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Herbie Fully Loaded (DVD)
Lindsay Lohan, Michael Keaton, Matt Dillon, Breckin Meyer, Justin Long, …
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The world's wackiest Volkswagen is back in action in this family
comedy. Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan), the first Peyton to graduate
from college receives a graduation present from her dad (Michael
Keaton). But instead of a 250Z, she instead receives a Volkswagon
Bug (Herbie) who soon takes over all of Maggie's driving. After
having her best friend Kevin (Justin Long) restore Herbie, she goes
to the car show and beats all-time racer Trip Murphy (Matt Dillon).
He demands a rematch and attempts to discover the secret behind
Herbie. After losing a big race to Trip because of Herbie's
stubbornness, Maggie enters the Daytona 500. But will Herbie win?
Undoubtedly, emotions sometimes thwart our epistemic endeavours.
But do they also contribute to epistemic success? The thesis that
emotions 'skew the epistemic landscape', as Peter Goldie puts it in
this volume, has long been discussed in epistemology. Recently,
however, philosophers have called for a systematic reassessment of
the epistemic relevance of emotions. The resulting debate at the
interface between epistemology, theory of emotions and cognitive
science examines emotions in a wide range of functions. These
include motivating inquiry, establishing relevance, as well as
providing access to facts, beliefs and non-propositional aspects of
knowledge. This volume is the first collection focusing on the
claim that we cannot but account for emotions if we are to
understand the processes and evaluations related to empirical
knowledge. All essays are specifically written for this collection
by leading researchers in this relatively new and developing field,
bringing together work from backgrounds such as pragmatism and
scepticism, cognitive theories of emotions and cognitive science,
Cartesian epistemology and virtue epistemology.
Undoubtedly, emotions sometimes thwart our epistemic endeavours.
But do they also contribute to epistemic success? The thesis that
emotions 'skew the epistemic landscape', as Peter Goldie puts it in
this volume, has long been discussed in epistemology. Recently,
however, philosophers have called for a systematic reassessment of
the epistemic relevance of emotions. The resulting debate at the
interface between epistemology, theory of emotions and cognitive
science examines emotions in a wide range of functions. These
include motivating inquiry, establishing relevance, as well as
providing access to facts, beliefs and non-propositional aspects of
knowledge. This volume is the first collection focusing on the
claim that we cannot but account for emotions if we are to
understand the processes and evaluations related to empirical
knowledge. All essays are specifically written for this collection
by leading researchers in this relatively new and developing field,
bringing together work from backgrounds such as pragmatism and
scepticism, cognitive theories of emotions and cognitive science,
Cartesian epistemology and virtue epistemology.
This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and
practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those
entering the field of social work who are interested in
psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse
fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines
this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of
social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories.The authors are
convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses
as also for social workers and social education workers in further
training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap
in this field. Equally, it addresses practicing social workers,
social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering
comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for
those working in centers for counseling or early intervention or in
social pediatrics. The authors have taken pains to make
descriptions as clear and approachable as possible so as also to
reach those who may not be familiar with psychoanalytical concepts,
and have therefore included a chapter outlining the
psychoanalytical theories of particular relevance to social work.
At the end of the book they have, in addition, included around 20
definitions of important psychoanalytical concepts. In these
definitions the relevance for the practice of social work is taken
into particular account. The book is rounded off with a
contribution by colleagues in the Association for Psychoanalytical
Social Work in Tubingen/Rottenburg (Germany) bringing the practice
of psychoanalytical social work to life in the form of case
studies."
This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and
practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those
entering the field of social work who are interested in
psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse
fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines
this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of
social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are
convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses
as also for social workers and social education workers in further
training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap
in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers,
social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering
comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for
those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or
in social paediatrics.
Fun-packed adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories. After being abandoned as a child, young Mowgli (voiced by Bruce Reitherman) is brought up in the jungle by wolves. However, when the news arrives that murderous, man-hating tiger Shere Khan (George Sanders) has returned, Mowgli's friends Bagheera (Sebastian Cabot) and Baloo (Phil Harris) set out to return the reluctant mancub to the humans' village.
Their task is not made any easier when Mowgli is kidnapped at the behest of monkey ruler King Louie (Louis Prima), who wishes to learn the secret of man's power - fire! Disney Studios' nineteenth animated feature was the last to be overseen by founder Walt before his death, and won an Academy Award nomination for the song 'Bare Necessities'.
Die Psychoanalyse hat sich in ihrer inzwischen hundertjahrigen
Geschichte zu einer wirkmachtigen Theorie, die zumindest in Teilen
vielerorts rezipiert worden ist, und zu einer Institution der
Ausbildung von Adepten wie auch der Krankenbehandlung entwickelt.
Bei naherer Betrachtung zeigen sich jedoch in ihrer Geschichte und
aktuellen Verfassung innere Widerspruchlichkeiten und Bruche, die
zu verstehen ihr mit ihrer personenzentrierten Theorie nicht
gelingt. In diesem Band werden wissenschaftliche, institutionelle
und historische Aspekte der Psychoanalyse mit Hilfe verschiedener
soziologischer Ansatze untersucht."
Psychiatrische Zwangseinweisungen sind staatliche Akte der
Freiheitsentziehung. Ihre Haufigkeit unterliegt starken regionalen
Schwankungen und ubertrifft das medizinisch notwendige Mass
erheblich. Die empirische Analyse zeigt, dass Zwangseinweisungen
bevorzugt dieselben Personengruppen treffen wie Inhaftierungen, so
dass die Psychiatrie partiell die Justiz erganzt. Ihre Bedeutung
liegt in dieser Perspektive v. a. darin, dass sie in einer
"zivilisierter" (Elias) werdenden Gesellschaft zu einer
Transformation sozialer Kontrolle - namlich: Verbindung mit
Instanzen der Hilfe und Forderung individueller Selbstkontrolle -
beitragt."
Dieses Buch ist entstanden in Erinnerung an Heinrieh Jordt -
Psychoanalytiker, ausgebildet am Berliner Karl-Abraham-Institut und
zuletzt niedergelassen in Bremen. Er starb an einem Sommertag im
Spatherbst 1984. Zur organisierten 6ffentlichkeit der Psychoanalyse
hatte er Distanz, und in der veroffentliehten Psychoanalyse ist er
kaum in Erscheinung getreten. Er wollte das so. Es entsprach, wie
er meinte, nicht seiner "Art", Arbeiten zu verfassen, urn zitiert
zu werden. 0 hne offentliche Spuren zu hinterlassen, hat er
gleiehwohl vielen, die mit ihm Umgang hatten, ein klares Bild von
dem vermittelt, was fUr ihn Psychoanalyse war. Was fUr Freud galt,
galt auch fUr ihn: Fur Heinrich Jordt war die Psychoanalyse keine
Brille, die man nach Belieben an-und ablegen konnte. Die
Psychoanalyse, so Freud (1933, S. 164), hat einen entweder ganz
oder gar nicht, und ihn hatte sie ganz. Obwohl professionell mit
ihr arbeitend, war die Psychoanalyse fUr ihn doch nicht bloBe
Ausubung einer Profession, d. h. sie war nieht Mittel fUr andere
Zwecke. Auch war ihm die Psychoanalyse nieht nur ein
psychotherapeutisches Instrument, welches die Verwirkliehung
bestimmter Lebensentwiirfe eines Sub- jekts normativ erzwingt. Weil
er die gesellschaftlichen Mechanismen der VerfUh- rung und wohl
auch die VerfUhrbarkeit von Psychoanalytikern, die heute unter dem
Stiehwort "Medikozentrismus" der Psychoanalyse erortert werden,
wachsam und voller Argwohn beobachtete, verkam ihm die Couch nicht
zu einer Agentur der Gesellschaft. Mit seiner Person half er die in
der Kindheit aufgebauten und dort zugleieh auch verschutteten
Lebensformen als mogliche Lebensentwiirfe neu zu entfalten.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
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pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
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