Misrepresentation
Title | Misrepresentation PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Harriet Drury |
Publisher | |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 1866 |
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Misrepresentation
Title | Misrepresentation PDF eBook |
Author | Anna H. Drury |
Publisher | |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 1877 |
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A Misrepresentation of Myself
Title | A Misrepresentation of Myself PDF eBook |
Author | Mary E. Gilder |
Publisher | Mary Gilder |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2009-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780982384404 |
For years, Zolla has masked the issues welling beneath her flawless exterior; then she meets attorney Maxwell Garrison. As she struggles with the distressing reality of having met her soulmate outside the realms of her marriage, she reexamines the scrutiny she has held others to.
Misrepresentation. A Novel. 6th. Ed
Title | Misrepresentation. A Novel. 6th. Ed PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Harriet Drury |
Publisher | |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 1867 |
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Models of Misrepresentation
Title | Models of Misrepresentation PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher D. Morris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
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Valuable philosophical insights into Doctorow's novels as paragons of modernist narrative technique.
Misrepresentation
Title | Misrepresentation PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Harriet Drury |
Publisher | |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 1859 |
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Aping Mankind
Title | Aping Mankind PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Tallis |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2016-04-14 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1317234634 |
Neuroscience has made astounding progress in the understanding of the brain. What should we make of its claims to go beyond the brain and explain consciousness, behaviour and culture? Where should we draw the line? In this brilliant critique Raymond Tallis dismantles "Neuromania", arising out of the idea that we are reducible to our brains and "Darwinitis" according to which, since the brain is an evolved organ, we are entirely explicable within an evolutionary framework. With precision and acuity he argues that the belief that human beings can be understood in biological terms is a serious obstacle to clear thinking about what we are and what we might become. Neuromania and Darwinitis deny human uniqueness, minimise the differences between us and our nearest animal kin and offer a grotesquely simplified account of humanity. We are, argues Tallis, infinitely more interesting and complex than we appear in the mirror of biology. Combative, fearless and thought-provoking, Aping Mankind is an important book and one that scientists, cultural commentators and policy-makers cannot ignore. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new preface by the Author.