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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
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images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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.
Second big screen outing for the popular cult superhero Hellboy
(Ron Perlman), who originally appeared in Mike Mignola's Dark Horse
comic series. In this highly acclaimed instalment, the mythical
world starts an uprising against humanity in a bid to take over the
Earth, and Hellboy and his team are all that stand in their way.
Can the superheroic redfaced demon prevent the destruction of
mankind once again? Guillermo del Toro writes and directs, and
Selma Blair reprises her role as Hellboy's love interest, Liz
Sherman.
Heretical Essays is Patocka's final work, and one of his most
exciting and iconoclastic. Patocka begins with prehistory,
approached through the "natural world" as conceived by Husserl and
Heidegger. According to Patocka, nature is as an alien construct,
and history, which began as a quest for higher meaning, ends with
life as self-sustaining consumption. Patocka explains how Europe
declined from its Greek heritage to seek power rather than truth,
splintering into ethnic subdivisions, and then how the
Enlightenment moved Europe from an ethical to a material
orientation. This book includes a translation of the Preface to the
French Edition by Paul Ricoeur.
"I recommend to every Architect, designer and those who have a
passion for New York to own this magnificent book...there is no
better on the extraordinary Beaux Arts of New York." -Lemeau,
Decorator's Insider "This great, beautiful, glossy, polychromatic
slab of a book more than does justice to an epic period in
architecture when some of the world's most luscious buildings were
designed for some of the most unpleasant people in American
history." - Timothy Brittain-Catlin, World of Interiors "New York
would be little more than another faceless glass-and-steel city
were it not for its Gilded Age buildings and institutions... An
American Renaissance: Beaux-Arts Architecture in New York City,
written by Phillip James Dodd with photography by Jonathan Wallen,
is a gilded embrace of this legacy."- The Critic The Gilded Age,
also referred to as the American Renaissance, is an era associated
with unparalleled growth, technological advancement, prosperity,
and cultural change. Spanning from the 1870s to the 1930s, it marks
the first time that the titans of American finance and industry had
more wealth than their European counterparts. As the centre of this
dynamic economy, New York City attracted immigrant workers and
millionaires alike. It was not enough for the self-appointed elite
to just build their own grand chateaux and palazzos along Fifth
Avenue-collectively they dreamed of creating a new metropolis to
rival the great cultural capitals of London, Paris, and Rome. To
flaunt their newly acquired wealth they needed an architecture
dripping in embellishment and historical reference. Enter the
Beaux-Arts. This book, which has been painstakingly researched and
beautifully photographed over many years, takes a close look at 20
of the finest examples of Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City.
While showing public exteriors, its focus is on the lavish
interiors that are associated with the opulence of the Gilded
Age-often providing a glimpse inside buildings not otherwise
viewable to the public. While some of the buildings and monuments
featured are world-renowned landmarks recognisable and accessible
to all, others are obscure buildings that history has forgotten.
Set amid the magnificent achievements of an American Renaissance,
this book recounts not only the fascinating stories of some of New
York's most famous and significant Beaux-Arts landmarks, it also
recalls the lives of those who commissioned, designed, and built
them. These are some of the most acclaimed architects, artists, and
artisans of the day-Daniel Chester French, Cass Gilbert, Charles
McKim, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Stanford
White-and some of the most prominent millionaires in American
history-Henry Clay Frick, Jay Gould, Otto Kahn, J.P. Morgan, John
D. Rockefeller, and the ubiquitous Astor and Vanderbilt families.
Names that-as Julian Fellowes (the acclaimed director of Downton
Abbey) notes in the Foreword-"still reek of money." Excerpt from
the Introduction
This book pursues the problem of whether violence can be understood
to be constitutive of its own sense or meaning, as opposed to being
merely instrumental. Dodd draws on the resources of
phenomenological philosophy, and takes the form of a series of
dialogues between figures both inside and outside of this
tradition. The central figures considered include Carl von
Clausewitz, Carl Schmitt, Hannah Arendt, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernst
Junger, and Martin Heidegger, and the study concludes with an
analysis of the philosophy of Jan Patocka.
This book pursues the problem of whether violence can be
understood to be constitutive of its own sense or meaning, as
opposed to being merely instrumental. Dodd draws on the resources
of phenomenological philosophy, and takes the form of a series of
dialogues between figures both inside and outside of this
tradition. The central figures considered include Carl von
Clausewitz, Carl Schmitt, Hannah Arendt, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernst
Junger, and Martin Heidegger, and the study concludes with an
analysis of the philosophy of Jan Patocka.
Religion, War and the Crisis of Modernity: A Special Issue
Dedicated to the Philosophy of Jan Patocka The New Yearbook for
Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual
international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of
Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by
such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty
and Gadamer. Contributors: Ivan Chvatik, Nicolas de Warren, James
Dodd, Eddo Evink, Ludger Hagedorn, Jean-Luc Marion, Claire
Perryman-Holt, Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback, Michael Staudigl,
Christian Sternad , and Lubica Ucnik.
Following up on his previous book, Violence and Phenomenology,
James Dodd presents here an expanded and deepened reflection on the
problem of violence. The book's six essays are guided by a
skeptical philosophical attitude about the meaning of violence that
refuses to conform to the exigencies of essence and the stable
patterns of lived experience. Each essay tracks a discoverable,
sometimes familiar figure of violence, while at the same time
questioning its limits and revealing sites of its resistance to
conceptualization. Dodd's essays are readings as much as they are
reflections; attempts at interpretation as much as they are
attempts to push concepts of violence to their limits. They draw
upon a range of different authors-Sartre, Levinas, Schelling,
Scheler, and Husserl-and historical moments, but without any
attempt to reduce them into a series of examples elucidating a
comprehensive theory. The aim is to follow a path of distinctively
episodic and provisional modes of thinking and reflection that
offers a potential glimpse at how violence can be understood.
"Showcasing 25 residences by today's leading classical architects,
this wonderful new book also addresses the fundamental issue of
collaboration between architect, decorator, landscaper, and the
enormous cast of characters who bring their formidable talents to
the realization of every project. An Ideal Collaboration is an
important addition to the literature of architecture and design." -
Ellie Cullman "An Ideal Collaboration shares a place in my library
next to volumes on great 20th century Classicists. It is essential
as a visual reference to the continued evolution of timeless
style." - Steven Gambrel In the follow-up to the critically
acclaimed The Art of Classical Details, Phillip James Dodd
continues his look at some of the finest examples of contemporary
classical architecture in Great Britain and the United States,
while also examining how collaboration is the key to their
successful design. In reality, collaborative relationships are
rare, especially amongst designers, where each is often focused on
their own individual objectives and unable to transcend their own
egos. Often used as a catch phase, but not often realised, true
collaboration requires an understanding - and an appreciation - of
the role that all parties play in the design and construction of a
home. An Ideal Collaboration includes the work of some of the most
notable names in contemporary residential design. Architects,
decorators, landscape designers, consultants, builders, craftsmen,
artists and vendors, all address the design process and the pivotal
role that collaboration plays in creating cohesive timeless
designs.
Patocka's celebrated Introduction is here made available in English
for the first time. In addition to introducing Husserl's ideas,
this book is also an important work of original philosophy. Patocka
ranges over the whole of Husserl's output, from The Philosophy of
Arithmetic to The Crisis of the European Sciences, and traces the
evolution of all the central issues of Husserlian
phenomenology--intentionality, categorial intuition, temporality,
the subject-body; the concrete a priori, and transcendental
subjectivity. But rather than attempting to give a tour of
Husserl's workshop, Patocka is himself hard at work on Husserl's
problems.
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