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Author: W. J. Colville
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Keywords: birthdays, significance
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 1997-03
List price: $21.95
ISBN-10: 1564597067
ISBN-13: 9781564597069
1911. Contents: First (Aries) through Twelfth (Pisces) Signs; Four Triplicities; Significance Names and Numbers; List of Kindred Books.
Author: Iyan Igma
Publisher: CreateSpace
Keywords: significance
Number of Pages: 238
Published: 2009-07-03
List price: $11.95
ISBN-10: 1442170514
ISBN-13: 9781442170513
A collection of 157 poems and 10 short stories written from February 2009 to May 2009. The topics include nature, hypocrisy, love, nuclear weapons, holocaust, solar flares, hysteria, wizards, McCarthyism and the Red Scare, terrorism, Christianity, paganism, death, triumph, motherhood, optimism, Alzheimer’s, Adam and Eve, Atlantis, moralists, Prohibition, modern vanity, aging, consuming insects, vengeful spiders, possession, and compassion.
Author: Charles Siewert
Publisher: Princeton University Pre
Keywords: consciousness, significance
Published: 2001-02-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 1400807352
ISBN-13: 9781400807352
Author: Robert Kane
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: free, significance
Number of Pages: 280
Published: 1998-10-01
List price: $60.00
ISBN-10: 0195126564
ISBN-13: 9780195126563
In the past quarter-century, there has been a resurgence of interest in philosophical questions about free will. After a clear and broad-reaching survey of these recent debates, Robert Kane presents his own controversial view. Arguing persuasively for a traditional incompatibilist or libertarian conception of free will, Kane demonstrates that such a conception can be made intelligible without appeals to obscure or mysterious forms of agency and thus can be reconciled with a contemporary scientific picture of the world.
Author: John Mark Kimpel
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Keywords: significance
Number of Pages: 124
Published: 2006-07-06
List price: $17.00
ISBN-10: 1553698614
ISBN-13: 9781553698616
Significance should serve well a reader who has loved deeply. It is an uncompromising, beautiful book. The book may be read as an intellectual autobiography, as a love story, for wisdom on music and on telling stories, and as a resolution of the problem of evil. It is always both rare and deeply satisfying to find a book written by someone who has touched what is true. It is with great pleasure that we present the first combined edition of Mr. Kimpel’s work. Significance is a compilation of Mr. Kimpel’s earlier books: On Telling Stories, Collected Polemics, Notes, and Letters
Author: Robert Kane
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: free, significance
Number of Pages: 280
Published: 1996-11-21
List price: $125.00
ISBN-10: 0195105508
ISBN-13: 9780195105506
"A magisterial work (that) culminates twenty-five years of thinking about the problems of free will. For those who believe both that robust free will cannot survive in a deterministic climate and that a viable free will need be scientifically respectable, Kane’s work may prove salvific." -- Mark Bernstein, University of Texas at San Antonio. In the past quarter-century, there has been a resurgence of interest in philosophical questions about free will. After a clear and broad-reaching survey of these recent debates, Robert Kane presents his own controversial view. Arguing persuasively fo
Author: Charles Siewert
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Keywords: consciousness, significance
Number of Pages: 392
Published: 1998-07-27
List price: $80.00
ISBN-10: 0691027242
ISBN-13: 9780691027241
Charles Siewert presents a distinctive approach to consciousness that emphasizes our first-person knowledge of experience and argues that we should grant consciousness, understood in this way, a central place in our conception of mind and intentionality. Written in an engaging manner that makes its recently controversial topic accessible to the thoughtful general reader, this book challenges theories that equate consciousness with a functional role or with the mere availability of sensory information to cognitive capacities. Siewert argues that the notion of phenomenal consciousness, slighted