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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.
Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity addresses each of the
key public policy issues of our techno-future from the perspective
of deeply informed and philosophically inclined public
intellectuals. Among the issues addressed are the detachment of our
idea of justice from any credible foundation; Tocqueville's
prescience on how a "cognitive elite" might be the aristocracy to
be most feared in our time; robotization and the possibility of
being ruled by morally challenged robots; organ markets; the
degradation of liberal education by obsessive techno-enthusiasm;
biotechnology and biological determinism; the birth dearth and the
inevitable erosion of our entitlements; the possibility that our
techno-domination is basically an unfolding of the Lockean logic of
our foundation; and the future of the free exercise of religion in
an aggressively libertarian time. All in all, this book should
provoke widespread discussion about the relationship between
scientific/technological progress and the one true moral/spiritual
progress that takes place over the course of every particular human
life.
Digital transformation (DT) has become a buzzword. Every industry
segment across the globe is consciously jumping toward digital
innovation and disruption to get ahead of their competitors. In
other words, every aspect of running a business is being digitally
empowered to reap all the benefits of the digital paradigm. All
kinds of digitally enabled businesses across the globe are
intrinsically capable of achieving bigger and better things for
their constituents. Their consumers, clients, and customers will
realize immense benefits with real digital transformation
initiatives and implementations. The much-awaited business
transformation can be easily and elegantly accomplished with a
workable and winnable digital transformation strategy, plan, and
execution. There are several enablers and accelerators for
realizing the much-discussed digital transformation. There are a
lot of digitization and digitalization technologies available to
streamline and speed up the process of the required transformation.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies in close
association with decisive advancements in the artificial
intelligence (AI) space can bring forth the desired transitions.
The other prominent and dominant technologies toward forming
digital organizations include cloud IT, edge/fog computing,
real-time data analytics platforms, blockchain technology, digital
twin paradigm, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) techniques,
enterprise mobility, and 5G communication. These technological
innovations are intrinsically competent and versatile enough to
fulfill the varying requirements for establishing and sustaining
digital enterprises. Enterprise Digital Transformation: Technology,
Tools, and Use Cases features chapters on the evolving aspects of
digital transformation and intelligence. It covers the unique
competencies of digitally transformed enterprises, IIoT use cases,
and applications. It explains promising technological solutions
widely associated with digital innovation and disruption. The book
focuses on setting up and sustaining smart factories that are
fulfilling the Industry 4.0 vision that is realized through the
IIoT and allied technologies.
American Political Rhetoric is the only reader for introductory
classes in American politics, government, and political
communication designed to explore fundamental political principles
through examples of political rhetoric ranging from the founding to
today. Now in its eighth edition, its selections include the entire
political spectrum and contributors range from our nation's
founders to contemporary elected public officials, Supreme Court
opinions, and representatives of historic movements for social
change. The eighth edition includes new selections of recent
Supreme Court decisions, including the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s
Health, Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden, foreign policy, and
expanded coverage of individual rights and privileges, including
freedom of speech and voting rights. The book is now more useful
than ever for students and teachers thanks to a supplementary
website available at americanpoliticalrhetoric.com.
Machines are being systematically empowered to be interactive and
intelligent in their operations, offerings. and outputs. There are
pioneering Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies and tools.
Machine and Deep Learning (ML/DL) algorithms, along with their
enabling frameworks, libraries, and specialized accelerators, find
particularly useful applications in computer and machine vision,
human machine interfaces (HMIs), and intelligent machines. Machines
that can see and perceive can bring forth deeper and decisive
acceleration, automation, and augmentation capabilities to
businesses as well as people in their everyday assignments. Machine
vision is becoming a reality because of advancements in the
computer vision and device instrumentation spaces. Machines are
increasingly software-defined. That is, vision-enabling software
and hardware modules are being embedded in new-generation machines
to be self-, surroundings, and situation-aware. Machine
Intelligence emphasizes computer vision and natural language
processing as drivers of advances in machine intelligence. The book
examines these technologies from the algorithmic level to the
applications level. It also examines the integrative technologies
enabling intelligent applications in business and industry.
Features: Motion images object detection over voice using deep
learning algorithms Ubiquitous computing and augmented reality in
HCI Learning and reasoning in Artificial Intelligence Economic
sustainability, mindfulness, and diversity in the age of artificial
intelligence and machine learning Streaming analytics for
healthcare and retail domains Covering established and emerging
technologies in machine vision, the book focuses on recent and
novel applications and discusses state-of-the-art technologies and
tools.
For seven seasons, AMC's Mad Men captivated audiences with the
story of Don Draper, an advertising executive whose personal and
professional successes and failures took viewers on a roller
coaster ride through America's tumultuous 1960s. More than just a
television show about one of advertising's "bad boys," the series
investigates the principles of the American regime, exploring
whether or not the American Dream is a sustainable vision of human
flourishing and happiness. This collection of essays investigates
the show's engagement with the philosophic and political
foundations of American democracy.
Digital transformation (DT) has become a buzzword. Every industry
segment across the globe is consciously jumping toward digital
innovation and disruption to get ahead of their competitors. In
other words, every aspect of running a business is being digitally
empowered to reap all the benefits of the digital paradigm. All
kinds of digitally enabled businesses across the globe are
intrinsically capable of achieving bigger and better things for
their constituents. Their consumers, clients, and customers will
realize immense benefits with real digital transformation
initiatives and implementations. The much-awaited business
transformation can be easily and elegantly accomplished with a
workable and winnable digital transformation strategy, plan, and
execution. There are several enablers and accelerators for
realizing the much-discussed digital transformation. There are a
lot of digitization and digitalization technologies available to
streamline and speed up the process of the required transformation.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies in close
association with decisive advancements in the artificial
intelligence (AI) space can bring forth the desired transitions.
The other prominent and dominant technologies toward forming
digital organizations include cloud IT, edge/fog computing,
real-time data analytics platforms, blockchain technology, digital
twin paradigm, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) techniques,
enterprise mobility, and 5G communication. These technological
innovations are intrinsically competent and versatile enough to
fulfill the varying requirements for establishing and sustaining
digital enterprises. Enterprise Digital Transformation: Technology,
Tools, and Use Cases features chapters on the evolving aspects of
digital transformation and intelligence. It covers the unique
competencies of digitally transformed enterprises, IIoT use cases,
and applications. It explains promising technological solutions
widely associated with digital innovation and disruption. The book
focuses on setting up and sustaining smart factories that are
fulfilling the Industry 4.0 vision that is realized through the
IIoT and allied technologies.
In this rich collection of essays, editors Dale McConkey and Peter
Augustine Lawler explore the contributions that religious faith and
morality can make to a civil society. Though the level of religious
expression has remained high in the United States, the shift from
traditional religious beliefs to a far more individualized style of
faith has led many to contend that no faith commitment, collective
or personal, should contribute to the vibrancy of a civil
democratic society. Challenging those who believe that the private
realm is the only appropriate locus of religious belief, the
contributors to this volume believe that religion can inform and
invigorate the secular institutions of society such as education,
economics, and politics. Drawn from a wide variety of religious and
moral traditions, these diverse essays show, from many
perspectives, the important contribution religion has to make in
the public square that is civil society.
American Political Rhetoric is the only reader for introductory
classes in American politics, government, and political
communication designed to explore fundamental political principles
through examples of political rhetoric ranging from the founding to
today. Now in its eighth edition, its selections include the entire
political spectrum and contributors range from our nation's
founders to contemporary elected public officials, Supreme Court
opinions, and representatives of historic movements for social
change. The eighth edition includes new selections of recent
Supreme Court decisions, including the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s
Health, Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden, foreign policy, and
expanded coverage of individual rights and privileges, including
freedom of speech and voting rights. The book is now more useful
than ever for students and teachers thanks to a supplementary
website available at americanpoliticalrhetoric.com.
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Democracy Reconsidered (Paperback)
Elizabeth Kaufer Busch; Contributions by David Alvis, Martha Bayles, James W. Ceaser, Eric Cohen, …
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Democracy Reconsidered provides an enlightening study of democracy
in America's post-modern context. Elizabeth Kaufer Busch and Peter
Augustine Lawler explore some of the foundational principles of
democracy as they have been borne out in American society. The
essays included in this volume examine the lessons that novelists,
philosophers, and political theorists have for democratic societies
as they progress towards postmodern skepticism or even disbelief in
the absolute principles that form the foundation of democracies.
Led by the provocative observations of Lawler, a member of
President Bush's Council on Bioethics, the first section lays out
the predicament caused by the gravitation of democracy towards a
disbelief in absolute truth, leading to a 'crisis of
self-evidence.' The second section searches for tools that one
might use to restore health to the individual and community within
American democracy, including spiritual faith, creative autonomy,
and philosophic inquiry. The third section addresses the supposed
'crisis in liberal education' caused by our 'crisis of
self-evidence.' Included essays explore the extent to which the
professed aims of liberal education may be at odds with the
cultivation of dutiful citizens. The book closes by considering
some of the political consequences of employing content-less
freedom as the primary standard by which human behaviour is judged.
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Democracy Reconsidered (Hardcover, New)
Elizabeth Kaufer Busch; Contributions by David Alvis, Martha Bayles, James W. Ceaser, Eric Cohen, …
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Democracy Reconsidered provides an enlightening study of democracy
in America's post-modern context. Elizabeth Kaufer Busch and Peter
Augustine Lawler explore some of the foundational principles of
democracy as they have been borne out in American society. The
essays included in this volume examine the lessons that novelists,
philosophers, and political theorists have for democratic societies
as they progress towards postmodern skepticism or even disbelief in
the absolute principles that form the foundation of democracies.
Led by the provocative observations of Lawler, a member of
President Bush's Council on Bioethics, the first section lays out
the predicament caused by the gravitation of democracy towards a
disbelief in absolute truth, leading to a "crisis of
self-evidence." The second section searches for tools that one
might use to restore health to the individual and community within
American democracy, including spiritual faith, creative autonomy,
and philosophic inquiry. The third section addresses the supposed
"crisis in liberal education" caused by our "crisis of
self-evidence." Included essays explore the extent to which the
professed aims of liberal education may be at odds with the
cultivation of dutiful citizens. The book closes by considering
some of the political consequences of employing content-less
freedom as the primary standard by which human behaviour is judged.
This volume of essays explores the bases and significant aspects of
the thought of contemporary French philosopher, historian of ideas,
and novelist Chantal Delsol. A member of the French Academy of
Moral and Political Sciences, she is well known in France as a
political analyst and cultural diagnostician. This collection is
the first book-length treatment of her thought available in
English, bringing together studies that analyze her work. In
between, essays present her remarkable portrait of human beings
increasingly characteristic of Western societies, as well as her
defense of the human person rightly understood. An exposition of
the virtues of her conception of the family, as well as her
analysis of contemporary "matriarchy," complements those
treatments. The authors highlight her unique mode of cultural
analysis, together with her stout defense of genuine political
life. The volume also includes translations of two chapters of her
fundamental work of philosophical anthropology, Qu'est-ce que
l'homme?, appearing here for the first time in English. A
thoughtful examination of Delsol's work, this book provides new
resources to those studying this French philosopher and author.
Communitarianism is currently the subject of much interest and
scrutiny by both liberals and conservatives. In Community and
Tradition, eight distinguished scholars articulate the clearest
statement to date of the conservative vision of community. In
contrast to the progressive model of community, which emphasizes
secular civil theologies, government, participatory democracy, and
utilitarian moralities, the contributors to this volume identify
and locate the roots of friendship and common purpose in tradition,
intermediate associations, local autonomy, and religious belief.
Not only do the contributors renew and refine the conservative
understanding of community, but they also express their belief that
the liberal version of community needs to be challenged. This
volume is essential reading for all political theorists who study
the balance between rights and responsibilities within the context
of the community.
In this edited collection, Peter Lawler presents a lucid and
comprehensive introduction to a diverse set of political issues
according to Tocqueville. Democracy and Its Friendly Critics
addresses a variety of modern political and social concerns, such
as the moral dimension of democracy, the theoretical challenges to
democracy in our time, the religious dimension of liberty, and the
meaning of work in contemporary American Life. Taking innovative
and unexpected approaches toward familiar topics, the essays
present engaging insights into a democratic society, and the
contributors include some of today's leading figures in political
philosophy. No other collection on Tocqueville addresses
contemporary American political issues in such a direct and
accessible fashion, making this book a valuable resource for the
study of political theory in America.
In 1835, Alexis de Tocqueville famously called for 'a new political
science' that could address the problems and possibilities of a
'world itself quite new.' For Tocqueville, the democratic world
needed not just a new political science but also new arts of
statesmanship and leadership. In this volume, Brian Danoff and L.
Joseph Hebert, Jr., have brought together a diverse set of essays
revealing that Tocqueville's understanding of democratic
statesmanship remains highly relevant today. The first chapter of
the book is a new translation of Tocqueville's 1852 address to the
Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, in which Tocqueville
offers a profound exploration of the relationship between theory
and practice, and between statesmanship and political philosophy.
Subsequent chapters explore the relationship between Tocqueville's
ideas on statesmanship, on the one hand, and the ideas of Plato,
Aristotle, Machiavelli, Montesquieu, the Puritans, the Framers of
the U.S. Constitution, Oakeshott, Willa Cather, and the Second
Vatican Council, on the other. Timely and provocative, these essays
show the relevance of Tocqueville's theory of statesmanship for
thinking about such contemporary issues as the effects of NGOs on
civic life, the powers of the American presidency, the place of the
jury in a democratic polity, the role of religion in public life,
the future of democracy in Europe, and the proper balance between
liberalism and realism in foreign policy.
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