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What is the place of individual choice and consequence in a
post-Holocaust world of continuing genocidal ethnic cleansing? Is
"identity" now a last-ditch cultural defence of ethnic nationalisms
and competing fundamentalisms? In a climate of instant information,
free markets and possible ecological disaster, how do we define
"rights", self-interest and civic duties? What are the acceptable
limits of scientific investigation and genetic engineering, the
rights and wrongs of animal rights, euthanasia and civil
disobedience?"Introducing Ethics" confronts these dilemmas, tracing
the arguments of the great moral thinkers, including Socrates,
Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes and Kant, and brings us up to date with
postmodern critics.
Modernism is usually thought of as a shock wave of innovations
hitting art, architecture, music, cinema and literature - the work
of Picasso, Joyce, Schoenberg, movements like Futurism and Dada,
the architecture of Le Corbusier, T.S. Eliot's The Wasteland and
the avant-garde theatre of Bertolt Brecht or Samuel Beckett. But
what really defines modernism? Why did it begin and how long did it
last? Is Modernism over now? Chris Rodriguez and Chris Garratt's
brilliant graphic guide is a brilliant exploration of the last
century's most thrilling artistic work - and what it's really all
about.
As we find ourselves at the cusp of an economic downturn, there has
been a clear reinvigoration of Keynesian economics as governments
are attempting to stimulate the market through public funds.
Forming his economic theories in the wake of the Great Depression,
John Maynard Keynes argued that a healthy economy depended on the
total spending of consumers, business investors and, most
importantly, governments too. Keynes formulated that governments
should take control of the economy in the short term, rather than
relying on the market, because, as he eloquently put it 'in the
long run, we are all dead'. This graphic guide is the ideal
introduction to one of the most influential economists of the 20th
century, at a time when his theories may be crucial to our economic
survival. Through a deft mixture of words and images, "Introducing
Keynes" is a timely, accessible and enjoyable read.
What connects Marliyn Monroe, Disneyworld, "The Satanic Verses" and
cyber space? Answer: Postmodernism. But what exactly is
postmodernism? This Graphic Guide explains clearly the maddeningly
enigmatic concept that has been used to define the world's cultural
condition over the last three decades. Introducing Postmodernism
tracks the idea back to its roots by taking a tour of some of the
most extreme and exhilarating events, people and thought of the
last 100 years: in art - constructivism, conceptual art, Marcel
Duchamp, Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol; in politics and history -
McCarthy's witch-hunts, feminism, Francis Fukuyama and the
Holocaust; in philosophy - the work of Derrida, Baudrillard,
Foucault and Heidegger.The book also explores postmodernism's take
on today, and the anxious grip of globalisation, unpredictable
terrorism and unforeseen war that greeted the dawn of the 21st
century. Regularly controversial, rarely straightforward and seldom
easy, postmodernism is nonetheless a thrilling intellectual
adventure. Introducing Postmodernism is the ideal guide.
Rene Descartes is famous as the philosopher who was prepared to
doubt everything- even his own physical existence. Most people know
that he said 'I think, therefore I am', even if they are not always
sure what he really meant by it. Introducing Descartes explains
what Descartes doubted, and why he is usually called the father of
modern philosophy. It is a clear and accessible guide to all the
puzzling questions he asked about human beings and their place in
the world. Dave Robinson and Chris Garratt give a lucid account of
Descartes' contributions to modern science, mathematics, and the
philosophy of mind- and also reveal why he liked to do all of his
serious thinking in bed.
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