Identifying Selfhood Charles M. Tolbert IITraces the decentered formulation of self at the heart of Paul Ricoeur's philosophy from his earliest works to his most recent. Identifying Selfhood provides the first sustained treatment of the development of Paul Ricoeur's decentered formulation of selfhood from his earliest works to his most recent. For Henry Venema, Ricoeur's affirmation that consciousness is always rooted in the signs, symbols, and texts that precede the hermeneutical project of
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and Bill Clinton-they examine the conditions under which presidential impeachment is likely to occur and argue that partisanship and the evolving relationship between Congress and the president determine its effectiveness as an institutional constraint
Microbial bioprotectants and natural substances have been increasingly available and implemented for disease management in horticultural crops
It explores the political and social effects and possibilities of identity practices
she explores why our memories privilege some events over others and offers advice for navigating the challenge of writing truthfully without intruding on the lives of our loved ones
postmodern dance and experimental dance outside of a canonical US context
this book offers both new perspectives and resources for the ongoing consideration of how we should live
Wei Baqun came to be considered a demigod after his death-a communist revolutionary with supernatural powers
A compelling collection that looks at one of the most famed director-composer collaborations in film history
Suitable for those working with children and young people in schools
Intended to be complementary to and supportive of the materials developed with New York City public schools
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