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Anglophone postcolonial studies has been characterized by its
secular nature. Yet as the first generation of scholars grapples
with mortality, a yearning for spiritual meaning is emerging in
many texts. This study synthesizes the sacred language used in
these texts with critical theory in order to create a holistic
frame for interpretive analysis.
The Changing Politics of European Security explores the key
security challenges confronting Europe, from relations with the US
and Russia to the use of military force and the struggle against
terrorism. In the future, the authors conclude, European states
will act alone, independent of America, on security matters.
The present volume on Methods and Applications of Nonlinear
Dynamics arose mainly from lectures given at the First
International Course on Nonlinear Dynamics, which took place in
Medellin, Colombia, on 1-5 September 1986. The aims of the Course
were to discuss some of the fundamental theoretical ideas of modem
nonlinear dynamics and their application to selected areas of
physics, and also to help the participants to bridge the gap
between textbook presentations and the contemporary research
literature. The lectures were intended for and delivered to a
PhD-level audience composed of physicists and mathematicians. They
were not primarily intended for experts, but rather for scientists
interested in performing experimental or theoretical research on
nonlinear dynamical phenomena occurring in real physical systems.
Since World War II the subject of social choice has grown in many
and surprising ways. The impossibility theorems have suggested many
directions: mathematical characterisations of voting structures
satisfying various sets of conditions, the consequences of
restricting choice to certain domaines, the relation to competitive
equilibrium and the core, and trade-offs among the partial
satisfactions of some conditions. The links with classical and
modern theories of justice and, in particular, the competing ideas
of rights and utilitarianism have shown the power of formal social
choice analysis in illuminating the most basic philosophical
arguments about the good social life. Finally, the ideals of the
just society meet with the play of self interest; social choice
mechanisms can lend themselves to manipulation, and the analysis of
conditions under which given ideals can be realised under self
interest is a political parallel to the welfare economics of the
market. The contributors to these volumes focus on these issues at
the forefront of current research.
Since World War II the subject of social choice has grown in many
and surprising ways. The impossibility theorems have suggested many
directions: mathematical characterisations of voting structures
satisfying various sets of conditions, the consequences of
restricting choice to certain domaines, the relation to competitive
equilibrium and the core, and trade-offs among the partial
satisfactions of some conditions. The links with classical and
modern theories of justice and, in particular, the competing ideas
of rights and utilitarianism have shown the power of formal social
choice analysis in illuminating the most basic philosophical
arguments about the good social life. Finally, the ideals of the
just society meet with the play of self interest; social choice
mechanisms can lend themselves to manipulation, and the analysis of
conditions under which given ideals can be realised under self
interest is a political parallel to the welfare economics of the
market. The contributors to these volumes focus on these issues at
the forefront of current research.
Game Theoretical Applications to Economics and Operations Research
deals with various aspects of game theory and their applications to
Economics and OR related problems. It brings together the
contributions of a wide spectrum of disciplines such as Statistics,
Mathematics, Mathematical Economics and OR. The contributions
include decision theory, stochastic games, cooperative and
noncooperative games. The papers in the volume are classified under
five different sections. The first four sections are devoted to the
theory of two-person games, linear complimentarity problems and
game theory, cooperative and noncooperative games. The fifth
section contains diverse applications of these various theories.
Taken together they exhibit a rich versatility of these theories
and lively interaction between the mathematical theory of games and
significant economic problems.
Game Theoretical Applications to Economics and Operations Research
deals with various aspects of game theory and their applications to
Economics and OR related problems. It brings together the
contributions of a wide spectrum of disciplines such as Statistics,
Mathematics, Mathematical Economics and OR. The contributions
include decision theory, stochastic games, cooperative and
noncooperative games. The papers in the volume are classified under
five different sections. The first four sections are devoted to the
theory of two-person games, linear complimentarity problems and
game theory, cooperative and noncooperative games. The fifth
section contains diverse applications of these various theories.
Taken together they exhibit a rich versatility of these theories
and lively interaction between the mathematical theory of games and
significant economic problems.
This second part of a two-volume set continues to describe
economists' efforts to quantify the social decisions people
necessarily make and the philosophies that those choices define.
Contributors draw on lessons from philosophy, history, and other
disciplines, but they ultimately use editor Kenneth Arrow's seminal
work on social choice as a jumping-off point for discussing ways to
incentivize, punish, and distribute goods.
Develops many subjects from Volume 1 (2002) while introducing new
themes in welfare economics and social choice theory
Features four sections: Foundations, Developments of the Basic
Arrovian Schemes, Fairness and Rights, and Voting and Manipulation
Appeals to readers who seek introductions to writings on human
well-being and collective decision-making
Presents a spectrum of material, from initial insights and basic
functions to important variations on basic schemes
In this elegant critique, Amartya Sen argues that a closer contact
between welfare economics and modern ethical studies can
substantively enrich and benefit both disciplines. He argues
further that even predictive and descriptive economics can be
helped by making more room for welfare economic considerations in
the explanation of behavior, especially in production relations,
which inevitably involve problems of cooperation as well as
conflict. The concept of rationality of behaviour is thoroughly
proved in this context, with particular attention paid to social
interdependence and internal tensions within consequentialist
reasoning. In developing his general theme, Sen also investigates
some related matters; the misinterpretation of Adam Smith's views
on the role of self-seeking; the plausibility of an objectivist
approach that attaches importance to subjective evaluations; and
the admissibility of incompleteness and of 'inconsistencies' in the
form of overcompleteness in rational evaluation. Sen also explores
the role and importance of freedom in assessing well-being as well
as choice. Sen's contributions to economics and ethics have greatly
strengthened the theoretical bases of both disciplines; this
appraisal of the connections between the two subjects and their
possible development will be welcomed for the clarity and depth it
contributes to the debate. These essays are based on the Royer
Lectures delivered at the University of California, Berkeley.
The Changing Politics of European Security explores the key
security challenges confronting Europe, from relations with the US
and Russia to the use of military force and the struggle against
terrorism. In the future, the authors conclude, European states
will act alone, independent of America, on security matters.
Die klinische Notwendigkeit und das BewuBtsein neuer technischer
Moglich- keiten hatten zu einer raschen Entwicklung der
Herzchirurgie gefUhrt, nachdem durch die moderne 1ntubationsnarkose
und die Antibiotica der Weg grundsatzlich geebnet war. Auch die
Korrektur von Herzklappenfehlern wurde durch den Aus- bau der
Verfahren der Hypothermie, der Herz-Lungen-Maschine einschlieBlich
der Coronarperfusion und der elektrischen Fibrilation,
Defibrilation und des Pacema- kers ermoglicht. Die in diesem
Zusammenhang entwickelten kiinstlichen Herzklappen sind heute in
vielen Fallen den plastischen Korrekturversuchen infolge ihrer
voraus- bestimmbar zuverlassigen Ventilfunktion iiberlegen.
Andererseits weisen aIle gegenwartigen Modelle von
Herzklappenprothesen deutliche Mangel auf, die zu einer sorgfaltig
abgewogenen 1ndikationsstellung zwingen. Manche der
prothesenbedingten Komplikationen werden noch durch konstruk- tive
Verbesserungen zu vermeiden sein. Andere, die bei der Verwendung
kiinst- licher Materialen im Herzen vorlaufig unumganglich
erscheinen, sollten in ihrem AusmaBe bekannt und kalkulierbar
werden, um im Einzelfalle des herzklappen- kranken Patienten
Vor-und Nachteile gegeniiber plastischen Korrekturmoglich- keiten
abwagen zu konnen. Dariiber hinaus wird standig ein Vergleich mit
den Moglichkeiten der Homotransplantation von Herzklappen notwendig
sein, um gegebenenfalls Fortschritte in der Uberwindung der
biologischen Unsicherheits- faktoren und Schwierigkeiten dieses
sicherlich vielversprechenden Verfahrens ausnutzen zu konnen (BEALL
et al., 1965; MULLER et aI., 1961; Ross, 1963 u.a.).
Since World War II the subject of social choice has grown in many
and surprising ways. The impossibility theorems have suggested many
directions: mathematical characterisations of voting structures
satisfying various sets of conditions, the consequences of
restricting choice to certain domaines, the relation to competitive
equilibrium and the core, and trade-offs among the partial
satisfactions of some conditions. The links with classical and
modern theories of justice and, in particular, the competing ideas
of rights and utilitarianism have shown the power of formal social
choice analysis in illuminating the most basic philosophical
arguments about the good social life. Finally, the ideals of the
just society meet with the play of self interest; social choice
mechanisms can lend themselves to manipulation, and the analysis of
conditions under which given ideals can be realised under self
interest is a political parallel to the welfare economics of the
market. The contributors to these volumes focus on these issues at
the forefront of current research.
Die herzkranken Sauglinge haben meinen verehrten Lehrer, Prof. Dr.
med. AKE SENNING, Direktor der Chirurgischen Universitatsklinik A,
Zurich, seit Jahren ganz besonders beeindruckt. Unermudlich hat er
sich mit dem Verlauf des angeborenen Herzfehlers in den ersten
Lebensmonaten auseinandergesetzt und in der chirurgischen
Behandlung immer neue Techniken entwickelt und verfeinert, urn die
Kleinkinder am Leben zu erhalten. Als Mitarbeiter in scinem
herzchirurgischen Team ist mir die seltene Gelegenheit geboten,
Herzchirurgie meisterhaft vordemonstriert und angeleitet zu
bekommen. Nur dank dieser Voraussetzungen ist es mir moglich
geworden, mich eingehend mit den Pro- blemen des angeborenen
Herzfehlers im Sauglings- und Kleinkindesalter zu beschaItigen. Der
vorliegenden Monographie liegt die chirurgische Behand- lung, wie
sie in der Klinik von Herro Prof. AKE SENNING fur die herzkranken
Sauglinge und Kleinkinder geubt wird, zugrunde. Ich danke ihm an
dieser Stelle herzlich fur aIle Forderung und das mir stets
bewiesene Wohlwollen. Zu groBem Dank bin ich auch meinem verehrten
Lehrer und ehemaligen Chef, Dr. med. E. KAISER, CheGBParzt des
Stadtspitals Waid, Zurich, verpflichtet. Ihm verdanke ich die
solide Grundlage in der Chirurgie. Aufrichtiger Dank gebuhrt sodann
Prof. M. GROB, Chirurgischer Chefarzt der Universitatskinderklinik
Zurich, Prof. R. E. GROSS, head of surgery, Childrens Medical
Center, Har- vard Medical School, die meine Freude an den Kindero
nahrten und mich in ihrer Betreuung unterwiesen. Den Herren
Professoren der Universitat Zurich: Prof. A. PRADER, Direk- tor der
Kinderklinik, Prof. H. WILLI, Direktor des Kantonalen Sauglings-
heims, Prof. J.
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