William Sweet:The Philosophy of History: A Re-Examination
- copertina rigida, flessible 2006, ISBN: 9780754631705
B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book, based on classroom teaching experience, has been arranged into three parts deemed convenient to … Altro …
B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book, based on classroom teaching experience, has been arranged into three parts deemed convenient to the student community to which it is primarily addressed. The basic theoretical concepts of CC-6, required essentially to understand the rules, have been explained in Part-I. It includes such topics as Fundamental Categories, Space Isolates, Time Isolates, Language Isolates, Common Isolates, devices, Systems and Specials, Phase relation, among others, and are suitably illustrated. Part-II, the most important, discussed about the Rules, facet Formulae, Subject Analysis, etc. to till the students as to from where the isolates in each Facet are to be obtained. Attempts to explain each Rule of CC-6 with suitable examples in order to make the book easy an simple. Another feature of this New Practical Manual is that âSolved Examplesâ follow the discussion for every Main Class included in CC-6 to provide the students with opportunity for practice, an âExercise for Practiceâ has been added in each chapter. The book includes more than one thousand solved examples, and another five hundred unsolved examples, answers to which have been provided at the end. Efforts have been made to clarify the concepts in simple language with a view to better understand the Indian scheme, considered one of the scientific classification systems for organizing knowledge. Contents:- Preface Parts I : THEORY : 1. Introduction 2. Fundamental Categories 3. Space Isolates 4. Time Isolates 5. Language Isolates 6. Common Isolates 7. Devices 8. Chronological Device 9. Geographical Device 10. Subject Device 11. Mnemonic Device 12. Alphabetical Device 13. Super-Imposition Device 14. Favoured Category Device 15. Classic Device 16. Systems and Specials 17. Phase Relation Part II : PRACTICAL EXAMPLES : 18. a Generalia Bibliography 19. z Generalia 20. 2 Library Science 21. A Natural Sciences 22. B Mathematics 23. C Physics 24. D Engineering 25. E Chemistry 26. F Technology 27. G Biology 28. H Geology 29. HZ Mining 30. I Botany 31. J Agriculture 32. K Zoology 33. KZ Animal Husbandry 34. L Medicine 35. LZ Pharmacognosy 36. M Useful Arts 37. Spiritual Experience and Mysticism 38. N Fine Arts 39. O Literature 40. P Linguistics 41. Q Religion 42. R Philosophy 43. S Psychology 44. T Education 45. U Geography 46. V History 47. W Political Science 48. X Economics 49. Y Sociology 50. Z Law Part III : ANSWERS TO EXERCISE FOR PRACTICE Printed Pages: 312., B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2006, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book, based on classroom teaching experience, has been arranged into three parts deemed convenient to the student community to which it is primarily addressed. The basic theoretical concepts of CC-6, required essentially to understand the rules, have been explained in Part-I. It includes such topics as Fundamental Categories, Space Isolates, Time Isolates, Language Isolates, Common Isolates, devices, Systems and Specials, Phase relation, among others, and are suitably illustrated. Part-II, the most important, discussed about the Rules, facet Formulae, Subject Analysis, etc. to till the students as to from where the isolates in each Facet are to be obtained. Attempts to explain each Rule of CC-6 with suitable examples in order to make the book easy an simple. Another feature of this New Practical Manual is that Solved Examples follow the discussion for every Main Class included in CC-6 to provide the students with opportunity for practice, an Exercise for Practice has been added in each chapter. The book includes more than one thousand solved examples, and another five hundred unsolved examples, answers to which have been provided at the end. Efforts have been made to clarify the concepts in simple language with a view to better understand the Indian scheme, considered one of the scientific classification systems for organizing knowledge. Contents:- Preface Parts I : THEORY : 1. Introduction 2. Fundamental Categories 3. Space Isolates 4. Time Isolates 5. Language Isolates 6. Common Isolates 7. Devices 8. Chronological Device 9. Geographical Device 10. Subject Device 11. Mnemonic Device 12. Alphabetical Device 13. Super-Imposition Device 14. Favoured Category Device 15. Classic Device 16. Systems and Specials 17. Phase Relation Part II : PRACTICAL EXAMPLES : 18. a Generalia Bibliography 19. z Generalia 20. 2 Library Science 21. A Natural Sciences 22. B Mathematics 23. C Physics 24. D Engineering 25. E Chemistry 26. F Technology 27. G Biology 28. H Geology 29. HZ Mining 30. I Botany 31. J Agriculture 32. K Zoology 33. KZ Animal Husbandry 34. L Medicine 35. LZ Pharmacognosy 36. M Useful Arts 37. Spiritual Experience and Mysticism 38. N Fine Arts 39. O Literature 40. P Linguistics 41. Q Religion 42. R Philosophy 43. S Psychology 44. T Education 45. U Geography 46. V History 47. W Political Science 48. X Economics 49. Y Sociology 50. Z Law Part III : ANSWERS TO EXERCISE FOR PRACTICE Printed Pages: 312. Colon Classification: New Practical MannualSewa Singh9788176465281, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2006, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2006. First edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book, based on classroom teaching experience, has been arranged into three parts deemed convenient to the student community to which it is primarily addressed. The basic theoretical concepts of CC-6, required essentially to understand the rules, have been explained in Part-I. It includes such topics as Fundamental Categories, Space Isolates, Time Isolates, Language Isolates, Common Isolates, devices, Systems and Specials, Phase relation, among others, and are suitably illustrated. Part-II, the most important, discussed about the Rules, facet Formulae, Subject Analysis, etc. to till the students as to from where the isolates in each Facet are to be obtained. Attempts to explain each Rule of CC-6 with suitable examples in order to make the book easy an simple. Another feature of this New Practical Manual is that âSolved Examplesâ follow the discussion for every Main Class included in CC-6 to provide the students with opportunity for practice, an âExercise for Practiceâ has been added in each chapter. The book includes more than one thousand solved examples, and another five hundred unsolved examples, answers to which have been provided at the end. Efforts have been made to clarify the concepts in simple language with a view to better understand the Indian scheme, considered one of the scientific classification systems for organizing knowledge. Contents:- Preface Parts I : THEORY : 1. Introduction 2. Fundamental Categories 3. Space Isolates 4. Time Isolates 5. Language Isolates 6. Common Isolates 7. Devices 8. Chronological Device 9. Geographical Device 10. Subject Device 11. Mnemonic Device 12. Alphabetical Device 13. Super-Imposition Device 14. Favoured Category Device 15. Classic Device 16. Systems and Specials 17. Phase Relation Part II : PRACTICAL EXAMPLES : 18. a Generalia Bibliography 19. z Generalia 20. 2 Library Science 21. A Natural Sciences 22. B Mathematics 23. C Physics 24. D Engineering 25. E Chemistry 26. F Technology 27. G Biology 28. H Geology 29. HZ Mining 30. I Botany 31. J Agriculture 32. K Zoology 33. KZ Animal Husbandry 34. L Medicine 35. LZ Pharmacognosy 36. M Useful Arts 37. Spiritual Experience and Mysticism 38. N Fine Arts 39. O Literature 40. P Linguistics 41. Q Religion 42. R Philosophy 43. S Psychology 44. T Education 45. U Geography 46. V History 47. W Political Science 48. X Economics 49. Y Sociology 50. Z Law Part III : ANSWERS TO EXERCISE FOR PRACTICE Printed Pages: 312., B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2006, New Jersey: Rutgers Univeristy Press, 1964. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/None. 324 pages. Hardcover. Boards bound in red cloth, gilt title on spine and front cover board. Some moisture soil to spine and front cover board, doesn't affect binding, pages or text. Light pencil notes and underlining throughout. Binding tight, in great shape. The author of more than sixty works on mathematics, science, ethics, philosophy, metaphysics, the art of memory, and esoteric mysticism, Bruno had a profound impact on Western thought. Record # 31211, Rutgers Univeristy Press, 1964, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Uniersity Press, 1959. Later printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Fifth printing, 1959. Large 8vo, cloth hardcover, x + 304 pp. No dust jacket. Adolf Grünbaum's copy, with his signature on the front flyleaf and some ink notes in the text, otherwise clean. Illustrated. Includes index and bibliography. Book is Near Fine, with some age toning to the pages. Grünbaum is a prominent philosopher of science and critic of psychoanalysis, and was a founder of University of Pittsburgh's Philosophy and History of Philosophy of Science Departments., Princeton Uniersity Press, 1959, Ashgate Publishing Limited, UK, 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine Condition. 240 pages. Offers both an introduction to contemporary discussion in the philosophy of history, and a reassessment of some of the major movements in the philosophy of history since the beginning of the 20th century. Book Description: The philosophy of history is an area of interest not only to philosophers, but to historians and to social scientists. It has been of central importance in continental European philosophy since the late 18th century, and for the past half-century has had a significant place in Anglo-American philosophy. Interest in the philosophy of history continues to grow. This volume offers both an introduction to contemporary discussion in the philosophy of history, and a 'reassessment' of some of the major movements in the philosophy of history since the beginning of the 20th century. Including the work of leading international scholars in the field, the book presents a wide range of perspectives from different schools in philosophy, and in political and social theory, history, and the history of ideas. Traditional questions raised in the philosophy of history are explored with fresh insight - the nature of history; historical understanding; historical objectivity; the nature of the past; the psychological factors in historical explanation; the human significance of history - alongside issues which are less frequently examined including: the role of science and mathematics in history, history as a social science, and history as an art form. As history itself remains disputed ground, it is important to consider what clues history can provide for our response to issues of contemporary concern such as political realignments and economic globalisation; this volume offers important insights from leading scholars in the philosophy of history. : About the Author: William Sweet, St Francis Xavier University, Canada William Sweet, James Connelly, Catherine Wilson, Louis Groarke, Jonathan Lavery, Dennis Hudecki, Richard Feist, Franz Schreiner, Mostafa Faghfoury, Leslie Armour, Lionel Rubinoff, Karsten R. Stueber, Jean-Francois Methot, Delamar Jose Volpato Dutra. Size: 1.9 x 15.9 x 23.5 cm. 240 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Hardbacks; ISBN: 0754631702. ISBN/EAN: 9780754631705. Inventory No: X103-1201. This item is potentially heavy when packed and may require more postage than the rates shown. 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