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The Slender Margin Between the Real and the Unreal (Paperback): Andrew Sneddon, Gavin Morrison, Kiyoshi Okutsu The Slender Margin Between the Real and the Unreal (Paperback)
Andrew Sneddon, Gavin Morrison, Kiyoshi Okutsu; Series edited by Ben Hillwood - Harris, Sharon Kivland
R201 Discovery Miles 2 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Offense and Offensiveness - A Philosophical Account (Paperback): Andrew Sneddon Offense and Offensiveness - A Philosophical Account (Paperback)
Andrew Sneddon
R1,274 Discovery Miles 12 740 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive study of the nature and significance of offense and offensiveness. It incorporates insights from moral philosophy and moral psychology to rationally reconstruct our ordinary ideas and assumptions about these notions. When someone claims that something is offensive, others are supposed to listen. Why? What is it for something to be offensive? Likewise, it's supposed to matter if someone claims to have been offended. Is this correct? In this book, Andrew Sneddon argues that we should think of offense as a moralized bad feeling. He explains offensiveness in terms of symbolic value. We tend to give claims of both offense and offensiveness more credence than they deserve. While it is in principle possible for there to be genuine moral problems of offense and offensiveness, we should expect such problems to be rare. Offense and Offensiveness: A Philosophical Account will be of interest to scholars and students working in moral philosophy and moral psychology.

Offense and Offensiveness - A Philosophical Account (Hardcover): Andrew Sneddon Offense and Offensiveness - A Philosophical Account (Hardcover)
Andrew Sneddon
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a comprehensive study of the nature and significance of offense and offensiveness. It incorporates insights from moral philosophy and moral psychology to rationally reconstruct our ordinary ideas and assumptions about these notions. When someone claims that something is offensive, others are supposed to listen. Why? What is it for something to be offensive? Likewise, it's supposed to matter if someone claims to have been offended. Is this correct? In this book, Andrew Sneddon argues that we should think of offense as a moralized bad feeling. He explains offensiveness in terms of symbolic value. We tend to give claims of both offense and offensiveness more credence than they deserve. While it is in principle possible for there to be genuine moral problems of offense and offensiveness, we should expect such problems to be rare. Offense and Offensiveness: A Philosophical Account will be of interest to scholars and students working in moral philosophy and moral psychology.

Representing Magic in Modern Ireland - Belief, History, and Culture (Paperback): Andrew Sneddon Representing Magic in Modern Ireland - Belief, History, and Culture (Paperback)
Andrew Sneddon
R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Element argues that Ireland did not experience a disenchanted modernity, nor a decline in magic. It suggests that beliefs, practices and traditions concerning witchcraft and magic developed and adapted to modernity to retain cultural currency until the end of the twentieth century. This analysis provides the backdrop for the first systematic exploration of how historic Irish trials of witches and cunning-folk were represented by historians, antiquarians, journalists, dramatists, poets, and novelists in Ireland between the late eighteenth and late twentieth century. It is demonstrated that this work created an accepted narrative of Irish witchcraft and magic which glossed over, ignored, or obscured the depth of belief in witchcraft, both in the past and in contemporary society. Collectively, their work gendered Irish witchcraft, created a myth of a disenchanted, modern Ireland, and reinforced competing views of Irishness and Irish identity. These long-held stereotypes were only challenged in the late twentieth-century.

Witchcraft and Magic in Ireland (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Andrew Sneddon Witchcraft and Magic in Ireland (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Andrew Sneddon
R3,697 Discovery Miles 36 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first academic overview of witchcraft and popular magic in Ireland and spans the medieval to the modern period. Based on a wide range of un-used and under-used primary source material, and taking account of denominational difference between Catholic and Protestant, it provides a detailed account of witchcraft trials and accusation.

Action and Responsibility (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006): Andrew Sneddon Action and Responsibility (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Andrew Sneddon
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an exploration of what it takes for an event to count as an action. I first became interested in this topic nearly a decade ago while working on a different topic. I kept coming across philosophers making claims about the nature of action that seemed false or at least dubious to me. As a consequence I turned to the philosophy of action directly, to get to the heart of the matter. I have wrestled with this territory ever since. I hope that, with this book, I have finally earned the intuitions that put me at odds with the philosophers I was originally reading. This book develops ideas in Part Two of my doctoral dissertation, which I wrote at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. I loved being at Queen's, for both professional and personal reasons. My thanks go to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for financial support as a doctoral candidate. Steve Leighton and Ronald de Sousa were readers for my dissertation. They provided some early and invaluable challenges to the ideas developed here. My deepest debt of gratitude is owed to David Bakhurst, my supervisor. I learned a lot from David; this book would not be the same without his help.

Action and Responsibility (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Andrew Sneddon Action and Responsibility (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Andrew Sneddon
R3,084 Discovery Miles 30 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an exploration of what it takes for an event to count as an action. I first became interested in this topic nearly a decade ago while working on a different topic. I kept coming across philosophers making claims about the nature of action that seemed false or at least dubious to me. As a consequence I turned to the philosophy of action directly, to get to the heart of the matter. I have wrestled with this territory ever since. I hope that, with this book, I have finally earned the intuitions that put me at odds with the philosophers I was originally reading. This book develops ideas in Part Two of my doctoral dissertation, which I wrote at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. I loved being at Queen's, for both professional and personal reasons. My thanks go to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for financial support as a doctoral candidate. Steve Leighton and Ronald de Sousa were readers for my dissertation. They provided some early and invaluable challenges to the ideas developed here. My deepest debt of gratitude is owed to David Bakhurst, my supervisor. I learned a lot from David; this book would not be the same without his help.

Autonomy (Paperback, New): Andrew Sneddon Autonomy (Paperback, New)
Andrew Sneddon
R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Philosophers have various reasons to be interested in individual autonomy. Individual self-rule is widely recognized to be important. But what, exactly, is autonomy? In what ways is it important? And just how important is it? This book introduces contemporary philosophical thought about the nature and significance of individual self-rule. Andrew Sneddon divides self-rule into autonomy of choice and autonomy of persons. Unlike most philosophical treatments of autonomy, Sneddon addresses empirical study of the psychology of action. The significance of autonomy is displayed in connection with such issues as paternalism, political liberalism, advertising and physician-assisted suicide. Sneddon both introduces the themes of contemporary autonomy studies and defends a novel account of its nature and significance. Autonomy is an ideal introduction for advanced-level undergraduate and postgraduate students to the issues and debates surrounding individual self-rule.

Witchcraft and Whigs - The Life of Bishop Francis Hutchinson (1660-1739) (Paperback): Andrew Sneddon Witchcraft and Whigs - The Life of Bishop Francis Hutchinson (1660-1739) (Paperback)
Andrew Sneddon
R940 Discovery Miles 9 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This ground-breaking biography of Bishop Francis Hutchinson (1669-1739) provides a detailed and rare portrait of an early eighteenth century Irish bishop and witchcraft theorist. Drawing upon a wealth of printed primary source material, the book aims to increase our understanding of the eighteenth-century established clergy, both in England and Ireland. It illustrates how one of the main sceptical texts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Historical essay concerning witchcraft (1718), was constructed and how it fitted into the wider intellectual and literary context of the time, examining Hutchinson's views on contemporary debates concerning modern prophecy and miracles, demonic and Satanic intervention, the nature of Angels and hell, and astrology. This book will be of particular interest to academics and students of history of witchcraft, and the religious, political and social history of Britain and Ireland in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. -- .

Ghost Armies (Paperback): Andrew Sneddon Ghost Armies (Paperback)
Andrew Sneddon
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

GHOST ARMIES presents Andrew Sneddon's poetic works FUKUOKA and THE WAIT-A-WHILE VINE in one volume. Sneddon's connected verses explore two defining episodes in Australia's history and provide emotional and cultural insights of both personal and universal import. "Fukuoka" relates the experiences of two Australian brothers, Alf and Wally, in a prisoner-of-war camp in Japan during the Second World War. The work contemplates life and death, brutality and kindness, beauty and horror, courage and cowardice. It reflects on suffering and the consequences of suffering. "The Wait-a-While Vine" is a poetic imagining of the doomed Cape York expedition of Edmund Kennedy and Jacky Jacky in 1848. It presents playful vignettes of society in colonial New South Wales, meditates on convict life and the interactions between colonists and traditional owners, and follows the events of the expedition. Ultimately it is the story of an unlikely friendship. This is an extraordinarily moving collection of poetry about love, endurance and the human condition.

Possessed By the Devil - The Real History of the Islandmagee Witches and Ireland's Only Mass Witchcraft Trial (Paperback,... Possessed By the Devil - The Real History of the Islandmagee Witches and Ireland's Only Mass Witchcraft Trial (Paperback, New)
Andrew Sneddon
R529 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R96 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first comprehensive book on Ireland's only witchcraft trial

In 1711, in County Antrim, eight women were put on trial accused of orchestrating the demonic possession of young Mary Dunbar, and the haunting and supernatural murder of a local clergyman's wife. Mary Dunbar was the star witness in this trial, and the women were, by the standards of the time, believable witches--they smoke, they drank, and they just did not look right. With echoes of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," and in fact Mary Dunbar repeated many of the reports from the Salem witch trials word for word in court, this is a story murder, hysteria, and how the "witch craze" that claimed more than 400,000 lives in Europe played out on Irish shores.

Autonomy (Hardcover, New): Andrew Sneddon Autonomy (Hardcover, New)
Andrew Sneddon
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Philosophers have various reasons to be interested in individual autonomy. Individual self-rule is widely recognized to be important. But what, exactly, is autonomy? In what ways is it important? And just how important is it? This book introduces contemporary philosophical thought about the nature and significance of individual self-rule. Andrew Sneddon divides self-rule into autonomy of choice and autonomy of persons. Unlike most philosophical treatments of autonomy, Sneddon addresses empirical study of the psychology of action. The significance of autonomy is displayed in connection with such issues as paternalism, political liberalism, advertising and physician-assisted suicide. Sneddon both introduces the themes of contemporary autonomy studies and defends a novel account of its nature and significance. Autonomy is an ideal introduction for advanced-level undergraduate and postgraduate students to the issues and debates surrounding individual self-rule.

Witchcraft and Whigs - The Life of Bishop Francis Hutchinson, (1660-1739) (Hardcover): Andrew Sneddon Witchcraft and Whigs - The Life of Bishop Francis Hutchinson, (1660-1739) (Hardcover)
Andrew Sneddon
R1,520 Discovery Miles 15 200 Out of stock

This ground-breaking biography of Bishop Francis Hutchinson (1669-1739) provides a detailed and rare portrait of an early eighteenth century Irish bishop and witchcraft theorist. Drawing upon a wealth of printed primary source material, the book aims to increase our understanding of the eighteenth-century established clergy, both in England and Ireland. It illustrates how one of the main skeptical texts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the "Historical Essay Concerning Witchcraft" (1718), was constructed and how it fit into the wider intellectual and literary context of the time, examining Hutchinson's views on contemporary debates concerning modern prophecy and miracles, demonic and Satanic intervention, the nature of Angels and hell, and astrology.

This book will be of particular interest to academics and students in the areas of history of witchcraft, and the religious, political and social history of Britain and Ireland in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.

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