A Budget of Paradoxes
Title | A Budget of Paradoxes PDF eBook |
Author | Augustus De Morgan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 508 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Circle-squaring |
ISBN |
This Book Needs No Title
Title | This Book Needs No Title PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Smullyan |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1986-10-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0671628313 |
From Simon & Schuster, This Book Needs No Title is Raymond Smullyan's budget of living paradoxes—the author of What is the Name of This Book? Including eighty paradoxes, logical labyrinths, and intriguing enigmas progress from light fables and fancies to challenging Zen exercises and a novella and probe the timeless questions of philosophy and life.
A Budget of Paradoxes
Title | A Budget of Paradoxes PDF eBook |
Author | Augustus De Morgan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 552 |
Release | 1872 |
Genre | Circle-squaring |
ISBN |
Aid Paradoxes in Afghanistan
Title | Aid Paradoxes in Afghanistan PDF eBook |
Author | Nematullah Bizhan |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2017-08-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1351692658 |
The relationship between aid and state building is highly complex and the effects of aid on weak states depend on donors’ interests, aid modalities and the recipient’s pre-existing institutional and socio-political conditions. This book argues that, in the case of Afghanistan, the country inherited conditions that were not favourable for effective state building. Although some of the problems that emerged in the post-2001 state building process were predictable, the types of interventions that occurred—including an aid architecture which largely bypassed the state, the subordination of state building to the war on terror, and the short horizon policy choices of donors and the Afghan government—reduced the effectiveness of the aid and undermined effective state building. By examining how foreign aid affected state building in Afghanistan since the US militarily intervened in Afghanistan in late 2001 until the end of President Hamid Karzai’s first term in 2009, this book reveals the dynamic and complex relations between the Afghan government and foreign donors in their efforts to rebuild state institutions. The work explores three key areas: how donors supported government reforms to improve the taxation system, how government reorganized the state’s fiscal management system, and how aid dependency and aid distribution outside the government budget affected interactions between state and society. Given that external revenue in the form of tribute, subsidies and aid has shaped the characteristics of the state in Afghanistan since the mid-eighteenth century, this book situates state building in a historical context. This book will be invaluable for practitioners and anyone studying political economy, state building, international development and the politics of foreign aid.
A Budget of Paradoxes
Title | A Budget of Paradoxes PDF eBook |
Author | Augustus De Morgan |
Publisher | Library of Alexandria |
Pages | 1324 |
Release | 2020-09-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1465544518 |
Forever Undecided
Title | Forever Undecided PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond M. Smullyan |
Publisher | Knopf |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2012-07-04 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0307962466 |
Forever Undecided is the most challenging yet of Raymond Smullyan’s puzzle collections. It is, at the same time, an introduction—ingenious, instructive, entertaining—to Gödel’s famous theorems. With all the wit and charm that have delighted readers of his previous books, Smullyan transports us once again to that magical island where knights always tell the truth and knaves always lie. Here we meet a new and amazing array of characters, visitors to the island, seeking to determine the natives’ identities. Among them: the census-taker McGregor; a philosophical-logician in search of his flighty bird-wife, Oona; and a regiment of Reasoners (timid ones, normal ones, conceited, modest, and peculiar ones) armed with the rules of propositional logic (if X is true, then so is Y). By following the Reasoners through brain-tingling exercises and adventures—including journeys into the “other possible worlds” of Kripke semantics—even the most illogical of us come to understand Gödel’s two great theorems on incompleteness and undecidability, some of their philosophical and mathematical implications, and why we, like Gödel himself, must remain Forever Undecided!
The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Paradox
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Paradox PDF eBook |
Author | Wendy K. Smith |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 625 |
Release | 2017-09-07 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 019106937X |
The notion of paradox dates back to ancient philosophy, yet only recently have scholars started to explore this idea in organizational phenomena. Two decades ago, a handful of provocative theorists urged researchers to take seriously the study of paradox, and thereby deepen our understanding of plurality, tensions, and contradictions in organizational life. Studies of organizational paradox have grown exponentially over the past two decades, canvassing varied phenomena, methods, and levels of analysis. These studies have explored such tensions as today and tomorrow, global integration and local distinctions, collaboration and competition, self and others, mission and markets. Yet even with both the depth and breadth of interest in organizational paradoxes, key issues around definitions and application remain. This Handbook seeks to aid, engage, and fuel the expanding interest in organizational paradox. Contributions to this volume depict how paradox studies inform, and are informed, by other theoretical perspectives, while creating a resource that enables scholars to learn about and apply this lens across varied organizational phenomena. The increasing complexity, volatility, and ambiguity in our world continually surfaces paradoxical dynamics. Thus, this Handbook offers insights to scholars across organizational theory.