official national language - political world views - national utopias National media lore - national art... ... Farmers are able to cope by recourse to their own organizations and their political collective power, no longer to their neighbours or other villager... ... and postlocal organizations, through history in e.g. military, religious, political or today in scientific-technological and economic technosystems;... ...also those who do not believe in reincarnation. Many people have their own philosophy based on everyday experiences of both life and death. However, m...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Utility, Rationality and Beyond – from Behavioral Finance to Informational Finance

By: Sukanto Bhattacharya

...ion Based on Neutrosophic Reasoning Neutrosophy is a new branch of philosophy that is concerned with neutralities and their interaction with ... ...and R. H. Strotz. Flight insurance and the theory of choice. Journal of Political Economy 69, 1961: 355-368. Elliot, A. J., & P.G. Devine. On th... ...sity Press, U.K., 2002. Markowitz, H. The utility of wealth. Journal of Political Economy 60, 1952: 151-158. Martin, G. Making sense of hedge fu... ..., A. J. Why Would Nature Give Individuals Utility Functions? Journal of Political Economy 4, 2001: 900–914. Robson, A. J. A Biological Basis f...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Yellow on the Outside, Shame on the inside : Asian Culture Revealed

By: Chi, Anson

...York City, is an author, politician, model, activist environmental, social, political and retired — — engineer. He currently lives in a myriad of pl... ... the ethnicities and racial heritages mentioned in this novel. Moreover, the philosophy of this novel targets Asians in general, not specific. When I... ...of years? I understand what they mean about the growing importance of China politically and economically, thus, the growing importance of Mandarin, ... ...hing else. That's why no one cares about us,” Gabriel finishes saying. Your philosophy ranks up there with Kant and Rousseau, I snicker, half-lie and... ...tain it. With money, they can achieve a high status economical, societal, — political Image is everything. With money and status, they have power: th... ...m media rape their minds with propaganda and subliminal bullsh*t. I recall a political cartoon in which a man sitting on a couch and sweating profusel...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... improved for over 4 million years… the technique of separation, or to use the politically correct term; tool-use. THE PATH OF SPLITNESS Cha... ...e which will impregnate the female planetary-egg. The entire, international political race to get to the moon first: was merely a mechanical recrea... ... that word as an excuse for refusing to listen to any new idea; it is just the politically correct code-word for saying: ‘I am afraid of any kind of ... ... changing tool-environment forcing them to change For instance: by seeking political stability or in terms of real politick; retaining their advan... ...le fancy analysts tut-tut about the worsening state of affairs and give their politically correct double-speak opinions of how to stabilize things… ... ... His hypocrisy has stood unchallenged and unquestioned for 2,750 years. Any Philosophy student can challenge his professor on this point in public.... ... has done so yet. Why? Because the only idiots who go to University to study Philosophy are the idiots who cannot think for themselves. Anybody wi... ...22 pure bullshit, and does not waste their time going to a University to tell Philosophy professors they are full of shit. Aristotle’s book ‘The... ...ess, inhuman and insane. This is the insane contradiction that all Western Philosophy and Religion has tried to unsuccessfully make sense-of and ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Etnik ve Toplumsal Kimlikler Nasil Olusur? : translated from IDENTITIES: How Governed, Who Pays?

By: Ph.D. HB Paksoy; Osman Karatay, Translator
Read More
  • Cover Image

Humans on Mars, and Beyond

By: Ph.D. HB Paksoy
Read More
  • Cover Image

Identities : How Governed, Who Pays

By: Ph.D. HB Paksoy
Read More
  • Cover Image

The realities of reality : Part II, Making Sense of Why Modern Science Advances (Volume 1)

By: Fritz Dufour, MBA, DESS

...ity, all three linked to scientific progress. The book also talks about the Newtonian scientific leap – by analyzing particularly the then social and political fabrics of England – and Albert Einstein by showing how he changed history. According to the author, our very physical world can help us understand scientific progress. So, he explains, among other things, the struc...

...Science is often distinguished from other domains of human culture by its progressive nature: in contrast to art, religion, philosophy, morality, and politics, there exist clear standards or normative criteria for identifying improvements and advances in science. However, the traditional cumulative view of scientific knowledge was effectively chal...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Esoteric Islam : A Hermetic Perspective on Islamic Traditions

By: Sachal Smith
Read More
  • Cover Image

Where Myths Lead to Murder

By: Philip Agee

...ersion of the introduction to the book Dirty Work: The CIA in Western Europe, by Philip Agee and Louis Wolf, just published. It expresses much of the philosophy of the CovertAction Information Bulletin." ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

March of the Evil Empires : English versus the Feudal Languages

By: VED from Victoria Institutions

...e bureaucracy The avoidable disasters An earthquake The guilds The common courtesies in English A quotation from History Effect of abstinence Political control on Bureaucracy Hierarchy from the other end The report dt. dec 26 2003. Making of laws and rules Megalomania Schizophrenia The international dealings Chapter 10 The social affects of a feuda...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Rationalis : An Examination of (Ir)Rationality, Legality, and Identity in the Third Reich and Shoah

By: Ariel Ricker

... who undertook widespread massacre in the name of the Reich State. Popular films produced in English, academic theses published in Hebrew, and online philosophy and history forums composed of little known languages all indicate a global commitment to understanding the particular “why” and “how” of genocide. This thesis examines the legal and social vehicles that moved the ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

How to Do Animal Rights …legally, with confidence

By: Ben Isacat; Ben Isacat, Illustrator

...worsening Animal Holocaust. 1.4 World Scientists' Warning to Humanity 12 - scientists attempt to alert the world to the impending catastrophe. 2 Philosophy: Key Topics 2.1 Animal Rights 16 - know what animal rights are. 2.2 Equal Consideration 21 - are animal and human moral interests equally important? 2.3 Animal Ethics 23 - defend your animal rights activism r...

Read More
       
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
Records: 41 - 60 of 78 - Pages: 
 
 





Copyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,
a 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.