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Law and the Unconscious is the first work of the French legal
philosopher Pierre Legendre to appear in English. Trained as a
lawyer, a historian and a psychoanalyst, the work of Pierre
Legendre has consistently confronted law with the teaching and
methods of psychoanalysis. The present collection of essays
addresses a fascinating and diverse set of themes including the
doctrinal regulation of tears, dance and law, the desire for the
absolute, the war of texts, and the power of images.
In the context of our increasingly global legal order, Pierre
Legendre's God in the Mirror reconsiders the place of law within
the division of existing bodies of knowledge. Navigating the texts
of Ovid, Augustine, Roman jurists, medieval canon lawyers, Freud,
Lacan, the notebooks of Leonardo de Vinci, and the paintings of
Magritte, this third volume of Pierre Legendre's Lessons focuses on
the relation of the subject to the institution of images. Legendre
tracks the origins and vicissitudes of the specular metaphor within
western history, carrying out a critique of its dependence on the
discourse of the Imago Dei. A crucial landmark within Legendre's
ongoing reconsideration of a medieval 'revolution of
interpretation', this book dissociates the western normative
tradition from its mythic foundation, separating theology and law.
It thereby documents the advent of modern rational doubt, as a new
legal foundation or ground: one that, for Legendre, was not only a
revolutionary invention, but one that produced the modern European
idea of the State.
From earlier ecological studies it has become apparent that simple
univariate or bivariate statistics are often inappropriate, and
that multivariate statistical analyses must be applied. Despite
several difficulties arising from the application of multivariate
methods, community ecology has acquired a mathematical framework,
with three consequences: it can develop as an exact science; it can
be applied operationally as a computer-assisted science to the
solution of environmental problems; and it can exchange information
with other disciplines using the language of mathematics. This book
comprises the invited lectures, as well as working group reports,
on the NATO workshop held in Roscoff (France) to improve the
applicability of this new method "numerical ecology" to specific
ecological problems.
Law and the Unconscious is the first work of the French legal
philosopher Pierre Legendre to appear in English. Trained as a
lawyer, a historian and a psychoanalyst, the work of Pierre
Legendre has consistently confronted law with the teaching and
methods of psychoanalysis. The present collection of essays
addresses a fascinating and diverse set of themes including the
doctrinal regulation of tears, dance and law, the desire for the
absolute, the war of texts, and the power of images.
In the context of our increasingly global legal order, Pierre
Legendre's God in the Mirror reconsiders the place of law within
the division of existing bodies of knowledge. Navigating the texts
of Ovid, Augustine, Roman jurists, medieval canon lawyers, Freud,
Lacan, the notebooks of Leonardo de Vinci, and the paintings of
Magritte, this third volume of Pierre Legendre's Lessons focuses on
the relation of the subject to the institution of images. Legendre
tracks the origins and vicissitudes of the specular metaphor within
western history, carrying out a critique of its dependence on the
discourse of the Imago Dei. A crucial landmark within Legendre's
ongoing reconsideration of a medieval 'revolution of
interpretation', this book dissociates the western normative
tradition from its mythic foundation, separating theology and law.
It thereby documents the advent of modern rational doubt, as a new
legal foundation or ground: one that, for Legendre, was not only a
revolutionary invention, but one that produced the modern European
idea of the State.
This new edition of Numerical Ecology with R guides readers through
an applied exploration of the major methods of multivariate data
analysis, as seen through the eyes of three ecologists. It provides
a bridge between a textbook of numerical ecology and the
implementation of this discipline in the R language. The book
begins by examining some exploratory approaches. It proceeds
logically with the construction of the key building blocks of most
methods, i.e. association measures and matrices, and then submits
example data to three families of approaches: clustering,
ordination and canonical ordination. The last two chapters make use
of these methods to explore important and contemporary issues in
ecology: the analysis of spatial structures and of community
diversity. The aims of methods thus range from descriptive to
explanatory and predictive and encompass a wide variety of
approaches that should provide readers with an extensive toolbox
that can address a wide palette of questions arising in
contemporary multivariate ecological analysis. The second edition
of this book features a complete revision to the R code and offers
improved procedures and more diverse applications of the major
methods. It also highlights important changes in the methods and
expands upon topics such as multiple correspondence analysis,
principal response curves and co-correspondence analysis. New
features include the study of relationships between species traits
and the environment, and community diversity analysis. This book is
aimed at professional researchers, practitioners, graduate students
and teachers in ecology, environmental science and engineering, and
in related fields such as oceanography, molecular ecology,
agriculture and soil science, who already have a background in
general and multivariate statistics and wish to apply this
knowledge to their data using the R language, as well as people
willing to accompany their disciplinary learning with practical
applications. People from other fields (e.g. geology, geography,
paleoecology, phylogenetics, anthropology, the social and education
sciences, etc.) may also benefit from the materials presented in
this book. Users are invited to use this book as a teaching
companion at the computer. All the necessary data files, the
scripts used in the chapters, as well as extra R functions and
packages written by the authors of the book, are available online
(URL: http://adn.biol.umontreal.ca/~numericalecology/numecolR/).
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