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... Nonetheless, the unrestrained enjoyment of one peculiar type of analysisthe use of statistical methods on freshly culled datamay be the manifestation of one of the rarest of genes Happily and unapologetically, ... are still brisk, fewer and fewer of its paintings are resold each year Often, none of this is the case for many newer forms of art Third, in all of high art, Impressionism may be the most popular ... definition of culturethe improvement through education of individuals None11 theless, it is impressive how low Hirsch set the bar More seriously, many of the greatest collectors of Impressionist...
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... practices of the critical edition of diagrams 2.3 Purpose and practices of the critical edition of diagrams The main purpose of the critical edition of diagrams is to reconstruct the earliest form of ... critical edition of the diagrams REVIEL NETZ Associate Professor of Classics, Stanford University Volume I The Two Books On the Sphere and the Cylinder cambridge universitypress Cambridge, New ... Singapore, São Paulo Cambridge UniversityPress The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge cb2 2ru, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York www.cambridge.org...
... sphere has a lot of status; the values of the gift sphere have more status than the values of the market sphere (thesis 11) Works of art often symbolize the superiority of the values of the gift sphere ... autonomous; other professionals are not autonomous There is freedom of expression in the arts The work of art is authentic and the artist is the unique creator of it; in other professions such authenticity ... virtue of giving befits the arts The act of giving is often celebrated When donors give to the arts it is a clear example of a virtue Sometimes the act of receiving art is also celebrated Often...
... PREHISTORY OF THE NORTH A PREHISTORY OF THE NORTH Human Settlement of the Higher Latitudes John F Hoffecker RUTGERS UNIVERSITYPRESS New Brunswick, New Jersey, and London Library of Congress ... also disappeared by this time, and the Inuit inherited all of the arctic—and some of the subarctic—regions of the New World 4 A PREHISTORY OF THE NORTH The reason for the retreat of the Vikings ... from those of natural OUT OF AFRICA 27 fires Thus the lack of indisputable evidence for use of fire in this time range may simply reflect the effects of weathering and/or the limits of current techniques...
... express its essence Consider the definition of humans as ‘‘featherless bipeds.’’ Who would be content with that as an expression of the nature of humanness (or of primateness, if you think of ... acquisition of song by birds and of speech patterns by human infants are strong enough to merit a fairly extended discussion Primates are the focus of Chapter 7, where I consider some of our knowledge ... convey a sense of the remarkable diversity of the species-specific means of communication used by the world’s animals If some of the irreducible particularity we find has the consequence of setting...
... archaeology of a late Maori lake village in the Ngati Awa rohe, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand Edited by Geoffrey Irwin Auckland UniversityPress First published 2004 Auckland UniversityPressUniversityof ... reproduced by any process without the prior permission of the publisher Designed and typeset by Amy Tansell Printed by Printlink Ltd, Wellington Contents List of tables vi List of figures vii List of ... Anthropology, Universityof Auckland, the Universityof Auckland Research Committee, the Lotteries Board of the Department of Internal Affairs, and the New Zealand Historic Places Trust All of the scholars...
... Singapore, São Paulo Cambridge UniversityPress The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge cʙ2 2ʀu, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York www.cambridge.org ... language of some parts of Scotland, for instance, or for a Spanish speaker to understand the language of some regions of Andaluc´a ı Any learner of Spanish will need, certainly in the early stages of ... composed of one strong vowel between two weak ones v In brief, a Spanish diphthong consists of a vowel preceded or followed by either i or u In a triphthong, one of the latter two is on each side of...
... Oxford Professor Carolyn Brown, Department of History, Rutgers University Professor Christopher Clapham, Centre of African Studies, Cambridge University Professor Michael Gomez, Department of History, ... New York University Professor David Robinson, Department of History, Michigan State University Professor Leonardo A Villalon, Center for African Studies, Universityof Florida A list of books ... Iliffe was Professor of African History at the Universityof Cambridge and is a Fellow of St John’s College He is the author of several books on Africa, including A modern history of Tanganyika...
... the Department of English, and the College of Arts and Sciences at Miami University I’m also obliged to Ray Ryan of Cambridge University Press, and to the two anonymous readers of the manuscript, ... suspicious – not of the fact of conquest the poem describes, but of the sexualized and gendered binary it superimposes on the colonial relation, and of its attendant use of rape as a metaphor of imperial ... here; not by force, or tyranny, or even by mere long usage, but by the very nature of things, and the joint consent of the whole body (Writings and Speeches ) From an imperial point of view,...
... be arrived at simply by examin1 I say more about the notion of a ‘subject of experience’ in my book of that title, Subjects of Experience (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996): see especially ... preparation of this book I only regret that limitations of space have prevented me from adopting all of their suggestions I am also very grateful to Hilary Gaskin of Cambridge UniversityPress for ... study of subjects of experience? How, for instance, does it differ from the sort of study of them conducted by empirical psychologists? It differs in several ways For one thing, the philosophy of...
... I is Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the Universityof Montreal Fearing Others The Nature and Treatment of Social Phobia Ariel Stravynski Universityof Montreal ... entity reminiscent of social phobia Characterized by vivid social fears and labeled tai-jin kyofu by Morita in 1930 (Takahashi, 1989), it consists of a dread of the negative reactions of others to ... evoked by engaging with others and thereby submitting to their reactions and scrutiny À is at the heart of the social phobic pattern of conduct It involves a looming sense of danger accompanied by...