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Science and the End of Ethics examines some of the most important
positive and negative implications that science has for ethics. On
the basis of strong scientific reasons for abandoning traditional
notions of right and wrong, it endorses a new ethical approach that
focuses on achieving some of the key practical goals shared by
ethicists.
This volume contains Raymond J. Carroll's research and commentary
on its impact by leading statisticians. Each of the seven main
parts focuses on a key research area: Measurement Error,
Transformation and Weighting, Epidemiology, Nonparametric and
Semiparametric Regression for Independent Data, Nonparametric and
Semiparametric Regression for Dependent Data, Robustness, and other
work. The seven subject areas reviewed in this book were chosen by
Ray himself, as were the articles representing each area. The
commentaries not only review Ray's work, but are also filled with
history and anecdotes. Raymond J. Carroll's impact on statistics
and numerous other fields of science is far-reaching. His vast
catalog of work spans from fundamental contributions to statistical
theory to innovative methodological development and new insights in
disciplinary science. From the outset of his career, rather than
taking the "safe" route of pursuing incremental advances, Ray has
focused on tackling the most important challenges. In doing so, it
is fair to say that he has defined a host of statistics areas,
including weighting and transformation in regression, measurement
error modeling, quantitative methods for nutritional epidemiology
and non- and semiparametric regression.
Contrary to the American public image of international communism as
monolithic, the history of communism has been one of increasingly
frequent deviation and dissension - punctuated by a process of
defection and expulsion of individuals and entire national parties.
In examining the fragmentation of communism as a movement, Bernard
S. Morris focuses on the breakdown of its structure of authority as
exercised through the organs of control. He analyzes factors
contributing to the initial cohesion and later disintegration of
the communist movement.The author demonstrates how the artificial
attempt to maintain the Marxian vision of world revolution through
the agency of the Soviet system faltered and ultimately failed. He
shows how tensions between communist doctrine and foreign policy,
coupled with the unexpected viability of the capitalist system in
the West, accelerated pluralism within the communist movement. This
led to Yugoslavia's assertion of independence, the rise of
polycentrism in the post-Stalinist era, and the Russo-Chinese
split. As we have seen, it ultimately led to the demise of the
Soviet Union itself.Morris contends that the collapse of
international communist unity underscores the inexorable hold of
nationalism on human loyalties. He points out that American
policy's obsession with international communism frustrated the
development of a realistic policy toward radical nationalist
movements which, because they were identified with communism,
became equally suspect. Written by an experienced scholar and
political analyst, this highly informative work skillfully balances
a chronological account with a searching examination of the
evolution and gradual disintegration of the dream of world
revolution.
Contrary to the American public image of international communism as
monolithic, the history of communism has been one of increasingly
frequent deviation and dissension--punctuated by a process of
defection and expulsion of individuals and entire national parties.
In examining the fragmentation of communism as a movement, Bernard
S. Morris focuses on the breakdown of its structure of authority as
exercised through the organs of control. He analyzes factors
contributing to the initial cohesion and later disintegration of
the communist movement. The author demonstrates how the artificial
attempt to maintain the Marxian vision of world revolution through
the agency of the Soviet system faltered and ultimately failed. He
shows how tensions between communist doctrine and foreign policy,
coupled with the unexpected viability of the capitalist system in
the West, accelerated pluralism within the communist movement. This
led to Yugoslavia's assertion of independence, the rise of
polycentrism in the post-Stalinist era, and the Russo-Chinese
split. As we have seen, it ultimately led to the demise of the
Soviet Union itself. Morris contends that the collapse of
international communist unity underscores the inexorable hold of
nationalism on human loyalties. He points out that American
policy's obsession with international communism frustrated the
development of a realistic policy toward radical nationalist
movements which, because they were identified with communism,
became equally suspect. Written by an experienced scholar and
political analyst, this highly informative work skillfully balances
a chronological account with a searching examination of the
evolution and gradual disintegration of the dream of world
revolution.
This book examines the role of humor in modern American
politics.
Written by a wide range of authors from the fields of political
science and communication, this book is organized according to two
general topics:
- how the modern media present political humor
- the various ways in which political humor influences
politics.
Laughing Matters is an excellent text for courses on media and
politics, public opinion, and campaigns and elections.
This book examines the role of humor in modern American
politics.
Written by a wide range of authors from the fields of political
science and communication, this book is organized according to two
general topics:
- how the modern media present political humor
- the various ways in which political humor influences
politics.
Laughing Matters is an excellent text for courses on media and
politics, public opinion, and campaigns and elections.
This volume contains Raymond J. Carroll's research and commentary
on its impact by leading statisticians. Each of the seven main
parts focuses on a key research area: Measurement Error,
Transformation and Weighting, Epidemiology, Nonparametric and
Semiparametric Regression for Independent Data, Nonparametric and
Semiparametric Regression for Dependent Data, Robustness, and other
work. The seven subject areas reviewed in this book were chosen by
Ray himself, as were the articles representing each area. The
commentaries not only review Ray's work, but are also filled with
history and anecdotes. Raymond J. Carroll's impact on statistics
and numerous other fields of science is far-reaching. His vast
catalog of work spans from fundamental contributions to statistical
theory to innovative methodological development and new insights in
disciplinary science. From the outset of his career, rather than
taking the "safe" route of pursuing incremental advances, Ray has
focused on tackling the most important challenges. In doing so, it
is fair to say that he has defined a host of statistics areas,
including weighting and transformation in regression, measurement
error modeling, quantitative methods for nutritional epidemiology
and non- and semiparametric regression.
Science and the End of Ethics examines some of the most important
positive and negative implications that science has for ethics. On
the basis of strong scientific reasons for abandoning traditional
notions of right and wrong, it endorses a new ethical approach that
focuses on achieving some of the key practical goals shared by
ethicists.
Measurement and Instrumentation: Theory and Application, Third
Edition, introduces undergraduate engineering students to
measurement principles and the range of sensors and instruments
used for measuring physical variables. Providing the most balanced
coverage of measurement theory/technologies and instrumentation,
this clearly and comprehensively written text arms students and
recently graduated engineers with the knowledge and tools to design
and build measurement systems for virtually any engineering
application.
"Economic Analysis in Health Care, Second Edition" is intended
as a core textbook for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate
students of health economics. The authors provide comprehensive
coverage of the field of economics in health care and the
evaluation of health care technologies.
This new edition has been fully updated with up-to-date case
studies from the UK, Europe and the Rest of the World. It includes
a new chapter on health care labour markets and contains new
material integrated throughout the text on the economics of public
health.Adopts an international perspective towards topics in health
economicsCreates a useful balance of theoretical treatment and
practical application throughout the bookFocuses on both
market-related and economic evaluation aspects of health
economics.
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