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The four authors of this book recognize that no one on the
common human journey to the 21st century can pick the best route
without consulting a map--that is to say, an interconnected set of
understandings about what in a given situation is important, what
demands action and attention, and what does not. The problem, they
contend, is that the picture of the world we each carry in our mind
may not be a true mapping of the reality that surrounds us. This
picture, the cognitive map, could always be sharper. The authors
prompt us to become more conscious of our own cognitive map, and
explain how it can be adapted to the exigencies of our changing
world so that it can be better-used to guide our steps toward the
21st century.
We all carry a picture of the world in our mind, but is that map
an assuredly true layout of the reality that surrounds us? If not,
how can we use it to guide our steps toward the 21st century and
beyond without creating shocks and surprises that impair our
well-being and threaten our survival?
We shall not survive, either as individuals or as a species, if
our maps fail to reflect accurately the nature of the world that
surrounds us. The authors attempt, through reviewing the origins,
development, and current changes in individual and social cognitive
maps, to prompt readers to become more conscious of their own map,
and hence be better able to adapt it to the exigencies of our
changing world. The book ends with a vision of the global bio- and
socio-sphere: the unified cognitive map which is emerging in
laboratories and workshops of the new physics, the new biology, the
new ecology, and the avant-garde branches of the social and
historical sciences. But "Changing Visions" recognizes that these
sciences alone cannot promote the formation of faithful maps of
lived reality, and that religion, common sense, and even art can
fill in and sharpen one's world-picture.
Thoroughly updated, this respected text provides a clear, concise,
and affordable narrative and analytical history of American foreign
policy from the revolutionary period to the present.
Now thoroughly updated, this respected text provides a clear,
concise, and affordable narrative and analytical history of
American foreign policy from the revolutionary period to the
present. This edition includes an all-new chapter on the George W.
Bush presidency, 9/11, and the war in Iraq. The historiographical
essays at the end of each chapter have been revised to reflect the
most recent scholarship."The History of American Foreign Policy"
chronicles events and policies with emphasis on the international
setting and constraints within which American policy-makers had to
operate; the domestic pressures on those policy-makers; and the
ideologies, preferences, and personal idiosyncrasies of the leaders
themselves. The new edition also provides expanded coverage of the
role of cultural and intellectuual factors in setting up the
problems faced by U.S. policy-makers, as well as new materials on
globalization and the War on Terror.
Increasingly, pathologists are being confronted with the effects of
a number of complex devices on the body. Cardiac pace-makers are
becoming increasingly sophisticated, ventricular support systems
for the heart are well established, and vascular and other
protheses are being used in increasing numbers. New joint systems,
contraceptive devices used as drug delivery systems, and the use of
new cement materials all provide challenges in terms of their
pathology. The articles in this text collectively form a body of
information on these devices not available elsewhere and with an
up-to-date bibliography.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1970.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1970.
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