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Cambridge.University.Press.Allegories.of.Union.in.Irish.and.English.Writing.1790-1870.Politics.History.and.the.Family.from.Edgeworth.to.Arnold.Oct.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Allegories.of.Union.in.Irish.and.English.Writing.1790-1870.Politics.History.and.the.Family.from.Edgeworth.to.Arnold.Oct.2000.pdf

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... ‘ the Case is exactly similar’’ (Writings and Speeches )if the father conforms, since the nonconforming mother would then lose her children to him, he looses his rhetorical ire only on the ... Empire . . . that they should not remain in the anomalous position they are in, but since they absolutely refuse to become the one thing, that they become the other; cultivate what they have rejected, ... on the affective relations of the familial realm for his model of how to contain the anarchic energies he associates with both the revolutionary French and the rising bourgeois English, ‘‘the...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Neuroethics.Challenges.for.the.21st.Century.Aug.2007.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Neuroethics.Challenges.for.the.21st.Century.Aug.2007.pdf

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... anxiety or in depression, for instance – then we can hope to treat it with means much less dramatic than surgery. BIID is therefore at once a question for the sciences of the mind and for ethics; ... across the visual scene. These movements, called saccades, are intelligent; they are not random, but instead gather information relevant to the tasks currently confronting the person. They are ... of the soul and therefore of resurrection and of eternal reward and punishment. If the soul is immaterial, then there is no reason to believe that it is damaged by the death and decay of the...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Protecting.the.Polar.Marine.Environment.Law.and.Policy.for.Pollution.Prevention.Jan.2001.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Protecting.the.Polar.Marine.Environment.Law.and.Policy.for.Pollution.Prevention.Jan.2001.pdf

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... placement. There is Australia, with its interests and legislation linked primarily to the Antarctic, and Canada for the Arctic. Then there is the ‘bi- polar’ case of the United States. One other important ... to the extent of the Antarctic region, the question is complex as well, although made somewhat easier by the isolation of the continent of Antarctica from other landmasses. Moreover, there is the ... has been followed. 7 On the Southern Ocean in general, see Sir George Deacon, The Antarctic Circumpolar Ocean (Cambridge University Press, 1984). On the phenomenon of the Antarctic Convergence...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Africans.The.History.of.a.Continent.Aug.2007.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Africans.The.History.of.a.Continent.Aug.2007.pdf

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... southern Africa. For the future, however, the most important development was the for- mation of Africa’sfour language families. These areso distinct fromone another that no relationship among them ... of the economy at Birimi, a settlement close to the northern edge of the West African forest in modern Ghana. This was an outlier of the Kintampo culture whose other sites, further south in the ... the forest, show the exploitation of oil-palm and the use of ground-stone axes, probably for forest clearance. Savanna food-production had met the distinct culture of the West African forest. forest...
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Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

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... Contentsviii 4Mentalcontent69 Propositions70 Thecausalrelevanceofcontent74 Theindividuationofcontent79 Externalisminthephilosophyofmind82 Broadversusnarrowcontent84 Content,representationandcausality89 Misrepresentationandnormality92 Theteleologicalapproachtorepresentation95 Objectionstoateleologicalaccountofmentalcontent99 Conclusions100 5Sensationandappearance102 Appearanceandreality103 Sense-datumtheoriesandtheargumentfromillusion107 Otherargumentsforsense-data110 Objectionstosense-datumtheories112 Theadverbialtheoryofsensation114 Theadverbialtheoryandsense-data116 Primaryandsecondaryqualities119 Sense-datumtheoriesandtheprimary/secondarydistinction121 Anadverbialversionoftheprimary/secondarydistinction125 Docolour-propertiesreallyexist?126 Conclusions128 6Perception130 Perceptualexperienceandperceptualcontent131 Perceptualcontent,appearanceandqualia135 Perceptionandcausation137 Objectionstocausaltheoriesofperception143 Thedisjunctive theoryofperception 145 Thecomputationalandecologicalapproachestoperception149 Consciousness,experienceand‘blindsight’155 Conclusions158 7Thoughtandlanguage160 Modesofmentalrepresentation162 The languageofthought’hypothesis164 Analogueversusdigitalrepresentation167 Imaginationandmentalimagery169 Thoughtandcommunication175 Doanimalsthink?178 Naturallanguageandconceptualschemes183 ... the study of philosophical questions concerning the mind and its properties – questions such as whether the mind is distinct from the body or some part of it, such as the brain, and whether the ... these physical states. That is to say, suppose it is not the case that there is one of these physical states, say P i , such that if either one of the states M and P i had not existed, the other...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Bioarchaeology.Interpreting.Behavior.from.the.Human.Skeleton.Feb.1999.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Bioarchaeology.Interpreting.Behavior.from.the.Human.Skeleton.Feb.1999.pdf

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... (eds) 0 521 57173 1 cambridge university press Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge cb2 2ru, UK First ... been the case with the Maghreb, the Levant or the northern shore of the Mediterranean. The Great Eurasian Plain The low-lying land that stretches almost without interruption from Britain to the ... covered in broadleaved forest in the west, steppe in the east and boreal coniferous forest in the north. To the north were the glaciers and ice sheets. Throughout the Quaternary these four elements...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Brittany.and.the.Angevins.Province.and.Empire.1158-1203.Oct.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Brittany.and.the.Angevins.Province.and.Empire.1158-1203.Oct.2000.pdf

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... loss of their archives before the eighteenth century. Cathedral archives have also suffered serious losses, for instance, the archives of the cathedral of Dol were destroyed when the cathedral ... well as reforming ideals, the monks brought with them Frankish institutions for the administration of the monastic estates. These, in turn, in¯uenced the estate-management practices of their lay ... salt-works, the castellany of Blain and the forest of Le Ga à vre. 24 South of the Loire, ducal domains included the castellany of Le Pallet, 25 estates on the south bank of the Loire and another in the...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Fearing.Others.The.Nature.and.Treatment.of.Social.Phobia.Mar.2007.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Fearing.Others.The.Nature.and.Treatment.of.Social.Phobia.Mar.2007.pdf

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... place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. ISBN-10 0-511-27534-X ISBN-10 0-521-85487-3 ISBN-10 0-521-67108-6 Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence ... whether there are grounds for considering social phobia a valid entity at this time. It starts from the premise that the validity of social phobia must be considered hypothetical and, therefore, ... À thereby stoking the resentment of other competitors À they find it safer keeping out of the running. Performing symbolic rituals (e.g. leading a prayer, toasting the bride and groom, performing...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Gender.Race.and.the.Writing.of.Empire.Public.Discourse.and.the.Boer.War.Sep.1999.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Gender.Race.and.the.Writing.of.Empire.Public.Discourse.and.the.Boer.War.Sep.1999.pdf

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... credit that press for the events of the night. The rather gullible public that he sees as manipulated by the popular press throughout the war suddenly disappears for Reid on Mafeking Night. The crowd ... Mafeking in the news throughout the siege, updating readers on the occasional sorties from the town, the food stocks, and the mood of the garrison. The tactics of the Daily Mail captured the attention ... run the risk of creating monolithic structures: if not the press, then at least the party press, or the individual newspaper as a consistent factor in the creation of public opinion. Nevertheless,...
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Cambridge.University.Press.German.Philosophy.1760-1860.The.Legacy.of.Idealism.Sep.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.German.Philosophy.1760-1860.The.Legacy.of.Idealism.Sep.2002.pdf

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... acts of synthesis. It also rejects the view that they are generated from the combination of the pure forms of judgment (concepts) with the pure forms of intuition (space and time). For example, ... things-in-themselves, it also asserted  According to Beatrice Longuenesse, we should therefore conceive of the understanding as a rule- giver for the syntheses of the imagination. As she puts it, the ... make. There are two ways, Kant suggested, that we can look at judgments: on the one hand, we can regard the form of the judgment (how the subject is related to the predicate); and, on the other...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Globalisation.and.the.Western.Legal.Tradition.Recurring.Patterns.of.Law.and.Authority.Mar.2008.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Globalisation.and.the.Western.Legal.Tradition.Recurring.Patterns.of.Law.and.Authority.Mar.2008.pdf

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... Jurisprudence, p. 231. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK First ... (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990), for his unreferenced attempt to construct, from first principles, a new theory of law for a peaceful and uniquely ‘world’ society; and his more orthodox The ... Society and Law Beyond the State (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002). 49 See Glenn, Legal Traditions, for an evaluation of structural aspects of the major legal traditions of the world and an...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Poe.and.the.Printed.Word.Jul.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Poe.and.the.Printed.Word.Jul.2000.pdf

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... for the eye of the writer. The public forget the youth, and dwell only on the positive merits or demerits of the writing.'' 3 ThesecondsentenceoftheTamerlane preface explains that the poems ... function as an album verse, for the loneliness evokes sympathy and provides a sense of intimacy between the poet and the female album owner and therefore strengthens their friend- ship. Two of ... written for Frances Sargent Osgood.) More than Poe's other autograph poetry, these two acrostics capture the spirit of traditional album verse, for they explicitly convey the tender feelings the...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Press.Politics.and.the.Public.Sphere.in.Europe.and.North.America.1760-1820.Jul.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Press.Politics.and.the.Public.Sphere.in.Europe.and.North.America.1760-1820.Jul.2002.pdf

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... involved in the for- mation of the press. The state and its legal framew orkset the boundaries for public discussion, and in continental Europe under the ancien regime that usually precluded the discussion ... Clark, The Public Prints pp. , –.  Smith, The Newspaper,pp.–; Jeremy Black, The English Press in the Eight- eenth Century (Beckenham, ), p. ; Hugh Gough, The Newspaper Press in the ... coverage in the Gazette d’Utrecht.  The French postal rev- olution of  was also a form of bribe, for by opening the frontiers to other selected gazettes and slashing the cost of postage, the French...
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Cambridge.University.Press.The.American.Puritan.Elegy.A.Literary.and.Cultural.Study.Jun.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.The.American.Puritan.Elegy.A.Literary.and.Cultural.Study.Jun.2000.pdf

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... College, Oxford University Albert Gelpi, Stanford University Myra Jehlen, Rutgers University Carolyn Porter, University of California, Berkeley Robert Stepto, Yale University Recent books in the series . ... in the face of death – is also universal. While the impulses informing and sus- taining these rituals are universal, the forms that the rituals take are decidedly culture-specific, often to the ... and reading these poems by the hundreds. Conventions become conven- tional because they satisfy, and the comfort that these stylized poems brought to Puritan mourners lay in the text’s transformation...
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Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Companion.to.Levinas.Aug.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Companion.to.Levinas.Aug.2002.pdf

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... with other people. For a philosopher like Heidegger, the other person is just one of many: the they’, the crowd, the mass, the herd. I know all about the other because the other is part of the ... masculine. These lectures express many of the core ideas of Levinas’s later work, the central- ity of the other, and the claim that time determines the relation between the other and oneself. 1947–9 ... so interpreted. The significance is rather that Levinas transforms the argument by substituting the other for God.’ As Levinas is a phenomenologist, it then becomes a question for him of trying...
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