The Grounds of Moral Judgement
Title | The Grounds of Moral Judgement PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Russell Grice |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1967-09 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0521051495 |
This 1967 book aims to develop an ethical theory which remedies the defects of Utilitarianism while recognising the truths upon which Utilitarians have insisted.
Adventures with Butterflies
Title | Adventures with Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | Harry R. Roegner |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 2005-09-14 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1462838804 |
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The Grounds of Moral Judgement
Title | The Grounds of Moral Judgement PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 232 |
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Science Fiction and Psychology
Title | Science Fiction and Psychology PDF eBook |
Author | Gavin Miller |
Publisher | Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2020-01-31 |
Genre | Psychology in literature |
ISBN | 1789620600 |
The psychologist may appear in science fiction as the herald of utopia or dystopia; literary studies have used psychoanalytic theories to interpret science fiction; and psychology has employed science fiction as an educational medium. Science Fiction and Psychology goes beyond such incidental observations and engagements to offer an in-depth exploration of science fiction literature's varied use of psychological discourses, beginning at the birth of modern psychology in the late nineteenth century and concluding with the ascendance of neuroscience in the late twentieth century. Rather than dwelling on psychoanalytic readings, this literary investigation combines with history of psychology to offer attentive textual readings that explore five key psychological schools: evolutionary psychology, psychoanalysis, behaviourism, existential-humanism, and cognitivism. The varied functions of psychological discourses in science fiction are explored, whether to popularise and prophesy, to imagine utopia or dystopia, to estrange our everyday reality, to comment on science fiction itself, or to abet (or resist) the spread of psychological wisdom. Science Fiction and Psychology also considers how psychology itself has made use of science fiction in order to teach, to secure legitimacy as a discipline, and to comment on the present.
Chasing Butterflies
Title | Chasing Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | Vanessa Guignery |
Publisher | Editions Publibook |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | New Zealand fiction |
ISBN | 2748363906 |
In 1951, Janet Frame published her first book The Lagoon and Other Stories, a collection which would win the most prestigious national literary award in New Zealand and launch her fascinating career. The essays collected in this volume examine the motifs at work in Frame’s short stories and unravel a unique literary world which revisits the realist tradition and grants prose a poetic dimension. As much a reflexion about language, voice, modes of writing and narrative strategies as an analysis of Frame’s recurrent concerns with identity, childhood, relationships between mothers and daughters, secrecy, marginality, community or death, Chasing Butterflies is a great tribute to one of the most famous New Zealand writers.
The Moral Judgement of Butterflies
Title | The Moral Judgement of Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | K. ELTINAE |
Publisher | |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2022-06-27 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781913606879 |
The Moral Judgement of Butterflies is the award winning debut poetry collection by K.Eltinaé. These poignant poems serve as a survival manifesto for physical & psychological trauma touching upon over twenty years of curated soul work on the immigrant experience. These poems move both towards and away from home recounting an ever-present exile in the wake of displacement delivered with universal empathy, the narrator's hope emanates even from the nadir of his layered struggles living as an African immigrant in Europe.
The Flitting: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons, and Butterflies
Title | The Flitting: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons, and Butterflies PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Masters |
Publisher | Tin House Books |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2024-10-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1959030892 |
"A book with wings."—Ali Smith A deeply felt and moving memoir about how butterflies become a vital connection between a son and his dying father. The Flitting: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons, and Butterflies is a masterful and touching memoir blending natural history, pop culture, and literary biography—delivering a richly layered and nuanced portrait of a son’s attempt, after years of stubborn resistance, to take on his dying father’s love of the natural world. With his father unable to leave the house and follow the butterfly cycle for the first time since he was a child, Masters endeavors to become his connection to the outdoors and his treasured butterflies, reporting back with stories of beloved species—Purple Emperors, Lulworth Skippers, Wood Whites and Silver-studded Blues—and with stories of the woods and meadows that are their habitats and once were his. Structured around a series of exchanges and remembrances, butterflies become a way of talking about masculinity, memory, generational differences, and ultimately loss and continuation. Masters takes readers on an unlikely journey where Luther Vandross and The Sopranos rub shoulders with the likes of Angela Carter and Virginia Woolf on butterflies and gender; the metamorphoses of Prince; Zadie Smith on Joni Mitchell and how sensibilities evolve; and the lives and works of Vladimir Nabokov and other literary lepidopterists. In this beautiful debut memoir, Ben Masters offers an intensely authentic, unforgettable portrait of a father and son sharing passions, lessons, and regrets before they run out of time.