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GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING! To coincide with the groundbreaking 30TH
Anniversary of Top Cow and Image comics. Top Cow proudly presents
the original stories that launched the series, collecting the very
first Cyberforce story, "Tin Men of War." Fans can go back and
rediscover the introduction of characters like Velocity, Ripclaw,
Heatwave, Cyblade, Stryker, Impact, and Ballistic to the world of
comics with brilliant art by Marc Silvestri. All this and more,
gorgeously rendered and assembled in this first volume of absolute
collected editions. First time back to print since 1992! Collects:
CYBERFORCE #0, TIN MEN OF WAR #1-4, KILLER INSTINCT CROSSOVER WITH
WILDCATS #5-7, VOLUME 2 #1-13, ORIGINS: #1 CYBLADE, #2 STRYKER, AND
CYBERFORCE ANNUAL #1
Exploring the philosophical concerns of the nature of self, this
book draws from two of the most influential Indian masters, Sankara
and Santideva. Todd demonstrates that an ethics of altruism is
still possible within a metaphysics which assumes there to be no
independent self. A new ethical model based on the notions of
'flickering consciousness' and 'constructive altruism' is proposed.
By comparing the metaphysics and ethics of Sankara and Santideva,
Todd shows that the methodologies and aims of these Buddhist and
Hindu masters trace remarkably similar cross-cutting paths.
Treating Buddhism and Hinduism with equal respect, this book
compares and reinterprets the Indian material so as to engage with
contemporary Western debates on self and to show that Indian
philosophy is indeed a philosophy of dialogue.
Exploring the philosophical concerns of the nature of self, this
book draws from two of the most influential Indian masters, Sankara
and Santideva. Todd demonstrates that an ethics of altruism is
still possible within a metaphysics which assumes there to be no
independent self. A new ethical model based on the notions of
'flickering consciousness' and 'constructive altruism' is proposed.
By comparing the metaphysics and ethics of Sankara and Santideva,
Todd shows that the methodologies and aims of these Buddhist and
Hindu masters trace remarkably similar cross-cutting paths.
Treating Buddhism and Hinduism with equal respect, this book
compares and reinterprets the Indian material so as to engage with
contemporary Western debates on self and to show that Indian
philosophy is indeed a philosophy of dialogue.
From the reviews: "This book crystallizes what may become a
defining moment in the electronics industry - the shift to
platform-based design. It provides the first comprehensive
guidebook for those who will build, and use, the integration
platforms that may soon drive the system-on-chip revolution."
Electronic Engineering Times
From the reviews: "This book crystallizes what may become a
defining moment in the electronics industry - the shift to
platform-based design. It provides the first comprehensive
guidebook for those who will build, and use, the integration
platforms that may soon drive the system-on-chip revolution."
Electronic Engineering Times
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