This Element mentions the opinions of Dewey and Hegel. Hegel referred to Geist as 'self-conscious life' as a being which exists within a 'web' of sense it spins for itself. Dewey... Læs mere
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Highlighting the latest research in the field, and providing a unique dual focus on English and Spanish linguistics, this is the ideal textbook for those seeking to develop an up-to-date and rounded understanding of applied linguistics as it relates to foreign language education.
Ancient apologetics is usually treated as a literary genre or a branch of early theology. This Element offers a different account. It argues that... Læs mere
Investigating the cultural, social, and lexical properties of words in the Shakespearean canon, this collection builds upon a lively field of enquiry into... Læs mere
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This Element describes computational indeterminacy which occurs when a fixed physical system potentially computes different functions. The phenomenon has potential... Læs mere
This Companion offers an overview of Christianity's foundational beliefs and practices. Providing an historiographical overview of the topic, it includes essays on the key thinkers and texts, as well as doctrines and practices that emerged during early Christian era.
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