The Limits of Doubt BAShows how different forms of skepticism can lead to remarkably different moral and political implications. The Limits of Doubt studies the skepticism of Nietzsche, Sextus Empiricus, Hobbes, Diderot, and Montaigne in order to illustrate how different forms of skepticism can produce remarkably different implications. These include toleration; chastening of character; the prohibition of cruelty; indifference; corrosiveness of liberal principles; and
Using a feminist approach to reach beyond tropes of 'bad girls' and simplistic inside vs
1999 Best Collection of Essays in Technical and Scientific Communication presented by the National Council of Teachers of English
and new fieldwork and statistical data inform a thoughtful exploration of what it takes to build an inclusive democracy in post-Mubarak Egypt
Over 40 new interviews with healthcare managers who have changed careers or have advanced in their professional tracks
Peter Brown is a story by Vita Sackville-West
and the Aristotelian-Scholastic handbooks that were officially adopted at Königsberg University where Kant taught
Award-Winning Finalist in the Autobiography/Memoirs category of The 2013 USA Best Book Awards
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and transformed by physical and cultural displacement
Arguing that rape-revenge is better understood not as a genre
DeAngelis shows how American culture framed therapeutic issues as problems of human communication
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