Earth And World

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Critically engaging the work of Immanuel Kant, Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, and Jacques Derrida together with her own observations on contemporary politics, environmental degradation, and the pursuit of a just and sustainable world, Kelly Oliver lays the groundwork for a politics and ethics that embraces otherness without exploiting difference. Rooted firmly in human beings' relationship to the planet and to each other, Oliver shows peace is possible only if we maintain our ties to earth and world. Oliver begins with Immanuel Kant and his vision of politics grounded on earth as a finite surface shared by humans. She then incorporates Hannah Arendt's belief in plural worlds constituted through human relationships; Martin Heidegger's warning that alienation from the Earth endangers not only politics but also the very essence of being human; and Jacques Derrida's meditations on the singular worlds individuals, human and otherwise, create and how they inform the reality we inhabit. Each of these theorists, Oliver argues, resists the easy idealism of world citizenship and globalism, yet they all think about the earth against the globe to advance a grounded ethics. They contribute to a philosophy that avoids globalization's totalizing and homogenizing impulses and instead help build a framework for living within and among the world's rich biodiversity.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Kelly Oliver
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Release : 2015-05-05
File : 313 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780231539067


Beyond Interdependence The Meshing Of The World S Economy And The Earth S Ecology

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Over the last year, the world has seen some cataclysmic changes. Eastern Europe is no longer yoked with Soviet communism, Germany is again a single, powerful nation, and Russia itself is pursuing a free-market economy at an almost frantic pace. Yet as we focus on the triumph of democracy, it is easy to overlook the potentially catastrophic changes that face the world environment, changes that are inextricably linked to the workings of the political and economic institutions of our time.Beyond Interdependence builds upon the Brundtland Commission's landmark report Our Common Future, a book that has been hailed as "the most important document of the decade on the future of the world" and has sold over one-half million copies in nineteen foreign languages. Dr. Jim MacNeill, the principal author of both works, has in this latest study extended the Commission's analysis of the critical relationships between the global environment, the world economy, and the international order. Together with his eminent colleagues, Pieter Winsemius and Taizo Yakushiji, MacNeill shows that while our global economy and ecology have become completely interlocked, they have remained separate in our institutions, and in the minds of our policymakers. The result is a wide range of domestic and international policies that are accelerating the depletion of Earth's basic ecological (and economic) capital--its rivers, lakes, and oceans, its soils and forests, its flora and fauna, and its ozone shield. These short-sighted policies also threaten us in the next century with a greater rise in global warming and sea level than have occurred in the ten-thousand years since the last ice age. The authors argue that this environmental degradation and resource depletion will be the principal source of interstate conflict in the post-cold war world.Providing a fresh analysis of the issues of global change, and taking into account such recent events as the tidal-shift in East/West relations and the G7 Economic Summit in Houston, Beyond Interdependence shows how industrialized nations can take unilateral action to address environmental threats while improving macroeconomic efficiency and international competitiveness. It also demonstrates how developed nations can negotiate a series of mutually advantageous "bargains" with Eastern European and Third World nations.With its incisive analysis and far-reaching recommendations for policy reform, Beyond Interdependence shows us how we can act urgently but intelligently to advance our common future.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Ottawa Jim MacNeill Senior Fellow Institute for Research on Public Policy
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 1991-08-01
File : 180 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198023531


Hawaii The Big Island Heaven On Earth World S Best Tourist Destination

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Table of Contents Introduction Some Important Tips Schedule - Be prepared Accommodations Hotels Rentals Companies to Facilitate you at the Big Island During the Trip Transportation Activities Beaches Getting to the Beach Natural Places Bars Spa Yourself Shopping Kohala Coast Tours Adventure Study Art Biking Bird-Watching Culture ECO TOURS Visitor Information Getting Here and Around Time for Driving Routes for the Big Island of Hawaii Hike Volcanoes Black and Green Sand Green Hawaii Sun and Stars Exciting Areas to Visit Underwater Waterfalls & Valleys Springs & Waterfalls Pololu Country Off-Road Venture Experiences Sustainability The Arts A Walking Tour of Hilo The Wedding Day Choosing the Perfect Place Finding a Wedding Planner Getting Your License Wedding Attire Local Customs The Honeymoon Big Island Sports & Activities Other Exciting Activities Hit the Road to Hana Hike Haleakala Whale Watch Discover the Joy of Snorkeling Buy Tropical Fruit at a Roadside Stand River Kayaking Sunshine Markets Exploring Chinatown Tour Upcountry Go Surfing Traditional Plate Lunches in Hawaii Kailua-Kona City Mauna Kea Summit Kona Coffee& Craters Makalawena/Pu’uAli’i Beach Kaloko-Honokohau Park Manini’owali Beach Conclusion Publisher Introduction The 50th state of the United States of America is made up of six major islands i.e. O'ahu which has a total area of 597 sq. miles, Maui total area of 727 sq. miles, Moloka'i total area of 260 sq. miles, Lana'i total area of 141 sq. miles, and the lastly The Big Island of Hawaii, which has total area of 4,028 sq. miles. Two more islands, Niihao and Kahoolawe, are also included in this chain of islands.This is one of the world’s best places to spend a vacation as there are many tourist attractions in this area. The time zone of The Big Island, Hawaii is 6 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. This island also has an international airport with direct flights to many countries. The climate is usually warm throughout the year and therefore, the ideal and most popular time to go there is during the winter season. In this season, there are good surfing conditions and whales can be seen offshore. The sun is stronger on The Big Islandin Hawaii, as compared to any other place in the United States of America due to its geographical locationbecause it lies 1,140 miles north of the equator. Here is a complete travel guide to The Big Island in Hawaii and it gives you loads of information before you set off on a wonderful vacation.

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Genre : Travel
Author : John Davidson
Publisher : Mendon Cottage Books
Release : 2016-06-27
File : 72 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781310217302


Truth And The Comedic Art

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Traditional philosophy places a singular emphasis on tragedy, acting under the assumption that tragedy is more profound than comedy. Gelven argues that comedy deserves equal if not greater attention from philosophy. Through the interpretative readings and concrete analysis of three classical works, Gelven shows that comedy provides an access to truth unavailable by any other means. Silvius in Shakespeares's As You Like It, Cherubino in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, and Lord Goring in Wilde's An Ideal Husband are examined in terms of why and how they are comic, along with how and why they are seen both as fools and yet as graced. Gelven finds that in revealing the spirit of graced folly, comedy teaches us about our own essence, the fundamental nature of our finitude. This will undoubtedly be of considerable importance not only to philosophical aestheticians or literary critics, but also for those seeking to understand the nature of truth itself.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Michael Gelven
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Release : 2012-02-01
File : 183 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780791492147


The Hidden History Of Earth Expansion

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For more than half a century the theory of continental drift was widely derided. Innovators developing the radical theory were labelled as unscientific by well-known science authorities. But then, in the space of a few years, virtually all opposition dramatically collapsed. Continental drift transformed into plate tectonics and became widely acknowledged as one of the most profound scientific revolutions of the twentieth century. Yet a number of science innovators who had been closely involved with creating this new theory of the Earth continued to research an even more radical theory. They saw evidence that the new geological theory was incomplete, arguing that continental drift was caused by the Earth expanding in size. These science innovators give us a unique insight into their experiences. They relate their personal histories of Earth expansion in 14 original essays. The Hidden History of Earth Expansion presents the unique personal histories of British, American, Australian, German, Polish, Romanian, Indian, Albanian and Jamaican science innovators as they strived to produce a modern theory of the Earth. It includes chapters expressly written for the book by some of the most well-known researchers into Earth expansion: Hugh G. Owen, Cliff Ollier, Karl-Heinz Jacob, James Maxlow, Jan Koziar, Stefan Cwojdziñski, Carl Strutinski, Stephen W. Hurrell, John B. Eichler, William C. Erickson, David Noel, Zahid A. Khan, Ram Chandra Tewari, Vedat Shehu and Richard Guy. In addition to furnishing us with their personal histories of Earth expansion and the seemingly overwhelming evidence for its confirmation, the authors’ highlight areas where further research is required.

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Genre : Science
Author : Stephen W. Hurrell
Publisher : Oneoff Publishing.com
Release : 2020-05-14
File : 472 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780952260387


Preaching And Teaching The Psalms

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Renowned and beloved Psalms scholar James Luther Mays shares in this book some of his most influential ideas about the Psalms and shows the reader how this rich Old Testament poetry can be taught and preached in the church. The book's editors, Patrick Miller and Gene Tucker, have carefully brought together Mays's best insights into the meaning of the Psalms and shown us in his sermons how a master with a love for the church handles these beautiful texts.

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Genre : Religion
Author : James Luther Mays
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Release : 2006-01-01
File : 204 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0664230415


The Paradoxes Of Art

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In this study, Alan Paskow first asks why fictional characters, such as Hamlet and Anna Karenina, matter to us and how they are able to emotionally affect us. He then applies these questions to painting, demonstrating that paintings beckon us to view their contents as real. What we visualise in paintings, he argues, is not simply in our heads but in our world. Paskow also situates the phenomenological approach to the experience of painting in relation to methodological assumptions and claims in analytic aesthetics as well as in contemporary schools of thought, particularly Marxist, feminist, and deconstructionist.

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Genre : Art
Author : Alan Paskow
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2004-01-15
File : 286 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521828333


Inhospitable World

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Author : Jennifer Fay
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2013
File : 273 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190696771


The Earth Girdled

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Genre : Hawaii
Author : Thomas De Witt Talmage
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Release : 1896
File : 516 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015070285286


Mi Kmaq Landscapes

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This book seeks to explore historical changes in the lifeworld of the Mi'kmaq Indians of Eastern Canada. The Mi'kmaq culture hero Kluskap serves as a key persona in discussing issues such as traditions, changing conceptions of land, and human-environmental relations. In order not to depict Mi'kmaq culture as timeless, two important periods in its history are examined. Within the first period, between 1850 and 1930, Hornborg explores historical evidence of the ontology, epistemology, and ethics - jointly labelled animism - that stem from a premodern Mi'kmaq hunting subsistence. New ways of discussing animism and shamanism are here richly exemplified. The second study situates the culture hero in the modern world of the 1990s, when allusions to Mi'kmaq tradition and to Kluskap played an important role in the struggle against a planned superquarry on Cape Breton. This study discusses the eco-cosmology that has been formulated by modern reserve inhabitants which could be labelled a 'sacred ecology'. Focusing on how the Mi'kmaq are rebuilding their traditions and environmental relations in interaction with modern society, Hornborg illustrates how environmental groups, pan-Indianism, and education play an important role, but so does reserve life. By anchoring their engagement in reserve life the Mi'kmaq traditionalists have, to a large extent, been able to confront both external and internal doubts about their authenticity.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Dr Anne-Christine Hornborg
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release : 2013-05-28
File : 222 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781409477945