This volume brings emotion regulation-a major topic in contemporary psychology-back into the centre of philosophical reflection. It reconnects psychological and philosophical perspectives by exploring how we navigate and shape our affective experiences in everyday life.
Politics is ubiquitous. Atul Kohli provides an overview of politics in modern nation-states. He conceives of politics as struggle for power. Who wins power struggles and why are then deeply consequential for understanding our cotemporary human condition.
Analyzing the promise and limits of international disability law, this volume examines how concepts of disability are shaped, the impact of the... Læs mere
Drawing on the work of renowned scholar of EU law Bruno de Witte, this edited volume revisits core principles of EU Law, including the Court of Justice's shaping of... Læs mere
Titles in the Blackstone’s Statutes series have an unrivalled tradition of trust and quality. They provide students with an expertly curated selection of up-to-date legislative materials and official documents for exam and course use.
A detailed catalogue of all surviving Medieval English astrolabes and quadrants placed in their historical, social, and technical context.
The book is about eight international economists at the time of WWI and... Læs mere
This book shows how numbers shape what matters in global politics. Beier examines how international... Læs mere
The French Revolution was a crucible of experimentation in modern state attempts to document foreigner status. Britons became objects of especial suspicion,... Læs mere
for SATB and small orchestra or piano This characterful trio of Shakespeare settings draws together popular texts from Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing, and the sonnets into a charming and playful concert work for mixed choir and small orchestra.