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On Humanism
2nd Edition
Series: Thinking in Action
What is humanism and why does it matter? Is there any doctrine every humanist must hold? If it rejects religion, what does it offer in its place? Have the twentieth century’s crimes against humanity spelled the end for humanism? On Humanism is a timely and powerfully argued philosophical defence...
Published January 26th 2012 by Routledge
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On Humanism
Series: Thinking in Action
humanism /'hju:meniz(e)m/ n. an outlook or system of thought concerned with human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Albert Einstein, Isaac Asimov, E.M. Forster, Bertrand Russell, and Gloria Steinem all declared themselves humanists. What is humanism and why does it matter? Is there any...
Published June 15th 2004 by Routledge
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Difficult Hypertension
Practical management and decision making
Published December 31st 1994 by CRC Press
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Principles of Organic Synthesis, 3rd Edition
This book is designed for those who have had no more than a brief introduction to organic chemistry and who require a broad understanding of the subject. The book is in two parts. In Part I, reaction mechanism is set in its wider context of the basic principles and concepts that underlie chemical...
Published September 15th 1993 by CRC Press
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Biological and Behavioral Determinants of Language Development
This book presents a current, interdisciplinary perspective on language requisites from both a biological/comparative perspective and from a developmental/learning perspective. Perspectives regarding language and language acquisition are advanced by scientists of various backgrounds -- speech,...
Published August 31st 1991 by Psychology Press
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Biological and Behavioral Determinants of Language Development
This book presents a current, interdisciplinary perspective on language requisites from both a biological/comparative perspective and from a developmental/learning perspective. Perspectives regarding language and language acquisition are advanced by scientists of various backgrounds -- speech,...
Published August 31st 1991 by Psychology Press