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Death And Anti-Death, Volume 10: Ten Years After John Rawls
(1921-2002) is edited by Charles Tandy, Ph.D. and Jack Lee, Ph.D.:
ISBN 978-1-934297-15-5 is the Hardback edition and ISBN
978-1-934297-16-2 is the Paperback edition. Volume 10, as indicated
by the anthology's subtitle, is in honor of John Rawls (1921-2002).
The chapters do not necessarily mention him (but some chapters do).
The chapters (by professional philosophers and other professional
scholars) are directed to issues related to death, life extension,
and anti-death, broadly construed. Most of the contributions
consist of scholarship unique to this volume. As was the case with
all previous volumes in the Death And Anti-Death Series By Ria
University Press, the anthology includes an Index as well as an
Abstracts section that serves as an extended table of contents.
There are 11 chapters, as follows: ------CHAPTER ONE Autonomy,
Contingency, And Mysticism: Three Critical Remarks On Cornelius
Castoriadis' Understanding Of Human Mortality (by Giorgio
Baruchello) pages 21-30; ------CHAPTER TWO Heidegger And Daoism On
Mortality (by Wing-cheuk Chan) pages 31-54; ------CHAPTER THREE
Autonomy In Moral And Political Philosophy (by John Christman)
pages 55-94; ------CHAPTER FOUR A Fortunate Academic Life (by
William Grey) pages 95-100; ------CHAPTER FIVE Who Is The Subject
Of The Evil Of Death? (by Jack Lee) pages 101-114; ------CHAPTER
SIX Is Death Necessarily Harmful? Some Reflections From A Daoist
Perspective (by Shui-Chuen Lee) pages 115-130; ------CHAPTER SEVEN
Our Global Problems And What We Need To Do About Them (by Nicholas
Maxwell) pages 131-174; ------CHAPTER EIGHT Optimizing One's
Immortality: Biostasis And The Philosophy Of Universal Immortalism
(by R. Michael Perry) pages 175-212; ------CHAPTER NINE A Brief
Inquiry Into Rawls' Religion: Providence, Individuals, And
Redemption (by Charles Taliaferro) pages 213-224; ------CHAPTER TEN
John Rawls, Albert Camus, And Our Common Task Of Intergenerational
Justice (by Charles Tandy) pages 225-254; ------CHAPTER ELEVEN John
Rawls (by Leif Wenar) pages 255-300; ------The INDEX begins on page
301.
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Disturbing my nap. My parents started reading to me before I was
even born. I first entered a poetry competition at the age of 5,
and 7 years later... My Life behind the Pen has just begun, A life
that started with a wonderful dream. The sun is here, the moon is
on the run. I'm 5, po'try fills my head, as it seems. Pictures
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read, Anywhere, any which way; the good times! There is no right or
wrong it can be said. Collection of pieces, written for you, This
is my book; I really hope you like. Read and learn poetry then you
can do and write, it's easy as riding a bike! The power of poetry -
this is it. You may have noticed, you've read a sonnet.
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learning and implementing model-assisted designs.
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the next chapters present Bayesian tools useful in early (Phase I)
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Bayesian adaptive Phase II studies: the BATTLE and ISPY-2 trials.
In the following chapter on late (Phase III) studies, the authors
emphasize modern adaptive methods and seamless Phase II-III trials
for maximizing information usage and minimizing trial duration.
They also describe a case study of a recently approved medical
device to treat atrial fibrillation. The concluding chapter covers
key special topics, such as the proper use of historical data,
equivalence studies, and subgroup analysis. For readers involved in
clinical trials research, this book significantly updates and
expands their statistical toolkits. The authors provide many
detailed examples drawing on real data sets. The R and WinBUGS
codes used throughout are available on supporting websites. Scott
Berry talks about the book on the CRC Press YouTube Channel.
Contributing to the ongoing excavation of the spiritual lifeworld
of Dorothy Day-"the most significant, interesting, and influential
person in the history of American Catholicism"-The Bread of the
Strong offers compelling new insight into the history of the
Catholic Worker movement, including the cross-pollination between
American and Quebecois Catholicism and discourse about Christian
antimodernism and radicalism. The considerable perseverance in the
heroic Christian maximalism that became the hallmark of the
Catholic Worker's personalism owes a great debt to the influence of
Lacouturisme, largely under the stewardship of John Hugo, along
with Peter Maurin and myriad other critical interventions in Day's
spiritual development. Day made the retreat regularly for some
thirty-five years and promoted it vigorously both in person and
publicly in the pages of The Catholic Worker. Exploring the
influence of the controversial North American revivalist movement
on the spiritual formation of Dorothy Day, author Jack Lee Downey
investigates the extremist intersection between Roman Catholic
contemplative tradition and modern political radicalism. Well
grounded in an abundance of lesser-known primary sources, including
unpublished letters, retreat notes, privately published and
long-out-of-print archival material, and the French-language papers
of Fr. Lacouture, The Bread of the Strong opens up an entirely new
arena of scholarship on the transnational lineages of American
Catholic social justice activism. Downey also reveals riveting new
insights into the movement's founder and namesake, Quebecois Jesuit
Onesime Lacouture. Downey also frames a more reciprocal depiction
of Day and Hugo's relationship and influence, including the
importance of Day's evangelical pacifism on Hugo, particularly in
shaping his understanding of conscientious objection and Christian
antiwar work, and how Hugo's ascetical theology animated Day's
interior life and spiritually sustained her apostolate. A
fascinating investigation into the retreat movement Day loved so
dearly, and which she claimed was integral to her spiritual
formation, The Bread of the Strong explores the relationship
between contemplative theology, asceticism, and radical activism.
More than a study of Lacouture, Hugo, and Day, this fresh look at
Dorothy Day and the complexities and challenges of her spiritual
and social expression presents an outward exploration of the early-
to mid-twentieth century dilemmas facing second- and
third-generation American Catholics.
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spectrum of measures involved in Azure deployment that includes
understanding Azure fundamentals, choosing a suitable cloud
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Azure DevOps, and learning best practices for optimization and
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into application modernization, Azure Infrastructure as a Service
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skills required to drive Azure operations from the planning and
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you will learn Understand core Azure infrastructure technologies
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Build and design multiple types of applications that are
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are a cloud architect, DevOps engineer, or a developer looking to
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new features and functionalities added to the modern data
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will help you get the most out of the book.
Death And Anti-Death, Volume 10: Ten Years After John Rawls
(1921-2002) is edited by Charles Tandy, Ph.D. and Jack Lee, Ph.D.:
ISBN 978-1-934297-15-5 is the Hardback edition and ISBN
978-1-934297-16-2 is the Paperback edition. Volume 10, as indicated
by the anthology's subtitle, is in honor of John Rawls (1921-2002).
The chapters do not necessarily mention him (but some chapters do).
The chapters (by professional philosophers and other professional
scholars) are directed to issues related to death, life extension,
and anti-death, broadly construed. Most of the contributions
consist of scholarship unique to this volume. As was the case with
all previous volumes in the Death And Anti-Death Series By Ria
University Press, the anthology includes an Index as well as an
Abstracts section that serves as an extended table of contents.
There are 11 chapters, as follows: ------CHAPTER ONE Autonomy,
Contingency, And Mysticism: Three Critical Remarks On Cornelius
Castoriadis' Understanding Of Human Mortality (by Giorgio
Baruchello) pages 21-30; ------CHAPTER TWO Heidegger And Daoism On
Mortality (by Wing-cheuk Chan) pages 31-54; ------CHAPTER THREE
Autonomy In Moral And Political Philosophy (by John Christman)
pages 55-94; ------CHAPTER FOUR A Fortunate Academic Life (by
William Grey) pages 95-100; ------CHAPTER FIVE Who Is The Subject
Of The Evil Of Death? (by Jack Lee) pages 101-114; ------CHAPTER
SIX Is Death Necessarily Harmful? Some Reflections From A Daoist
Perspective (by Shui-Chuen Lee) pages 115-130; ------CHAPTER SEVEN
Our Global Problems And What We Need To Do About Them (by Nicholas
Maxwell) pages 131-174; ------CHAPTER EIGHT Optimizing One's
Immortality: Biostasis And The Philosophy Of Universal Immortalism
(by R. Michael Perry) pages 175-212; ------CHAPTER NINE A Brief
Inquiry Into Rawls' Religion: Providence, Individuals, And
Redemption (by Charles Taliaferro) pages 213-224; ------CHAPTER TEN
John Rawls, Albert Camus, And Our Common Task Of Intergenerational
Justice (by Charles Tandy) pages 225-254; ------CHAPTER ELEVEN John
Rawls (by Leif Wenar) pages 255-300; ------The INDEX begins on page
301.
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Drama starring Joan Collins, Yvonne Mitchell and Kathleen Harrison
as a trio of women from different backgrounds released from prison
on the same day. Monica (Mitchell) ended up in prison after taking
the fall for a crime masterminded by her lover, David (Terence
Morgan), while Stella Jarvis (Collins) was sent to jail for
prostitution and Mrs Quilliam (Harrison) was put away for
shoplifting, having been too poor to afford food. The three women
agree to meet for dinner to discuss their first day of freedom - if
they can survive its temptations and avoid heading straight back to
jail, of course.
SUSTAINABILITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE is a scholarly anthology edited
by Jack Lee, Ph.D. (ISBN-13: 978-0-9743472-1-9). HERE IS A SUMMARY
OF THE ANTHOLOGY (WRITTEN BY THE EDITOR, DR. JACK LEE): Some
scholars suggest we should live a sustainable life. But what is
"sustainability"? We need to think about sustainability deeply and
broadly. In this anthology, I provide a forum for doing this.
Philosophy (e.g., ontology and ethics) is very important. We also
need to bring together natural sciences, education, sociology, law
and other disciplines. Environmental issues command a
multi-disciplinary approach. I am especially proud to include an
environmental philosophy paper written by the brilliant young
Taiwanese mountaineer Allen Yu before he died, of pollution-related
leukemia. I hope this anthology can help us to re-think our
engagement with the natural world. HERE IS AN ABSTRACT OF THE BOOK:
Today we face serious environmental problems which force us to
re-examine our way of life. The consensus scholarly response is to
urge humanity to live sustainable lives. This suggestion is
appealing as a slogan but resides in academic consciousness largely
unexamined as a concept. This anthology gathers philosophers and
ethicists together with experts and practitioners from many other
disciplines and backgrounds to examine the question: what is
sustainability? KEYWORDS: sustainability, intrinsic value,
ecosystem, animal, human species, Confucianism, environment,
obligations to the future, anthropocentrism, global warming. HERE
IS THE BOOK'S TABLE OF CONTENTS: ---Preface (page ix);
---Contributors (page xi); ---1. Metaphysics of Sustainability:
Kant's Categorical Imperative (by Martin Schnfeld) (page 1); ---2.
Sustainability: A Personal Account (by J. Baird Callicott) (page
19); ---3. Intrinsic Value and Respect for the Natural Environment
(by Jack Lee) (page 35); ---4. The Land Ethic and Gleason's
Individualistic Concept of Plant Association (by Allen Yu) (page
51); ---5. Environmental Ethics and Bioethics: Anthropocentrism,
Ideological Convergence, and Socio-Political Disposition (by Edmund
U. H. Sim) (page 77); ---6. Sustainable Development vs. Sustainable
Biosphere (by Holmes Rolston, III) (page 91); ---7. The Possibility
of a Global Environmental Ethics: A Confucian Proposal (by Shui
Chuen Lee) (page 103); ---8. Confucian Filial Piety and
Environmental Sustainability (by A. T. Nuyen) (page 119); ---9.
Toward An Ethical Climate Regime (by Po-Keung Ip) (page 137);
---10. Climate Change and Obligations to the Future (by William
Grey) (page 157); ---11. Environmental Ethics in an Omniverse
Environment: From Terrestrial Chauvinism to Golden Rule (by Charles
Tandy) (page 171); ---12. The Non-human Natural World, Indigenous
Peoples, and Late-modern Capitalism (by Mac Kang Bai (Campbell))
(page 217); ---13. Indigenous People's Hunting Issues and
Environmental Ethics: A Contextual Observation in Taiwan (by
Yih-Ren Lin) (page 255); ---14. Taiwan's Reform of Energy Law and
Policy for Mitigation of Climate Change (by Jui-Chu Lin, Tsung-Tang
Lee) (page 295); ---15. How Students Conceptualize the Environment:
Implications for Science and Environmental Education (by Shiang-Yao
Liu) (page 313).
The deaths of Marilyn Monroe, Jack Kennedy and his brother Robert
Kennedy became the subject of many conspiracy theories. Jack Lee's
play, written in the form of a musical, presents an imaginative
version of those events, which is closely based on reports of the
time. The tight web of conflicting purposes and conspiring factions
is woven into a terse drama presided over by the fates, in which
the unwary dreamers, Marilyn Monroe, Lee Harvey Oswald and the
would-be big-shot Jack Ruby are as much victims as the assassinated
politicians.
A broad spectrum of ancient Eastern and modern Western philosophies
are connected in this exciting new therapy. Free bodily tensions
and release long-held emotions, thereby enhancing your mental and
physical health. This superior integration of various therapeutic
disciplines is ideal for the development of a holistic and
integrated mind-body health approach.
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