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In 2000, after the Tribune Company acquired Times Mirror Corporation, it comprised the most powerful collection of newspapers in the world. How then did Tribune nosedive into bankruptcy and public scandal? In "The Deal From Hell," veteran "Tribune" and "Los Angeles Times" editor James O'Shea takes us behind the scenes of the decisions that led to disaster in boardrooms and newsrooms from coast to coast, based on access to key players, court testimony, and sworn depositions. "The Deal From Hell" is a riveting narrative that chronicles how news industry executives and editors--convinced they were acting in the best interests of their publications--made a series of flawed decisions that endangered journalistic credibility and drove the newspapers, already confronting a perfect storm of political, technological, economic, and social turmoil, to the brink of extinction.
"Kant's Critique of Pure Reason" remains one of the landmark works of Western philosophy. Most philosophy students encounter it at some point in their studies but at nearly 700 pages of detailed and complex argument it is also a demanding and intimidating read. James O'Shea's short introduction to "CPR" aims to make it less so. Aimed at students coming to the book for the first time, it provides step by step analysis in clear, unambiguous prose. The conceptual problems Kant sought to resolve are outlined, and his conclusions concerning the nature of the faculty of human knowledge and possibility of metaphysics, and the arguments for those conclusions, are explored. In addition he shows how the "Critique" fits into the history of modern philosophy and how transcendental idealism affected the course of philosophy. Key concepts are explained throughout and the student is provided with an excellent route map through the various parts of the text.
"Kant's Critique of Pure Reason" remains one of the landmark works of Western philosophy. Most philosophy students encounter it at some point in their studies but at nearly 700 pages of detailed and complex argument it is also a demanding and intimidating read. James O'Shea's short introduction to "CPR" aims to make it less so. Aimed at students coming to the book for the first time, it provides step by step analysis in clear, unambiguous prose. The conceptual problems Kant sought to resolve are outlined, and his conclusions concerning the nature of the faculty of human knowledge and possibility of metaphysics, and the arguments for those conclusions, are explored. In addition he shows how the "Critique" fits into the history of modern philosophy and how transcendental idealism affected the course of philosophy. Key concepts are explained throughout and the student is provided with an excellent route map through the various parts of the text.
Tom Radcliff, an introverted C++ programmer from a sleepy suburb in Silicon Valley, was just dumped by his backpacker type girlfriend who 'd arranged a trip for him after the breakup, to Cambodia. Because Tom was such an avid video gamer, the socially inept programmer brought his video game consoles along with him on vacation, which arose suspicions going through Japanese customs. Without knowing it, the absent minded computer programmer was now on an international terrorists' watch list and being followed by several intelligence agents from several different countries, all trying to figure out who Thomas Radcliff really was and why was he there, on 'Holiday in Cambodia.'
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages, poor 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 worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Composition Book By Grades, Volume 5; Composition Book By Grades; Andrew E. Eichmann William James O'Shea, Andrew E. Eichmann Charles E. Merrill company, 1915 English language
The work of the American philosopher Wilfrid Sellars continues to
have a significant impact on the contemporary philosophical scene.
His writings have influenced major thinkers such as Rorty,
McDowell, Brandom, and Dennett, and many of Sellars basic
conceptions, such as the logical space of reasons, the myth of the
given, and the manifest and scientific images, have become standard
philosophical terms. Often, however, recent uses of these terms do
not reflect the richness or the true sense of Sellars original
ideas. This book gets to the heart of Sellars philosophy and
provides students with a comprehensive critical introduction to his
lifes work.
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