Nature Exposed

Nature Exposed
Title Nature Exposed PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Tucker
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 307
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1421410931

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Jennifer Tucker studies the interaction of photography and modern science in late Victorian Britain, examining the role of the photograph as witness in scientific investigation and exploring the interplay between photography and scientific authority.

Nature Exposed to Our Method of Questioning

Nature Exposed to Our Method of Questioning
Title Nature Exposed to Our Method of Questioning PDF eBook
Author Amy Ione
Publisher Diatrope Press
Pages 264
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 097253301X

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Nature Exposed to our Method of Questioning explores how we create our cultural assumptions about personhood, culture and nature. The following four questions frame the study: (1) How do premodern, modern, and postmodern perspectives in art, religion, philosophy, and science differ and interpenetrate? (2) What does it mean to integrate questions, ideas, values, and beliefs as we create our living environments? (3) What are symbols and metaphors and how do they contribute to the human dialogue? (4) How do purpose, intention, and consciousness foster creativity and influence our perceptions of human living?Three conclusions emerged in exploring these questions: (1) Models of earlier eras are not comprehensive enough to speak about the nature of our contemporary environment. (2) Human models are creative human inventions. (3) We benefit in defining open models rather than models which attempt to be universal in an all-inclusive fashion.

Nature Exposed

Nature Exposed
Title Nature Exposed PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Tucker
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 330
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 9780801879913

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Jennifer Tucker studies the intersecting trajectories of photography and modern science in late Victorian Britain.

“The” Arcana of Nature Revealed

“The” Arcana of Nature Revealed
Title “The” Arcana of Nature Revealed PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kerns
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 1839
Genre
ISBN

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African Wildlife Exposed

African Wildlife Exposed
Title African Wildlife Exposed PDF eBook
Author Greg Du Toit
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2013-09
Genre Wildlife photography
ISBN 9780620561716

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A collection of photographs that were shot in Kenya, Tanzinia, Angola, Namibia, Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho and South Africa. This is a remarkable collection of photographs from the personal journey of Greg du Toit, a celebrated photographer of African wildlife whose reputation for placing himself in considerable danger to 'get the shot' is legendary. The majority of the images are colour, with a selection of black and white. The images were shot in Kenya, Tanzinia, Angola, Namibia, Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho and South Africa.

Reason in Revolt, Vol. I

Reason in Revolt, Vol. I
Title Reason in Revolt, Vol. I PDF eBook
Author Ted Grant
Publisher Algora Publishing
Pages 270
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0875861571

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Reason in Revolt further develops the theory of Dialectical Materialism, using the most important scientific discoveries of the 20th century as a tool. First exposed by Marx and Engels, Dialectical Materialism is a comprehensive methodology explaining the unity of the laws that govern nature, science and society, from evolution to chaos theory, nuclear physics to childhood development. First published in 1995 to coincide with Engel's centenary, Reason in Revolt has had a great success around the world. It has been published in Spanish, Italian, Greek, Turkish, Urdu, and is now being translated into German and Flemish. The Spanish edition recently went into its second edition. To date, no one has found serious fault with the science of the book. And every new discovery of science serves to confirm the statement of Engels, that "in the last analysis, Nature works dialectically."

The Psychology of Happiness in the Modern World

The Psychology of Happiness in the Modern World
Title The Psychology of Happiness in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author James E. Allen, PhD, MSPH, NHA, IP
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Pages 399
Release 2017-07-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0826132839

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Written in a conversational style yet empirically grounded, this book reviews what we know about the science of happiness. It is the first text to closely examine the social psychological processes as well as individualistic approaches that affect happiness. It explores how our social, cultural, and economic environment, the personal choices we make, and our evolutionary heritage shape our happiness. Topics that are inherently interesting to students such as how income and unemployment, marriage, children, and relationships, health, work, religion, economic growth, and personal safety affect happiness, are reviewed. Research from psychology, economics, and sociology is examined providing an interdisciplinary perspective of this fascinating field. Social issues such as income inequality and the effects of advertising, materialism, and competition are also explored. Highlights include: Covers both the socio-structural issues and individual differences that impact our happiness providing the most comprehensive coverage of any text available. Emphasizes a social psychological approach that considers factors such as income, economics, culture, work, materialism, relationships, religion, and more, often ignored in other texts. Relates the material to students’ lives by posing questions throughout the text to further spark interest in the subject matter. Highlights the latest research and the methodologies used to obtain it to help students better understand how to interpret results. Reviews the evidence that shows that happiness can change over time and how to increase it. Examines how positive emotions and how we interpret events impacts our well-being, along with empirically verified interventions and possible societal changes that can improve happiness. Features a chapter on evolutionary psychology that suggests that there are limits to happiness but how it can be enhanced by pursuing behaviors associated with the successes of our ancestors. Intersperses summary paragraphs throughout the chapters to facilitate learning. Provides discussion questions, activities, assignments, and suggested videos, websites, examples, and additional readings in the instructor’s resources to stimulate critical thinking and class discussion. Features web based instructor’s resources including PowerPoints, sample syllabi, lecture tips and suggestions, and more. Intended for as a text upper-division courses in the psychology of happiness or positive psychology or as a supplement in courses in social or health psychology or psychology of adjustment.