Theory of Categories FICTION / LiteraryThis book offers a revisionist approach to categories, arguing that the standard philosophical approach is substantially correct in some respects, but markedly mistaken in others. The result is a distinctly pragmatic approach to categories and categorization, with implications regarding philosophical problematic and paradox in philosophy of mind, epistemology and metaphysics, philosophy of science, social philosophy and ethics.
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By drawing on the interdisciplinary expertise of a network of researchers the book demonstrates that current border security regimes of Western states exhibit a high share of bio-political power techniques that originate in European modernity
norms and power relations are the result of work conducted by a wide range of politicians
Mid-Century Gothic offers a fresh perspective on the cultural moment that followed World War II
former Moscow resident Elena Siemens travels as an urban flâneur
Old troubles persist in modern Spain
Visual Cultures is the first study of the place of visuality and literacy in specific nations around the world
Moore reappraises the evidence for the play's date of composition
and the implications of strategic approaches in interacting with slaves
which had been instrumental in the revolutionary period of 1919–23
This book analyses representations of death and dying in modern Western theatre from the late nineteenth century onward
director of the coming-of-age classic Hoop Dreams