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Largely neglected by historians, political scientists, and
criminal justice specialists, the available literature on the state
police tends to be highly partisan and largely out of date. Based
on legislative analysis and historical case study, this is an
original contribution to our understanding of the development of
the institution of the state police in the United States. Arguing
that the creation of state police agencies was the result of a
political process that reflected the interplay of a number of
different forces, this is a rebuttal of rival interpretations of
police development. The work should be of interest to criminal
justice educators and political scientists on a college and
university level, and to police historians.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
"Philosophy and the Neurosciences" is the first systematic
integration of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science with
neuroscience research. As philosophers have come to focus more and
more on the relationship between mind and brain, they have had to
take greater account of theory and research in the neurosciences.
Likewise, as neuroscientists have learned more about cognitive
structures and functions, their investigations have expanded and
merged with traditional questions from the philosophy of mind.
By introducing key themes in philosophy of mind, philosophy of
science and the fundamental concepts of neuroscience, this text
provides philosophers with the necessary background to engage the
neurosciences and offers neuroscientists an introduction to the
relevant tools of philosophical analysis. Study questions, figures,
and references to further reading are provided in each chapter to
enhance the reader's understanding of how philosophy and the
neurosciences are related in their exploration of the human
mind.
Unmatched in the quality of its world-renowned contributors, this
multidisciplinary "Companion "serves as both a course text and a
reference book across the broad spectrum of issues of concern to
cognitive science.
Cognitive science is one of the most exciting intellectual and
scientific developments of the second half of the 20th century,
integrating insights from psychology, linguistics, artificial
intelligence, neuroscience, philosophy, and other disciplines in an
attempt to understand human cognition. It is also a rapidly
transforming domain of inquiry.
This C"ompanion" presents a deep and varied account of what one
needs to know about cognitive science, what it has accomplished,
and where it will be going at the start of the 21st century.
Beginning with an introduction that maps the narrative history of
cognitive science as a whole, the volume goes on to present sixty
newly-commissioned essays that together provide an unparalleled
survey of all the topical areas, major methods, and stances. There
are explanatory overviews of key controversies, detailed
discussions of the application of work in cognitive sciences to the
real world, and anticipations of future developments.
"A Companion to Cognitive Science" can be seen as the ultimate
resource guide to this fast-moving field of study.
The biblical queen Esther is one of Scripture's most fascinating
persons, and the drama of the book bearing her name is clearly
captured in this superb commentary. Carol Bechtel expertly explores
the historical settings, literary structures, and theological
themes that emerge in the book of Esther.
Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is
a distinctive resource for those who interpret the Bible in the
church. Planned and written specifically for teaching and preaching
needs, this critically acclaimed biblical commentary is a major
contribution to scholarship and ministry.
"Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics" provides a clear and rigorous
presentation of continuum mechanics for engineers, physicists, and
materials scientists. This book uses a first-principles-based
approach to continuum-level characterization, design, and modeling.
While emphasizing modern materials research, it also devotes
special attention to constrained materials (for example,
incompressible fluids) and the continuum characterization of TEMM
smart materials. A wealth of carefully chosen examples and
exercises illuminate the subject matter and facilitate self-study.
Uses direct notation for a clear and straightforward math
presentation, leading to better understanding of the underlying
physicsCovers high-interest research areas such as constrained
materials and characterization of smart materials used in
intelligent systems and structuresOffers a unique approach to
covering thermomechanical constraints, based on the authors own
research"
"Philosophy and the Neurosciences" is the first systematic
integration of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science with
neuroscience research. As philosophers have come to focus more and
more on the relationship between mind and brain, they have had to
take greater account of theory and research in the neurosciences.
Likewise, as neuroscientists have learned more about cognitive
structures and functions, their investigations have expanded and
merged with traditional questions from the philosophy of mind.
By introducing key themes in philosophy of mind, philosophy of
science and the fundamental concepts of neuroscience, this text
provides philosophers with the necessary background to engage the
neurosciences and offers neuroscientists an introduction to the
relevant tools of philosophical analysis. Study questions, figures,
and references to further reading are provided in each chapter to
enhance the reader's understanding of how philosophy and the
neurosciences are related in their exploration of the human
mind.
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