Transforming One's Self Cognitive and behavioural neuroscienceA fresh and rigorous interpretation of William James's ethical theory, showing how experimenting with life's opportunities can transform one's self and life. William James (18421910) authored some of America's most original and evocative philosophy and psychology. Until recently, however, his work in ethics attracted little interest, despite suggestions from such distinguished peers as John Dewey that ethical themes suffused his writings. Taking those
CORNELL: Ancient History and the Antiquarian Revisited: Some Thoughts on Reading Momigliano's Classical Foundations
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This knowledge about ordinary behavior can empower us to take charge of our own direction
An Ocean Without Shore is a study of Ibn Arabi
a compilation of stories known as zhiguai (records of the anomalous) documenting strange and unusual phenomena the author observed in his lifetime
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unique experiences of patients from all backgrounds and belief systems
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This chapter discusses how improvements in sustainable peach production can be achieved by an interaction among quite varied disciplines