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Does the democratic nation state remain a legitimate regime form in
the current age of globalization? This book uses a novel,
analytical approach to probe this topical question, drawing on a
comparative study of legitimation discourses in the media of four
Western democracies (Switzerland, Germany, Britain, and the United
States.)
In spite of the conspicuous lack of normatively plausible
alternatives to liberal democracy, it is now widely held that the
age of globalization has ushered in serious challenges to the
democratic legitimacy of the nation state. This alleged crisis of
the western nation state seems to be compounded by the legitimacy
deficits of newly emerging governance structures at the
international and supranational level. The contributors to this
book explore the frontiers of normative and empirical legitimacy
research, whilst drawing upon a range of pertinent conceptual and
methodological issues.
It has been widely recognized recently that in order to make
scientific progress on large and important problems (eg, carbon
dioxide effects on climate, viability of various sites for nuclear
waste disposal etc.), it is necessary to integrate knowledge from
wide ranging sets of disciplines. This is certainly true in the
climate sciences, for progress in understanding the cause of the
ice ages or the effects of industrial pollution on the future
climate or even the likelihood of severe climatic consequences in
the aftermath of nuclear war. All require state-of -the -art input
from many geoscience disci plines climatology, oceanography,
meteorology, chemistry, ecology, glaciology, geology, astronomy,
space technology, computer technology, mathematics etc. Major
international meetings have called for interaction of such
geo-science disciplines to solve real world problems. To move
beyond the rhetorical level, the NATO Special Programme on Global
Transport Mechanisms in the Geo-Sciences whose activities started
in 1983, deci ded to organise his closing symposium on such a topic
which focus on the relationship between climate and geo-sciences.
This symposium was held at the end of May 1988 at the Universite
Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-Ia-Neuve, Belgium. One
hundred-and-thirty participants from the 16 NATO countries and a
number of non-NATO countries assembled for the Symposium. Another
feature was the attendance by special invitation of 16 pro mising
young scientists who might well become leading scientists on
climate and geo-sciences in their respective countries in the next
century."
Does the democratic nation state remain a legitimate regime form in
the current age of globalization? This book uses a novel,
analytical approach to probe this topical question, drawing on a
comparative study of legitimation discourses in the media of four
Western democracies (Switzerland, Germany, Britain, and the United
States.)
The Universe May Be a Mystery, But It's No SecretMichael Schneider leads us on a spectacular, lavishly illustrated journey along the numbers one through ten to explore the mathematical principles made visible in flowers, shells, crystals, plants, and the human body, expressed in the symbolic language of folk sayings and fairy tales, myth and religion, art and architecture. This is a new view of mathematics, not the one we learned at school but a comprehensive guide to the patterns that recur through the universe and underlie human affairs. A Beginner's Guide to Constructing, the Universe shows you: - Why cans, pizza, and manhole covers are round.
- Why one and two weren't considered numbers by the ancient Greeks.
- Why squares show up so often in goddess art and board games.
- What property makes the spiral the most widespread shape in nature, from embryos and hair curls to hurricanes and galaxies.
- How the human body shares the design of a bean plant and the solar system.
- How a snowflake is like Stonehenge, and a beehive like a calendar.
- How our ten fingers hold the secrets of both a lobster and a cathedral.
- And much more.
It has been widely recognized recently that in order to make
scientific progress on large and important problems (eg, carbon
dioxide effects on climate, viability of various sites for nuclear
waste disposal etc.), it is necessary to integrate knowledge from
wide ranging sets of disciplines. This is certainly true in the
climate sciences, for progress in understanding the cause of the
ice ages or the effects of industrial pollution on the future
climate or even the likelihood of severe climatic consequences in
the aftermath of nuclear war. All require state-of -the -art input
from many geoscience disci plines climatology, oceanography,
meteorology, chemistry, ecology, glaciology, geology, astronomy,
space technology, computer technology, mathematics etc. Major
international meetings have called for interaction of such
geo-science disciplines to solve real world problems. To move
beyond the rhetorical level, the NATO Special Programme on Global
Transport Mechanisms in the Geo-Sciences whose activities started
in 1983, deci ded to organise his closing symposium on such a topic
which focus on the relationship between climate and geo-sciences.
This symposium was held at the end of May 1988 at the Universite
Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-Ia-Neuve, Belgium. One
hundred-and-thirty participants from the 16 NATO countries and a
number of non-NATO countries assembled for the Symposium. Another
feature was the attendance by special invitation of 16 pro mising
young scientists who might well become leading scientists on
climate and geo-sciences in their respective countries in the next
century."
The Medicolegal Library is the first and only series of its kind.
Its importance is self-evident. During the last decade, science,
especial ly medical practice, has become an increasingly complex
undertak ing. Recent dramatic developments in medicine have given
rise to both theoretical controversies and practical dilemmas.
Society is struggling with new scientific, economic, cultural, and
legal issues. The establishment of a series such as this appears
vital for lawyers and physicians, for sociologists and
psychologists, and for the pub lic at large. The editorial board of
the Medicolegal Library consists of dis tinguished scientists from
many different countries and disciplines. Judge Amnon Carmi acts as
principal series editor. Judge Carmi is the author of many books
and articles on medical law, and is Editor in-Chief of Medicine and
Law: An International Journal. The Medicolegal Library will issue
two books each year. The first four books, soon to be published,
will deal with child abuse, euthanasia, disability, and nursing,
laws and ethics."
A timely volume that uses science fiction as a springboard to
meaningful philosophical discussions, especially at points of
contact between science fiction and new scientific
developments.Raises questions and examines timely themes concerning
the nature of the mind, time travel, artificial intelligence,
neural enhancement, free will, the nature of persons,
transhumanism, virtual reality, and neuroethicsDraws on a broad
range of books, films and television series, including "The Matrix,
Star Trek, Blade Runner, Frankenstein, Brave New World, The Time
Machine, " and "Back to the Future"Considers the classic
philosophical puzzles that appeal to the general reader, while also
exploring new topics of interest to the more seasoned academic
Updated and revised, the highly-anticipated second edition of The
Blackwell Companion to Consciousness offers a collection of
readings that together represent the most thorough and
comprehensive survey of the nature of consciousness available
today. * Features updates to scientific chapters reflecting the
latest research in the field * Includes 18 new theoretical,
empirical, and methodological chapters covering integrated
information theory, renewed interest in panpsychism, and more *
Covers a wide array of topics that include the origins and extent
of consciousness, various consciousness experiences such as
meditation and drug-induced states, and the neuroscience of
consciousness * Presents 54 peer-reviewed chapters written by
leading experts in the study of consciousness, from across a
variety of academic disciplines
The CSP approach has been widely used in the specification, analysis and verification of concurrent and real-time systems, and for understanding the particular issues that can arise when concurrency is present. It provides a language which enables specifications and designs to be clearly expressed and understood, together with a supporting theory which allows them to be analysed and shown to be correct. This book supports advanced level courses on concurrency covering timed and untimed CSP. The first half introduces the language of CSP, the primary semantic models (traces, failures, divergences and infinite traces), and their use in the modelling, analysis and verification of concurrent systems. The second half of the book introduces time into the language, brings in the timed semantic model (timed failures) and finally presents the theory of timewise refinement which links the two halves together. Author’s Website containing: - Exercises and solutions
- Instructor’s resources
- Example CSP programs to run on FDR and ProBe
- Links to useful sites
In spite of the lack of plausible alternatives to liberal
democracy, the age of globalization has ushered in serious
challenges to the democratic legitimacy of the nation state. The
contributors in this collection explore the frontiers of normative
and empirical legitimacy research, drawing upon a range of key
conceptual and methodological issues.
Updated and revised, the highly-anticipated second edition of The
Blackwell Companion to Consciousness offers a collection of
readings that together represent the most thorough and
comprehensive survey of the nature of consciousness available
today. * Features updates to scientific chapters reflecting the
latest research in the field * Includes 18 new theoretical,
empirical, and methodological chapters covering integrated
information theory, renewed interest in panpsychism, and more *
Covers a wide array of topics that include the origins and extent
of consciousness, various consciousness experiences such as
meditation and drug-induced states, and the neuroscience of
consciousness * Presents 54 peer-reviewed chapters written by
leading experts in the study of consciousness, from across a
variety of academic disciplines
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this
work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of
our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's
literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of
thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of intere
In this book, the authors present current research in mental health
and psychiatry issues. The topics discussed include the cognitive
and emotional processes in approaching personality disorders;
sensory impairment and mental health; evidence for epidemiological
transition hypothesis for elderly suicides; and the psychiatry of
Pellagra.
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