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Edgar Allan Poe called it perhaps the most interesting travel book
ever published. Here, complete in one volume, is the classic
real-life adventureoriginally published across two volumes in
1841that mesmerized readers with its evocative descriptions of
journeys in Mesoamerica. With a wandering spirit mellowed by an
analytic eye, American diplomat and writer JOHN LLOYD STEPHENS
(18051852) introduced Westerners to the mysteries of the Yucatan in
this contemporary bestseller, riveting armchair explorers with his
lyrical account of visits to 44 Maya sites, including the
then-unknown Chichen Itza and Uxmal. Complete with all the
beautiful original illustrations by English artist and architect
FREDERICK CATHERWOOD (17991854), this is essential reading for
those fascinated by Mesoamerican culture as well as those under the
thrall of an itch to see the world.
It is a painful thing when a person realizes that his carefully
crafted life, with long held beliefs and a valued social structure,
is no longer valid, and to live a life of more of the same is
simply unacceptable. This is what Mark Gardner faces in It's Time.
It is the story of a good little boy who faithfully followed the
rules of his religion only to discover in midlife that he must
forfeit all that has gone before and take a different path. Mark is
a thirty-two year old Jehovah's witness elder who has lived a
chaste, celibate life, pursuing God's work as he believed it to be.
He has known he was gay ever since he was six years old, a fact
that he has never acted upon and always compartmentalized into the
deepest corner of his subconscious. When circumstances finally
force Mark to face his homosexuality, he begins a painful and
disorienting transformation, launching him on a tenuous search for
happiness. He realizes on an intellectual level that to follow his
path will mean giving up family and friends and his faith, the
entire structure of his life, and he is prepared to do this. He
knows it is time to start over. What he does not realize is that
the beliefs and conditioning of a lifetime are not discarded in a
day, a month or even a year. He holds a picture of the life he
wants for himself, but he will never achieve it until he addresses
his losses and his beliefs about religion, right and wrong and
about himself. These are lessons he will have to learn, and It's
Time chronicles the beginning of his journey.
Two main criteria have guided the selection and presentation of the
material for this text-book. Firstly, there is the claim that
sociology is a science. Throughout, the emphasis has been on
presenting sociological perspectives rather than conveying a mass
of factual information. Science is essentially analytical. And
sociology, if it is to justify its claim to be a science, must be
more than simply 'political arithmetic', counting heads and
providing demographic data for governments. Secondly, science, like
other intellectual activities, can be exciting. The emphasis
throughout is on the sociological study of industrial society, with
particular reference to modern England. After an introductory
discussion of sociological perspectives, there are chapters on each
of the major sub-systems of society; the family, the educational
system, the economy, the political system and belief systems. The
book ends with three chapters on major social processes: social
differentiation and stratification, organization, and finally,
social change, including a discussion of deviancy and
disorganization.
Two main criteria have guided the selection and presentation of the
material for this text-book. Firstly, there is the claim that
sociology is a science. Throughout, the emphasis has been on
presenting sociological perspectives rather than conveying a mass
of factual information. Science is essentially analytical. And
sociology, if it is to justify its claim to be a science, must be
more than simply 'political arithmetic', counting heads and
providing demographic data for governments. Secondly, science, like
other intellectual activities, can be exciting. The emphasis
throughout is on the sociological study of industrial society, with
particular reference to modern England. After an introductory
discussion of sociological perspectives, there are chapters on each
of the major sub-systems of society; the family, the educational
system, the economy, the political system and belief systems. The
book ends with three chapters on major social processes: social
differentiation and stratification, organization, and finally,
social change, including a discussion of deviancy and
disorganization.
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Lectures and Essays (Paperback)
William Kingdon Clifford; Edited by Leslie Stephen, Frederick Pollock
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R1,090
Discovery Miles 10 900
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A fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and of the Royal Society,
William Clifford (1845-79) made his reputation in applied
mathematics, but his interests ranged far more widely, encompassing
ethics, evolution, metaphysics and philosophy of mind. This
posthumously collected two-volume work, first published in 1879,
bears witness to the dexterity and eclecticism of this Victorian
thinker, whose commitment to the most abstract principles of
mathematics and the most concrete details of human experience
resulted in vivid and often unexpected arguments. Volume 1 includes
a detailed biographical introduction by Clifford's colleague,
Frederick Pollock, who situates his close friend's interests in
Darwin and Spinoza within a larger, life-long devotion to the
principles of scientific enquiry and experiment. This volume also
features two important essays, 'On Some of the Conditions of Mental
Development', his first public lecture delivered at the Royal
Institute in London, and 'The Philosophy of the Pure Sciences'.
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Lectures and Essays (Paperback)
William Kingdon Clifford; Edited by Leslie Stephen, Frederick Pollock
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R1,058
Discovery Miles 10 580
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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A fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and of the Royal Society,
William Clifford (1845-79) made his reputation in applied
mathematics, but his interests ranged far more widely, encompassing
ethics, evolution, metaphysics and philosophy of mind. This
posthumously collected two-volume work, first published in 1879,
bears witness to the dexterity and eclecticism of this Victorian
thinker, whose commitment to the most abstract principles of
mathematics and the most concrete details of human experience
resulted in vivid and often unexpected arguments. Volume 2 shows
Clifford's thorough engagement with scientific thought as a method
for illuminating ethical and moral questions. Essays such as 'Body
and Mind', 'On the Scientific Basis of Morals' and 'The Ethics of
Belief' all variously demonstrate Clifford's core tenet: that
beliefs - whether they guide human action or scientific enquiry -
'can never suffer from investigation'.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's 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 interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's 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 interest for everyone!
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