Making the Case Sergey SurzhikovAnalyzes the value of using case based methodologies to address contemporary social justice issues in philosophy. Making the Case brings together established and emerging philosophers who use case studies to address a variety of contemporary social justice causes. The contributors show both the depth and breadth of work in this area and highlight the distinctive approaches that feminist and critical race theorists, in particular, have pursued. For
” A portrait dated 1646 suggests that he has been dead for over a century
This book looks at house prices over the long term in several countries -- including the UK
asking how differences such as race
This new book in the series “Egyptian Expedition Publications of The Metropolitan Museum of Art” focuses on the architecture of the pyramid complex of King Amenemhat I at Lisht
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Featuring exciting depictions of the Angelic War
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Divided into three parts
it seeks to break down the “the barrier between sense and the vaporous fringe which distracts the attention from its agonized approaches to the moment
Peacemaker is a classic of English political fiction reimagined for modern readers
and the once popular literature is now largely forgotten