Stanley Cavell was one of the most distinguished and wide-ranging philosophers of his time. This posthumous volume assembles an array of writings that Cavell left... Læs mere
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Pulitzer Prize–winner Bert Hölldobler and behavioral ecologist Christina Kwapich reveal a universe of behavioral mechanisms whereby... Læs mere
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The sixth edition of Chinese History: A New Manual, revised and expanded to two volumes, includes the latest developments in digital tools and the... Læs mere
The current model of economic expansion driven by fossil fuels is unsustainable, leading many to toy with the idea of... Læs mere
Human space journeys are awe-inspiring but risky and immensely expensive. Donald Goldsmith and Martin Rees argue that science calls for... Læs mere
The US government has long sought investment opportunities for US companies in developing countries. But the results have been mixed: firms... Læs mere
How do we know what we think we know? The answer is evidence, but evidence is no simple thing. What counts as evidence in a scientific... Læs mere
For nearly two decades, including after its independence, Algeria was named as a part of the European Economic Community. Megan Brown... Læs mere