LIBROS DEL AUTOR: neil paul

14 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: neil paul

  • Voices Extended
    Neil Paul / Sheldon H. Clark
    Inspired by nature and religion, Neil Paul and Sheldon H. Clark collaborate in Voices Extended to present this moving and evocative collection of poems. As Alan Bishop of McMaster University writes in his preface, 'Both poets express their thoughts and emotions succinctly and memorably. Sheldon Clark’s poems are forcefully direct, often focus sharply on religious themes, and fr...
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    28,77 €

  • Beyond the Pole
    Neil Warhurst / Paul Barnhill
    Mark Bark-Jones and Brian Tongue are two ordinary men who want to do extraordinary things despite a few tiny problems: debt, failed relationships, frightened partners, boredom, blind ambition, awful beards, ghost fathers, polar bears, frostbite, brilliant Norwegian rivals, shotguns, lunacy and the constant life threatening challenges of the Pole. But maybe Mark and Brian can ge...
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    20,01 €

  • The Philosophy of Global Warming
    Neil Paul Cummins
    This is my most comprehensive and definitive work. In it you will learn:What the philosophy of global warming is and why it is of great importance. Why the decision-making process concerning the appropriate human response to global warming requires a consideration of the evolutionary forces which propel the planet.Why cutting fossil fuel emissions is a futile exercise.What the ...
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    21,55 €

  • Scottish Politics
    Neil McGarvey / Paul Cairney
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    76,97 €

  • Saviours or Destroyers
    Neil Paul Cummins
    There are many ways in which humans can conceptualise the relationship between their species and their surroundings; these ’surroundings’ can be taken to be the rest of the life-forms which exist on the Earth, or everything non-human that exists in the universe. In this book I focus on various possible relationships between the human species and the rest of the life-forms that ...
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    11,18 €

  • An Evolutionary Perspective on the Relationship Between Humans and Their Surroundings
    Neil Paul Cummins
    What is the relationship between humans and their surroundings? In order to understand the nature of this relationship we need to take the evolutionary perspective; we need to see the universe as an evolving entity which for billions of years has been very gradually been bringing forth new arrangements, and we need to appreciate that humans are some of these arrangements. The a...
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    20,51 €

  • What Does it Mean to be ’Green’?
    Neil Paul Cummins
    Most people believe that they know what it means to be ’green’. But do they? This book explores what it means to live a ’green’ life for an individual human, and what it means for the human species to be a ’green’ species. The conclusion is a provocative one - that at the level of an individual human being ’green’ is about the possession of a particular attitude to life and the...
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    12,28 €

  • What is the Problem of Consciousness?
    Neil Paul Cummins
    The ’problem of consciousness’ is widely seen as an intractable mystery - the biggest challenge humanity faces as it seeks to gain a ’complete’ understanding of both itself and the non-human world. But what exactly is consciousness? The aim of this book is to help to initiate a change of perspective and to thereby dissolve the seeming intractability of the ’problem of conscious...
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    10,10 €

  • The Purpose of the Environmental Crisis
    Neil Paul Cummins
    The German Romantic Friedrich Holderlin developed a unique perspective on the relationship between humankind and the rest of nature. He believed that humanity has a positive role to play in cosmic evolution, and that modernity is the crucial stage in fulfilling this role. In this book the author views Holderlin’s ideas from the perspective of the environmental crisis of moderni...
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    10,78 €

  • How Much of Man is Natural?
    Neil Paul Cummins
    In 2008 the Spinoza-Gesellschaft ran an international prize-essay competition entitled: How Much of Man is Natural? This book contains the winning essay which, in September 2008, was presented to the international conference of the Society in Marburg, Germany. In the preface and introduction the author reflects on the theme and the content of the winning essay. Three years afte...
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    10,70 €

  • Should I be a Vegetarian?
    Neil Paul Cummins
    The author has been a pescetarian for 20 years. In this book he reflects on the reasons why he became a pescetarian by considering a range of reasons why one might want to become a vegetarian, a pescetarian or a vegan. The main themes covered are the belief that it is not right to eat animals, the belief that eating meat is bad for one’s health, the belief that eating meat resu...
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    11,85 €

  • Is the Human Species Special? Why Human-Induced Global Warming Could Be in the Interests of Life
    Neil Paul Cummins
    In this groundbreaking book the author considers the place of the human species within an evolving universe. He contends that the human species is special because it is the pinnacle of the evolutionary process and has a purpose of vital importance. From this perspective he reaches the conclusion that human-induced global warming is in the interests of life. This unique perspect...
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    14,89 €

  • The Prophecies Of Jesus Christ
    Paul Schwartzkopff / Neil Buchanan
    The Prophecies of Jesus Christ: Relating to His Death, Resurrection, and Second Coming, and Their Fulfillment is a book written by Paul Schwartzkopff in 1897. The book explores the prophecies made by Jesus Christ in the Bible, specifically those relating to his death, resurrection, and second coming. The author analyzes these prophecies and provides insight into their meaning a...
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    37,51 €

  • Technical Choice Innovation and Economic Growth
    Neil Sr. David / Neil SrDavid / Paul A. David / Paul ADavid
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    81,02 €