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G. W. Leibniz’s “Discourse on Metaphysics” is viewed by many scholars as a milestone of his mature thought—his first attempt to systematize various stances. A lengthier, theological work, “Examination of the Christian Religion,” written a few months after, receives less press. While Leibniz’s intent for writing the theological piece may be left for speculation, Leibniz on God and Man in 1686 demonstrates that there is clear overlap between these two texts. Leibniz borrows from the metaphysics and physics of “Discourse” in his theology, and he writes that his metaphysical tract addresses “questions on grace, God’s concourse with creatures, the nature of miracles, the cause of sin and the origin of evil, the immortality of the soul, ideas, etc.” Despite challenges for drawing them close, Ryan Phillip Quandt argues that these texts converge in the moral quality of God and man that Leibniz took as the cornerstone of his system in 1686. “Discourse” coheres in a moral and scientific vision, while
Conforming neither to the hierarchical and bureaucratic organization of the European nation-state nor the anarchical structure of international organizations, the European Union (EU) and its predecessors provide an exemplary site for developing a decentred approach to the study of governance. The book offers an analysis of the formation and transformation of the EU as an example of governance above the nation-state and is framed by the recognition that the construction of the EU has resulted in variegated and decentred forms of governance. The chapters look at distinct aspects of EU governance to bring to light the influence of elite narratives, scientific rationalities, local traditions and meaningful practices in the making and remaking of European governance. As such, each chapter offers a unique contribution to the study of the EU. In doing so, the book challenges dominant narratives of European integration and policymaking that appeal to reified rationalities and social structures, and uncovers the contingency and conflict endemic to European governance. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Union politics, European politics/studies, governance and, more broadly, to public management, international organizations, anthropology and sociology.
Conforming neither to the hierarchical and bureaucratic organization of the European nation-state nor the anarchical structure of international organizations, the European Union (EU) and its predecessors provide an exemplary site for developing a decentred approach to the study of governance. The book offers an analysis of the formation and transformation of the EU as an example of governance above the nation-state and is framed by the recognition that the construction of the EU has resulted in variegated and decentred forms of governance. The chapters look at distinct aspects of EU governance to bring to light the influence of elite narratives, scientific rationalities, local traditions and meaningful practices in the making and remaking of European governance. As such, each chapter offers a unique contribution to the study of the EU. In doing so, the book challenges dominant narratives of European integration and policymaking that appeal to reified rationalities and social structures, and uncovers the contingency and conflict endemic to European governance. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Union politics, European politics/studies, governance and, more broadly, to public management, international organizations, anthropology and sociology.
Construct perfect answers to the questions posed in the challenging Final FRCR 2B viva examination! Edited by highly experienced radiologists, this focused, case-based guide will give candidates taking the Final FRCR 2B viva examination the exact information they need to handle the questions confidently, impress the examiners and maximise their chance of success. The book covers the full range of subjects and materials trainees can expect to meet and features more than 400 top-quality images and concise explanations. It is ideal for candidates who need to get the most out of their study time. Special Features: Each of the 136 clinically relevant sample cases includes clear radiological images, a clinical history, an ideal answer, case-specific examination tips, lists of possible differential diagnoses and notes on further questions that might be asked The book is formatted as tutorial-style teaching points, perfect for learning and quick recall It covers imaging modalities and organ systems across all anatomical regions, including gastrointestinal, chest, musculoskeletal, urogynaecological, paediatric and radionuclide imaging, and neuroradiology Each contributor is a specialist radiologist experienced in the topic under discussion, writing in cooperation with a recently successful FRCR Part 2 candidate Concise, readable and easy-to-use, this book will help all radiology trainees demonstrate their powers of observation and deduction over a wide spectrum of conditions and investigations. It will allow them to enter the FRCR 2B viva examination room at ease with their knowledge and fully prepared to deliver thoughtful, accurate and high-impact answers.
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