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Sovereignty as Value is one of the first books to examine
sovereignty using solely a normative approach. Through fourteen
original essays, the book seeks to understand its viability in a
globalized world, thus taking into account the inclusion of a
language of rights, limitation and legitimacy. The authors' focus
is on whether sovereignty as a normative concept might be
understood as a criterion of legitimate power and authority; as a
foundational concept of public ethics applied to political and
legal institutions. How should notions of legitimacy be linked with
the notion of sovereignty? In what manner is sovereignty challenged
by territoriality and territorial control? How does sovereignty
relate to political legitimacy? Are all the forms of sovereign
authority legitimate? Does the project of advancing human rights
globally conflict with the logic of exclusion inherent in the
classic notion of national sovereignty? These are some of the
questions that will be assessed in this collective volume.
This book gathers a series of studies by scholars who have
dedicated these last few years to research in the field of
participatory democracy. Their purpose is precisely to engage in a
theoretical discussion about the value of participatory democracy
in the 21st century. Part I deals with the challenge of
antipolitics. This is one of the greatest challenges faced by
contemporary democratic theory: How can it be possible to take into
account in political decision-making processes those whose voices
issue disagreement with the available alternatives in the exact
same political decision-making processes, without simply excluding
them provisionally from democratic participation? Part II focuses
on challenges to deliberative systems. Deliberative democracy is
probably the most important alternative conception of democracy in
today's available literature on the topic, insofar as it responds
to a sort of general uneasiness with mere preference aggregation by
majoritarian voting, and instead seeks to incorporate the vast
spectrum of heterogeneous interests in modern societies in the
search for mutually acceptable policies. However, it is also
subject to specific theoretical challenges that must be overcome if
it is to be taken seriously as a viable alternative for providing
better conditions of political participation. Part II deals with
some of those challenges, even if in a sympathetic attitude towards
deliberative decision-making. Finally, Part III approaches
pluralism and cultural diversity in a shared public space. Its main
challenge consists in promoting an idea of active citizenship that
can meet the demands of a world increasingly defined by the
processes of globalization. Ultimately, that is what will end up
combining a valid notion of active citizenship with effective
decision-making procedures in pluralistic democracies. More than a
simple summary of research, Challenges to Democratic Participation
is designed to be accessible and useful to a wide variety of
audiences, from scholars and practitioners working in numerous
disciplines and fields, to activists and average citizens who are
interested in seeking a theoretical groundwork for democratic
practices; it also intends to enhance current scholarship, serving
as a guide to existing research and identifying useful future
research.
This volume collects some of the best writings on Spinoza's
philosophy of law and includes a critical examination of Spinoza's
theory of the types of law, his natural law theory, as well as the
modern reformulation of his approach to the nature of laws and to
natural rights. This collection of essays (some of which are
published in the English language for the very first time) shows
how Spinoza was able to deliver a revolutionary idea of natural law
that breaks away from the traditions of natural law and of legal
positivism. The bulk of Spinoza's references to law derive from his
metaphysical and political texts, but they have sufficient depth in
order to form a groundbreaking theory of law that has been somewhat
neglected by modern jurisprudence. The volume also features an
introduction which places Spinoza's writings in the context of
modern jurisprudence as well as an extensive bibliography. It is
suited to the needs of jurisprudence scholars, teachers and
students and is an essential resource for all law libraries; it is
also essential to anybody who wishes to engage in Spinoza studies
nowadays, whose practical philosophy has received a recent boom in
attention by readers throughout the world.
This short primer offers non-specialist readers a concise, yet
comprehensive introduction to the field of classical fluids -
providing both fundamental information and a number of selected
topics to bridge the gap between the basics and ongoing research.
In particular, hard-sphere systems represent a favorite playground
in statistical mechanics, both in and out of equilibrium, as they
represent the simplest models of many-body systems of interacting
particles, and at higher temperature and densities they have proven
to be very useful as reference systems for real fluids. Moreover,
their usefulness in the realm of soft condensed matter has become
increasingly recognized - for instance, the effective interaction
among (sterically stabilized) colloidal particles can be tuned to
almost perfectly match the hard-sphere model. These lecture notes
present a brief, self-contained overview of equilibrium statistical
mechanics of classical fluids, with special applications to both
the structural and thermodynamic properties of systems made of
particles interacting via the hard-sphere potential or closely
related model potentials. In particular it addresses the exact
statistical-mechanical properties of one-dimensional systems, the
issue of thermodynamic (in)consistency among different routes in
the context of several approximate theories, and the construction
of analytical or semi-analytical approximations for the structural
properties. Written pedagogically at the graduate level, with many
figures, tables, photographs, and guided end-of-chapter exercises,
this introductory text benefits students and newcomers to the field
alike.
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Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart - Third International Workshop, FIMH 2005, Barcelona, Spain, June 2-4, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Alejandro F. Frangi, Petia I. Radeva, Andres Santos, Monica Hernandez
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R3,249
Discovery Miles 32 490
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The1stand2ndInternationalConferencesonFunctionalImagingandModelling
of the Heart (FIMH) were held in Helsinki, Finland, in November
2001, and in Lyon, France, in June 2003. These meetings were born
through a fruitful sci- ti?c collaboration between France and
Finland that outreached to other groups and led to the start of
this biennial event. The FIMH conference was the ?rst attempt to
agglutinate researchers from several complementary but often i-
lated ?elds: cardiac imaging, signal and image processing, applied
mathematics and physics, biomedical engineering and computer
science, cardiology, radi- ogy, biology, and physiology. In the
?rst two editions, the conference received an enthusiastic
acceptance by experts of all these communities. FIMH was ori- nally
started as a European event and has increasingly attracted more and
more people from the US and Asia. This edition of FIMH received the
largest number of submissions so far with a result of 47 papers
being accepted as either oral presentations or posters. There were
a number of submissions from non-EU institutions which con?rms the
growing interest in this series of meetings. All papers were
reviewed by up to four reviewers. The accepted contributions were
organized into 8 oral sessions and 3 poster sessions complemented
by a number of invited talks. This year we tried to allocate as
many papers as possible as oral presentations to facilitate more
active participation and to stimulate multidisciplinary
discussions.
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Dinosaurs of Eastern Iberia (Hardcover)
Angel Galobart, Maite Suner, Begona Poza; Contributions by Elena Nieto, Andres Santos-Cubedo, …
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R1,472
Discovery Miles 14 720
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Written for the general reader, this book is both a colorful
introduction to the history and study of dinosaurs and an
eye-opening survey of dinosaur discoveries in Spain. At the time of
the dinosaurs, Iberia was in the process of becoming a peninsula of
Continental Europe and looked very different than it does today.
Now an area only slightly larger than Vermont and New Hampshire,
Eastern Iberia contains one of the richest fossil records of
Mesozoic vertebrates in Europe. This record spans an
80-million-year period that includes key moments in Earth s
history, such as the extinction events at the Jurassic-Cretaceous
and the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundaries. Dinosaurs of Eastern Iberia
tells the story of Iberia s tumultuous geological history and
presents a detailed synthesis of the region s dinosaur discoveries,
with fact sheets and reconstructions of each species found there.
This volume also describes the flora and fauna that made up the
ancient ecosystems and explores the paleobiogeography of this
dynamic region."
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