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If you are looking to start a business that is low on capital expenditure, low on risk and high in flexibility, then the import and distribution industry is well worth considering. This book covers all aspects of starting an import business; from selecting a viable product and prospecting potential buyers, through to managing relevant documentation and navigating your way through international terminology and volatile exchange rates.
Barry Taylor's book mounts an argument against one of the
fundamental tenets of much contemporary philosophy, the idea that
we can make sense of reality as existing objectively, independently
of our capacities to come to know it. Part One sets the scene by
arguings that traditional realism can be explicated as a doctrine
about truth - that truth is objective, that is, public, bivalent,
and epistemically independent. Part Two, the centrepiece of the
book, shows how a form of Hilary Putnam's model-theoretic argument
demonstrates that no such notion of truth can be founded on the
idea of correspondence, as explained in model-theoretic terms (more
traditional accounts of correspondence having been already disposed
of in Part One). Part Three argues that non-correspondence accounts
of truth - truth as superassertibility or idealized rational
acceptability, formal conceptions of truth, Tarskian truth - also
fail to meet the criteria for objectivity; along the way, it also
dismisses the claims of the latterday views of Putnam, and of
similar views articulated by John McDowell, to constitute a new,
less traditional form of realism. In the Coda, Taylor bolsters some
of the considerations advanced in Part Three in evaluating formal
conceptions of truth, by assessing and rejecting the claims of
Robert Brandom to have combined such an account of truth with a
satisfactory account of semantic structure. He concludes that there
is no defensible notion of truth which preserves the theses of
traditional realism, nor any extant position sufficiently true to
the ideals of that doctrine to inherit its title. So the only
question remaining is which form of antirealism to adopt.
The treatment of mythological material in the poetry, prose, drama,
art and music of the Hispanic Baroque. Thirteen essays engage with
one of the most obsessive aspects of the Baroque aesthetic, a
dedicated commitment in distinct artistic contexts to the treatment
of mythological material. Within the various 'Baroques' uncovered,
thereis a single unity of purpose. Meaning is always negotiable,
but the process of interpretation is dependent upon intertextual
forms of understanding, and presupposes the active participation of
the receiver. The volume explores how the paradigmatic mythical
symbols of a Renaissance epistemological world view can be
considered a barometer of rupture and a gauge of the contradictory
impulses of the time. Essays explore the differing functions of
mythology in poetry [Quevedo, Espinosa, Gongora], prose
[Cervantes], drama [Lope de Vega, Sor Juana, Calderon], art
[Velazquez], and music [Latin American opera]. Collectively they
trace the dialectic of continuity and rupture that underpins the
appropriation of classical mythology in the period; demonstrating
that the mythological legacy was not as uniform, as allegorically
dominated, nor as depleted of potential as we are sometimes led to
believe. ISABEL TORRES is Head of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at
Queen's University, Belfast. Contributors: JEAN ANDREWS , STEPHEN
BOYD, D. W. CRUICKSHANK, TREVOR. J. DADSON, B.W. IFE, ANTHONY
LAPPIN, OLIVER NOBLE WOOD, JEREMY ROBBINS, BRUCE SWANSEY, BARRY
TAYLOR, ISABEL TORRES, D. GARETH WALTERS
Contributors: Samuel G. Armistead, Roger Boase, Charles Burnett,
Alan Deyermond, John Edwards, Brenda Fish, T.J. Gorton, Richard
Hitchcock, David Hook, Francisco Marcos Marin, Ralph Penny, Barry
Taylor, Roger M. Walker, Milija Pavlovic
Barry Taylor spent the early years of his working life as a
director of companies and charities in the City of London,
including time as treasurer of the then London Marriage Guidance
Council. Since1985 he has worked with charities in Glastonbury,
including Chalice Well Trust as treasurer, and the Glastonbury
Trust as co-founder and chair. His experience with conventional and
less conventional companies and charities gives him a useful base
from which to compare their differences. In this book he looks at
the management of successful spiritually influenced projects.
Starting with an outline of contemporary spirituality and
Glastonbury, it looks at the subtle differences found in the
successful running of spiritually inspired projects and the
problems experienced. This is based upon experience in Glastonbury,
UK but is applicable wherever similar influences are to be found.
This book contains useful ideas for anyone working with this type
of project.
Elvis Presley. Andy Warhol. Nike. Stephen King. Ellen DeGeneres.
Sim City. Facebook. These American pop culture icons are just a few
examples of entries you will find in this fascinating guide to
religion and popular culture. Arranged chronologically from 1950 to
the present, this accessible work explores the theological themes
in 101 well-established figures and trends from film, television,
video games, music, sports, art, fashion, and literature. This book
is ideal for anyone who has an interest in popular culture and its
impact on our spiritual lives. Contributors include such experts in
the field as David Dark, Mark I. Pinsky, Lisa Swain, Steve Turner,
Lauren Winner, and more.
Love Your Body: Your Path to Transformation, Health, and Healing
provides a holistic understanding of the life-sustaining systems
that support wellbeing in your body, mind, and spirit. It begins by
looking at those individual physical systems within the body that
maintain and contribute to optimal health. Then it looks at the
context in which healing takes place and the different tools and
practices readers might consider using along their journey. Dr.
Barry Taylor has practiced Naturopathic medicine in the New England
area for nearly four decades. He has lectured internationally on
topics of holistic health and wellness, and has taught courses
throughout the United States. Since 1981 more than ten thousand
people have participated in his Love Your Body workshop, which he
designed as a comprehensive detoxification method that considers
the multifaceted nature of our lives.
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