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This Critique is the only writing in which Kant weaves his thoughts on practical reason into a unified argument. Lewis White Beck offers a classic examination of this argument and expertly places it in the context of Kant's philosophy and of the moral philosophy of the eighteenth century.
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"Readers of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781) did not react as favourably as expected by its author. Therefore, when Johann Schultz, Kant's colleague at the University of Konigsberg and lifelong defender of the new critical philosophy, offered to prepare a review of the Critique, Kant gratefully accepted. In the end, Schultz's proposed review became a book, published in 1784." "James C. Morrison here offers the first English version of Schultz's...
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The author explores these questions and more in the only accessible introduction to the full spectrum of anti-capitalist ideas and politics. With nuance and verve, he introduces the reader to the wide variety of positions and groups that make up the movement, including anarchists, Marxists, autonomists, environmentalists, and more.
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For students as well as professionals, Electronic Media Criticism: Applied Perspectives provides a clear, concise foundation in critical approaches to electronic media. Dr. Orlik applies key aesthetic, sociological, psychological, structural, and economic insights to the practical and comprehensive evaluation of the programming and advertising content of radio and television. In times of intense outside pressure, it is crucial that media professionals...
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"Thoreau wrote that we have professors of philosophy but no philosophers. Can't we have both? Why doesn't philosophy hold a more central place in our lives? Why should it? Eloquently opposing the analytic thrust of philosophy in academia, noted pluralist philosopher Bruce Wilshire answers these questions and more in an effort to make philosophy more meaningful to our everyday lives. Writing in an accessible style he resurrects classic yet neglected...
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In this prize-winning book, one of the most prominent political theorists of our time makes a major statement about what democracy is and why it is important. Robert Dahl examines the most basic assumptions of democratic theory, tests them against the questions raised by its critics, and recasts the theory of democracy into a new and coherent whole. He concludes by discussing the direction in which democracy must move if advanced democratic states...
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