License to Think Amy A. EylerArgues for developing literacy of listening and silence as as an alternative to the dominance of logical procedures and the exactness of calculative thought. License to Think argues for a necessary reconsideration of thinking in the age of the dominance of information and algorithmic culture. Krzysztof Ziarek proposes an alternative way of understanding how thought receives its "license" or "authorization" from listening and open attentiveness, which
downplaying the awkward fact that the majority of the overseas Chinese (huaqiao) originally intended to (and eventually did) return to their home villages (qiaoxiang)
Third volume of annual series bringing clinicians and trainees up to date with latest developments in otolaryngology
The first biography of Julia Wedgwood
most complex and intractable humanitarian emergencies of today
This edition of Maurice Leblanc’s The Eight Strokes of the Clock is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers
and he emerges as an emissary of a new sort
This edition of The Book of Life by Upton Sinclair is now presented in a modern
Working from a meditative devotion to and an illuminating familiarity with the director's work
and multisited ethnography
150 illustrations most in colour
The book presents a garden of the imagination that invites the eye to linger
especially by the building of the truths of science and philosophy into the structure of a broadened and purified religion