The Ways of Naysaying

The Ways of Naysaying
Title The Ways of Naysaying PDF eBook
Author Eva T. H. Brann
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 290
Release 2001
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780742512283

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No, that diminutive but independent vocable, begins its great role early in human life and never loses it. For not only can it head a negative sentence, announcing its judgement, or answer a question, implying its negated content, it can, and mostly does, in the beginning of speech, express an assertion of the resistant will--sometimes just that and nothing more. The adult antiphony to the toddler's incessant no is another no, that of preventive command, and the great commandments of later life continue to be prohibitions: Nine of the Ten Commandments are in the negative. Eva Brann explores nothingness in the third book of her trilogy, which has treated imagination, time and now naysaying. If we want to understand something of imagination, memory and time, she argues, we must mount an inquiry into what it means to say something is not what it claims to be or is not there or is nonexistent or is affected by Nonbeing.

Interpretation

Interpretation
Title Interpretation PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 382
Release 2001
Genre Philosophy
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A journal of political philosophy.

Open Secrets / Inward Prospects

Open Secrets / Inward Prospects
Title Open Secrets / Inward Prospects PDF eBook
Author Eva Brann
Publisher Paul Dry Books
Pages 450
Release
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1589882660

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A soul-seeking collection spanning 30 years of writing.

The Way of the Sith

The Way of the Sith
Title The Way of the Sith PDF eBook
Author Edwin Ferreira
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 465
Release 2023-03-20
Genre Self-Help
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The Sith in the real world is a philosophy of discipline and mental training, empowering us to achieve the possible. It’s a philosophy that is enamoured with strength and power, the individuals that wish to be a compelling leader and thought leader for the world, to seek the self-liberation and opportunities that are offered us, empowering us to pursue our purpose and seize opportunities for self-development, growth, and transformation. Victory is what we aim for, overcome the things that hold back growth, we seek a memetic and philosophical answer to the modern distortions of what suits us all. A people have been tainted by the outgrowth of modern government and status quo influence, unwilling or unable to move beyond the confines by fears, doubts, and complacency, all forms of stagnation that oppose the will – the world has confined everything into self-limitation and hindrance that prevent people from being at one with their true nature, we wish to embrace our instincts and emotions, fuel our passion, and acquire strength, power and victory to break the chains.

The Naysayer’s Book Club: 26 Singaporeans You Need to Know

The Naysayer’s Book Club: 26 Singaporeans You Need to Know
Title The Naysayer’s Book Club: 26 Singaporeans You Need to Know PDF eBook
Author Simon Vincent
Publisher Epigram Books
Pages 534
Release 2019-02-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9814785857

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In 26 conversations with 26 naysayers, this book is aimed at reflecting the spectrum of naysaying in Singapore's civil society. Each person is interviewed against the backdrop of his or her bookcase, putting front and centre a life of ideas and imagination. This is a book club for curious minds. "We need more naysayers... We need to create new formulas, which you can't until you attack and challenge every sacred cow." — Kishore Mahbubani, former dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Featured: Tan Tarn How Constance Singam Tay Kheng Soon Yeoh Lam Keong Cherian George Claire Leow Remy Choo Zheng Xi Teo Soh Lung Thirunalan Sasitharan Jennifer Teo Dan Wong Chua Beng Huat Kirsten Han Filzah Sumartono Alex Au Martyn See June Chua William SW Lim M. Ravi Loo Zihan Vanessa Ho Mohamed Imran Mohamed Taib Seelan Palay Sonny Liew Margaret Thomas Thum Ping Tjin

Seeing Systems

Seeing Systems
Title Seeing Systems PDF eBook
Author Barry Oshry
Publisher Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Pages 257
Release 2007-08-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1609944208

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When breakdowns occur in organizational life, the tendency is to blame them on the personalities, motivations, and abilities of the individuals involved or on the specific characteristics of one’s organization. Barry Oshry demonstrates how everyday breakdowns stem from our failure to see how human systems shape our feelings about ourselves and our relationships with other individuals and groups. He shows how we can transform “system blindness” into system sight, enabling us to live and work together in productive partnership. Based on Oshry’s 30+ years of studying human interaction in social system life, Seeing Systems is profound in its implications while being easily accessible. In addition to illustrative cases and solid systems theory, the book is populated with pinballs; talking body parts; mysterious “swimmers”; amebocytes, slugs, and earthworms; dances of blind reflex; and tunnels of limited options. The result is a unique foundation for revolutionizing our understanding of system life. This new edition is revised throughout and features an extensive new section on having the wisdom and courage to face and work with the reality of uncertainty, a hopeful antidote to today’s righteous battles of certainty versus certainty. The new epilogue describes how Oshry is currently using theater, blogs, and podcasts to extend his multipronged revolution aimed at transforming system blindness into system sight.

Call to Purpose

Call to Purpose
Title Call to Purpose PDF eBook
Author Matthew Hartley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 162
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1317849469

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A decade ago, the majority of liberal arts colleges, suffering from a decline in resources, drifted from their traditional missions. This study looks at three insitutions and suggests that a clear mission is more than a common goal.