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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.
The importance and value of tracking and sharing the dispersed
knowledge resources of contemporary organizations have received
widespread rec- nition in recent years. It is widely believed that
with the transition from the industrial to information-based
economies, organizational knowledge has emerged as the single most
critical resource at both macro- and mic- levels. A major challenge
for most organizations during this transition and beyond is to
learn to deal with the intricacies of discovering knowledge from
the vast amounts of data being generated, identifying pockets of -
portant knowledge in various forms, to devise strategies and
techniques to formalize parts that lend themselves to codification,
and to nurture tech- cal and other solutions with which useful
knowledge can be shared among relevant participants. This has the
potential to produce greater knowledge utilization leading to
multiplier effects in organizational performance. This calls for an
approach in which both the organizational and technological
dimensions of the challenge are better understood and effectively
integ- ted. The papers included in this volume were selected from a
collection of papers presented at an invitation-only workshop
entitled 'Knowledge - nagement (KM) and the Global Firm:
Organizational and Technological Dimensions' held at the University
of Sydney in Sydney, Australia in February 2003. The workshop was
made possible by a generous grant from the Carnegie Bosch Institute
at Carnegie Mellon University, Pit- burgh, USA.
The importance and value of tracking and sharing the dispersed
knowledge resources of contemporary organizations have received
widespread rec- nition in recent years. It is widely believed that
with the transition from the industrial to information-based
economies, organizational knowledge has emerged as the single most
critical resource at both macro- and mic- levels. A major challenge
for most organizations during this transition and beyond is to
learn to deal with the intricacies of discovering knowledge from
the vast amounts of data being generated, identifying pockets of -
portant knowledge in various forms, to devise strategies and
techniques to formalize parts that lend themselves to codification,
and to nurture tech- cal and other solutions with which useful
knowledge can be shared among relevant participants. This has the
potential to produce greater knowledge utilization leading to
multiplier effects in organizational performance. This calls for an
approach in which both the organizational and technological
dimensions of the challenge are better understood and effectively
integ- ted. The papers included in this volume were selected from a
collection of papers presented at an invitation-only workshop
entitled 'Knowledge - nagement (KM) and the Global Firm:
Organizational and Technological Dimensions' held at the University
of Sydney in Sydney, Australia in February 2003. The workshop was
made possible by a generous grant from the Carnegie Bosch Institute
at Carnegie Mellon University, Pit- burgh, USA.
Before the Enlightenment, before Spinoza had rejected traditional
beliefs about the Bible, came the humanistic sceptics of the
Renaissance. Alongside oft-cited Christian thinkers, Eliezer
Eilburg now takes his rightful place. Comparable in view to
Christopher Marlowe or Noel Journet, Eilburg perhaps uniquely
represents the possibilities of Jewish scepticism in his day.
Eliezer Eilburg: The Ten Questions and Memoir of a Renaissance
Jewish Skeptic makes available for the first time a bilingual
edition of two key works by the Jewish rationalist sceptic,
kabbalist, and memoirist, Eliezer Eilburg. The text of the two
works by Eilburg is presented in English translation and in the
original Hebrew. The Ten Questions--addressed to the Maharal of
Prague and two of his colleagues--is one of the most radical
statements of Jewish scepticism written in the sixteenth century.
Published here in its entirety, this text is especially remarkable
for its critical approach to the Bible, foreshadowing later
intellectual trends. Although many of his opinions were considered
heretical by Jewish authorities, Eilburg argued that his doubts
were innocent, and that there was room within Judaism for his
scepticism. He presented himself as a penitent whose eyes had been
opened through the study of medicine and philosophy and who had
merited angelic visions and kabbalistic dreams. The second text,
Eilburg's experimental memoir, is one of the very first modern
Jewish efforts at autobiography. Put together from many smaller
pieces, this patchwork of brag and bile is a unique document of
sixteenth-century Jewish life. It is a testimony, if not to the
"emergence of the individual" in this period, then at least to the
emergence of new Jewish ways of imagining and writing about the
self. Eilburg was an enigmatic man, a unique and as yet mostly
unstudied Jewish thinker. Though his works are directed to
audiences of Jews, and argue for the improvement of Judaism, this
volume will appeal to historians and scholars of intellectual
traditions both in and outside of Jewish studies.
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Retro 4 is the latest collection of the best, the funniest, the
strangest, and the most affecting stories from the award winning
literary magazine, Joyland.
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Flora Of Idaho (Paperback)
Ray Joseph Davis; Contributions by Rexford F Daubenmire
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