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Four Truths (Hardcover)
Steven Schroeder
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Beginning in the fall of 1999, a number of Internet-related
businesses and financial institutions in the United States suffered
computer intrusions or "hacks" that originated from Russia. The
hackers gained control of the victims' computers, copied and stole
private data that included credit card information, and threatened
to publish or use the stolen credit cards or inflict damage on the
compromised computers unless the victims paid money or gave the
hackers a job. Some of the companies gave in and paid off the
hackers. Some decided not to. The hackers responded by shutting
down parts of their networks and using stolen credit card numbers
to order thousands of dollars' worth of computer equipment. THE
LURE is the true, riveting story of how these Russian hackers, who
bragged that the laws in their country offered them no threat, and
who mocked the inability of the FBI to catch them, were caught by
an FBI lure designed to appeal to their egos and their greed. The
story of the sting operation and subsequent trial is told for the
first time here by the Department of Justice's attorney for the
prosecution. This fascinating story reads like a crime thriller,
but also offers a wealth of information that can be used by IT
professionals, business managers, lawyers and academics who wish to
learn how to protect systems from abuse, and who want to respond
appropriately to network incidents. They also provide insight into
the hacker's world and explain how their own words and actions were
used against them in a court of law - the evidence provided is in
the raw, uncensored words of the hackers themselves. This is a
multi-layered true crime story, a real-life law and order story
that explains how hackers and computer thieves operate, how the FBI
takes them down, and how the Department of Justice prosecutes them
in the courtroom.
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Red Stones (Paperback)
Jonas Zdanys; Illustrated by Steven Schroeder
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R368
R308
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Four Truths (Paperback)
Steven Schroeder
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Four Truths is not a traditional scholarly work. It consists of
three short stories and a verse drama built around the four noble
truths of Buddhism--each followed by a prose reflection in the form
of a series of theses. The text is complemented by thirteen images
from a series of ink brush paintings done by Macao artist Debby Sou
Vai Keng in response to the book. It is an invitation to
conversation rather than a systematic philosophical or theological
argument--though it is an invitation in the scholastic tradition of
academic theses that will appeal to students of comparative
religion and philosophy and could serve as an entry point for
discussion in ethics and moral philosophy as well as philosophy of
religion.
Grappling with the challenge of Wallace Stevens' masterpiece,
"Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird," Steve Schroeder and Sou
Vai Keng combine the poet's craft, philosophical ways of thought
and the practice of Sinology to reconfigure and metamorphose
Laotse's wisdom book into a poem in totally natural English. The
product speaks to our world today with its maddened consumerism,
war as national habit, the eternal questions of death and
creativity, and the struggle to be rather than just exist. This
elegant and beautiful little book helps us understand some of the
eternal questions-and some transitory ones as well.
These are lyric poems set in China by a leading American poet,
Steven Schroeder, who has lived, studied, and taught for many years
in China.
Description: This book is an attempt to critically embrace a
tradition--a culture--in which the author was formed and against
which he has often found himself in resistance, using academic
disciplines in which he is well versed but about which he is deeply
suspicious. This book began to come together as a book in a series
of lectures on the history of Western thought at Shenzhen
University in the People's Republic of China, an opportunity to
cultivate disciplined criticism that might afford a second look at
traditions behind the West which are being embraced all too
quickly. In a time of acceleration, this book offers a meditation
on the virtue of hesitation. The book is an invitation to
philosophy and the history of ideas, but it is also a sustained
critical reflection on the religious dimensions--explicit and
implicit--of those ideas, with enough utopian vision left to
imagine a city in which violence is not necessary. Endorsements:
""Combining erudition of a true scholar and insight of a gifted
poet, professor Steven Schroeder offers his readers an adventurous
'pilgrimage' of mind into the realms of cultural history,
philosophy, and religion. This perfectly structured, consistent,
and well-argued book is a good companion to anyone who wishes to
transgress the boundaries of supposedly 'Western' ideas and open
new vistas to the territories that reflect the legacy of so many
vanished civilizations."" --Almantas Samalavicius Vilnius Gediminas
Technical University and Vilnius University ""This new book by
Steven Schroeder contains careful examinations of and insightful
reflections on the intellectual history of the West. It not only
provides us with guidance when journeying through the labyrinth of
Western ideas, but it enables us to see how ideas, almost always
intertwined with human desires and fears, are projected into the
real world and contribute to transform the place we live in. It is
highly illuminating for understanding the human creation of ideas,
and therefore, is instructive to anyone who wants to coexist
harmoniously with others in the twenty-first century."" --Dongming
Zhao Shenzhen University, People's Republic of China. ""Without
ever raising his voice, the author challenges some of our most
cherished assumptions--the centrality of 'the West, ' the primacy
of Greek thought in the development of Western philosophy, and the
identification of heroic virtue with aggression and conquest--among
others. Here is philosophy restored to its mission of 'passionate
engagements in a controversy that matters.' The fact that Schroeder
is a poet as well as a scholar makes this book a pleasure to read
and of interest to the general reader as well as to scholars and
specialists. --A. G. Mojtabai author of Blessed Assurance ""How to
summarize this heady ride from Babel to Thebes to Shenzhen, from
the meaning of language to the meaning of meaning . . . Where is
God? What is really real? Who is the stranger? This book rockets
from the paradox of free will to the paradox of slavery, from
redefining Descartes to rediscovering forgotten giants such as Anne
Conway. Read this book and rediscover what the work of philosophy
and the play of wisdom is all about."" --Rev. David Breeden author
of This Is Just To Say: Meditations on a Theme by William Carlos
Williams About the Contributor(s): Steven Schroeder is an
instructor in Asian Classics and the Basic Program of Liberal
Education for Adults at the University of Chicago Graham School and
Visiting Professor in the School of Foreign Languages at Shenzhen
University in the People's Republic of China. His most recent book
is Six Stops South (2009).
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