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Marine Pollution: Sources, Fate and Effects of Pollutants in
Coastal Ecosystems bring together the theoretical background on
common and emerging marine pollutants and their effects on
organisms (ecotoxicology). Written by a renowned expert in the
field who is a researcher, teacher and advisor of national and
international institutions on issues such as oil spills, water
quality assessment and plastic pollution, this book offers a
thorough account of the effects of pollutants on marine organisms,
the relevant environmental regulations, and the public health
implications, along with the biological tools advocated by the
international institutions for marine pollution monitoring. Marine
Pollution: Sources, Fate and Effects of Pollutants in Coastal
Ecosystems presents information in a detailed and didactic manner,
reviewing the latest scientific knowledge alongside examples of
practical applications.
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Mémoires D'Outre-Tombe
Edmond Birã©, François-René Vicomte D Chateaubriand
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R1,079
Discovery Miles 10 790
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This important collection of essays by Andrew Feenberg presents his
critical theory of technology, an innovative approach to philosophy
and sociology of technology based on a synthesis of ideas drawn
from STS and Frankfurt School Critical Theory. According to
critical theory of technology, technologies are neither neutral nor
deterministic, but are encoded with specific socio-economic values
and interests. Feenberg explores how they can be developed and
adapted to more or less democratic values and institutions, and how
their future is subject to social action, negotiation and
reinterpretation. Technologies bring with them a particular
"rationality," sets of rules and implied ways of behaving and
thinking which, despite their profound influence on institutions,
ideas and actions, can be transformed in a process of democratic
rationalization. Feenberg argues that the emergence of human
communication on the Internet and the environmental movement offer
abundant examples of public interventions that have reshaped
technologies originally designed for different purposes. This
volume includes chapters on citizenship and critical theory of
technology, philosophy of technology and modernity, and Heidegger
and Marcuse, two of the most prominent philosophers of technology.
This important collection of essays by Andrew Feenberg presents his
critical theory of technology, an innovative approach to philosophy
and sociology of technology based on a synthesis of ideas drawn
from STS and Frankfurt School Critical Theory. According to
critical theory of technology, technologies are neither neutral nor
deterministic, but are encoded with specific socio-economic values
and interests. Feenberg explores how they can be developed and
adapted to more or less democratic values and institutions, and how
their future is subject to social action, negotiation and
reinterpretation. Technologies bring with them a particular
"rationality," sets of rules and implied ways of behaving and
thinking which, despite their profound influence on institutions,
ideas and actions, can be transformed in a process of democratic
rationalization. Feenberg argues that the emergence of human
communication on the Internet and the environmental movement offer
abundant examples of public interventions that have reshaped
technologies originally designed for different purposes. This
volume includes chapters on citizenship and critical theory of
technology, philosophy of technology and modernity, and Heidegger
and Marcuse, two of the most prominent philosophers of technology.
This book is an English translation from a Hungarian book designed
for graduate and postgraduate students about the use of variational
principles in theoretical physics. Unlike many academic textbooks,
it dashes across several lecture disciplines taught in physics
courses. It emphasizes and demonstrates the use of the variational
technique and philosophy behind the basic laws in mechanics,
relativity theory, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics. The
book is meant for advanced students and young researchers in
theoretical physics but, also, more experienced researchers can
benefit from its reading.
What role do texts play in religious practice? What is the
relationship between these texts and cognition? Are some texts more
successful because they are better adapted to our cognitive
structures? Why is biblical interpretation necessary, and what is
the cognitive process behind it? This book considers such
questions, and fills the gap in research on religious texts and
narratives in the cognitive science of religion. The study of
ancient religions and biblical studies are dominated by textual
evidence. However, the cognitive science of religion is lacking
significant research on the language and textual interpretation of
this literature. This book presents a systematic attempt to
redefine the interpretation of religious texts in a cognitive
framework, providing concrete textual analysis on a broad selection
of biblical passages. It explores the ways that cognitive
approaches to language and textual interpretation expand the
disciplines of the cognitive science of religion and biblical
studies. This book brings together methodology from the cognitive
sciences, linguistics, philology, biblical studies, and religious
studies, to offer a new perspective for biblical studies and
cognitive sciences. It presents a renewed vision of textual
interpretation - one that aligns hermeneutical reflection with our
cognitive capacities.
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