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nexusstc/From a Logical Point of View/949b139fe1d16161ab8ee579ff9795a6.pdf
From a Logical Point of View
Willard Van Orman Quine
Harper Torchbooks, Cambridge, Mass.Harvard University Press, 1961
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nexusstc/Bolingbroke and His Circle: The Politics of Nostalgia in the Age of Walpole/9c929e6f8e051cdb9546393509e10541.pdf
Bolingbroke and His Circle: The Politics of Nostalgia in the Age of Walpole
Isaac Kramnick, Isaac Kramnick, Kramnick Isaac
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, Harvard political studies, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts, November 1968
"Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (16 September 1678? 12 December 1751) was an English politician, government official and political philosopher. He was a leader of the Tories, and supported the Church of England politically despite his antireligious views and opposition to theology. In 1715 he supported the Jacobite rebellion of 1715 which sought to overthrow the new king George I. Escaping to France he became foreign minister for the Pretender. He was attainted for treason, but reversed course and was allowed to return to England in 1723. He is best known as the philosopher of the Country Party. In Britain, "Bolingbroke" is pronounced Bullingbrook or Bullenbrook."--Wikipedia.
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Quantum mechanics and experience
Albert, David Z
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1992
The more science tells us about the world, the stranger it looks. Ever since physics first penetrated the atom, early in this century, what it found there has stood as a radical and unanswered challenge to many of our most cherished conceptions of nature. It has literally been called into question since then whether or not there are always objective matters of fact about the whereabouts of subatomic particles, or about the locations of tables and chairs, or even about the very contents of our thoughts. A new kind of uncertainty has become a principle of science. This book is an original and provocative investigation of that challenge, as well as a novel attempt at writing about science in a style that is simultaneously elementary and deep. It is a lucid and self-contained introduction to the foundations of quantum mechanics, accessible to anyone with a high school mathematics education, and at the same time a rigorous discussion of the most important recent advances in our understanding of that subject, some of which are due to the author himself., Issue: 28, Edition: Harvard, Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-201) and index
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Ambiguous loss : learning to live with unresolved grief
Boss, Pauline
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1999
When a loved one dies we mourn our loss. We take comfort in the rituals that mark the passing, and we turn to those around us for support. But what happens when there is no closure, when a family member or a friend who may be still alive is lost to us nonetheless? How, for example, does the mother whose soldier son is missing in action, or the family of an Alzheimer's patient who is suffering from severe dementia, deal with the uncertainty surrounding this kind of loss? In this sensitive and lucid account, Pauline Boss explains that, all too often, those confronted with such ambiguous loss fluctuate between hope and hopelessness. Suffered too long, these emotions can deaden feeling and make it impossible for people to move on with their lives. Yet the central message of this book is that they can move on. Drawing on her research and clinical experience, Boss suggests strategies that can cushion the pain and help families come to terms with their grief. Her work features the heartening narratives of those who cope with ambiguous loss and manage to leave their sadness behind, including those who have lost family members to divorce, immigration, adoption, chronic mental illness, and brain injury. With its message of hope, this eloquent book offers guidance and understanding to those struggling to regain their lives., Issue: до 2011-01, Edition: 1, Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-151), Frozen grief -- Leaving without goodbye -- Goodbye without leaving -- Mixed emotions -- Ups and downs -- The family gamble -- The turning point -- Making sense out of ambiguity -- The benefit of a doubt
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Vygotsky and the social formation of mind
Wertsch, James V
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1985
I was the TA for an undergraduate course that used this book. I read the book to reference equations when writing up homework solutions, and in response to students questions about it, but not otherwise. That is, I did not read it cover to cover, but selectively. However, almost invariably when I read a section I would think that something in it was either confusingly presented or simply wrong. I kept a list of my \"grievances\" as the semester went along, and I am writing them as part of this review. I probably should give the book one star, based on my experience, but since I haven't read very much of it, it's conceivable that other parts are very good. (So, it gets two stars.) Also note that the students uniformly complained about the book.1. P. 10, treatment of length contraction. The equation for length contraction is \"derived\" with no discussion of simultaneity. Essentially, the book writes dx = gamma ( dx - v dt ), and sets dt=0 so that dx is \"length\". This is not a correct derivation without more explanation, because (for example) using the inverse Lorentz transformation would give the opposite answer. None of the words in the book explain why the the Lorentz rather than inverse Lorentz transformation should be used. It's just not possible to give a correct treatment of Lorentz contraction without being careful about the notion of simulteneity. (It also would help to have a spacetime diagram.) You need to say what length means in each frame, and then compare them. This came up because I was giving students very little credit on a homework problem that was essentially \"derive length contraction\", and it turned out they had copied out of the book.2. P18,p117, notation for three-velocity. The book adopts the totally absurd convention of denoting the three velocity by vec{u} and the four-velocity by u^alpha. Of course, the three-velocity is not equal to the spatial components of the four-velocity, so this notation is incredibly confusing (if not...
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Kant and the exact sciences
Friedman, Michael, 1947-
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1994
Kant sought throughout his life to provide a philosophy adequate to the sciences of his time--especially Euclidean geometry and Newtonian physics. In this new book, Michael Friedman argues that Kant's continuing efforts to find a metaphysics that could provide a foundation for the sciences is of the utmost importance in understanding the development of his philosophical thought from its earliest beginnings in the thesis of 1747, through the Critique of Pure Reason, to his last unpublished writings in the Opus postumum. Previous commentators on Kant have typically minimized these efforts because the sciences in question have since been outmoded. Friedman argues that, on the contrary, Kant's philosophy is shaped by extraordinarily deep insight into the foundations of the exact sciences as he found them, and that this represents one of the greatest strengths of his philosophy. Friedman examines Kant's engagement with geometry, arithmetic and algebra, the foundations of mechanics, and the law of gravitation in Part One. He then devotes Part Two to the Opus postumum, showing how Kant's need to come to terms with developments in the physics of heat and in chemistry formed a primary motive for his projected Transition from the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science to Physics. Kant and the Exact Sciences is a book of high scholarly achievement, argued with impressive power. It represents a great advance in our understanding of Kant's philosophy of science., Includes bibliographical references (p. [345]-349) and index
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Athanasius and Constantius : theology and politics in the Constantinian empire
Barnes, Timothy David
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993
As the high-ranking Bishop of Alexandria from 328 to 373, Athanasius came into conflict with no fewer than four Roman emperors--Constantine himself, his son Constantius, Julian the Apostate, and the \"Arian\" Valens. In this new reconstruction of Athanasius's career, Timothy D. Barnes analyzes the nature and extent of the Bishop's power, especially as it intersected with the policies of these emperors. Repeatedly condemned and deposed by church councils, the Bishop persistently resurfaced as a player to contend with in ecclesiastic and imperial politics. Barnes's work reveals that Athanasius's writings, though a significant source for this period, are riddled with deliberate misinterpretations, which historians through the ages have uncritically accepted. Untangling longstanding misconceptions, Barnes reveals the Bishop's true role in the struggles within Christianity, and in the relations between the Roman emperor and the Church at a critical juncture., Issue: до 2011-08, Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-319) and indexes
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Acts of meaning
Bruner, Jerome S. (Jerome Seymour)
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, The Jerusalem-Harvard lectures, 1990
Jerome Bruner argues that the cognitive revolution, with its current fixation on mind as \"information processor;\" has led psychology away from the deeper objective of understanding mind as a creator of meanings. Only by breaking out of the limitations imposed by a computational model of mind can we grasp the special interaction through which mind both constitutes and is constituted by culture., Issue: до 2011-01, Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-170) and index
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Unto others : the evolution and psychology of unselfish behavior
Sober, Elliott, Wilson, David Sloan
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1998
Issue: до 2011-08, Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-386) and index
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Actual minds, possible worlds
Bruner, Jerome S. (Jerome Seymour)
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1986
In this characteristically graceful and provocative book, Jerome Bruner, one of the principal architects of the cognitive revolution, sets forth nothing less than a new agenda for the study of mind. According to Professor Bruner, cognitive science has set its sights too narrowly on the logical, systematic aspects of mental life--those thought processes we use to solve puzzles, test hypotheses, and advance explanations. There is obviously another side to the mind--a side devoted to the irrepressibly human acts of imagination that allow us to make experience meaningful. This is the side of the mind that leads to good stories, gripping drama, primitive myths and rituals, and plausible historical accounts. Bruner calls it the \"narrative mode,\" and his book makes important advances in the effort to unravel its nature. Drawing on recent work in literary theory, linguistics, and symbolic anthropology, as well as cognitive and developmental psychology Professor Bruner examines the mental acts that enter into the imaginative creation of possible worlds, and he shows how the activity of imaginary world making undergirds human science, literature, and philosophy, as well as everyday thinking, and even our sense of self. Over twenty years ago, Jerome Bruner first sketched his ideas about the mind's other side in his justly admired book On Knowing: Essays for the Left Hand. Actual Minds, Possible Worlds can be read as a sequel to this earlier work, but it is a sequel that goes well beyond its predecessor by providing rich examples of just how the mind's narrative mode can be successfully studied. The collective force of these examples points the way toward a more humane and subtle approach to the investigation of how the mind works., Bibliography: p. 172-192, Includes index
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Voices of the mind : a sociocultural approach to mediated action
Wertsch, James V
Cambridge (Mass.) : Harvard University Press, 1991
In Voices of the Mind, James Wertsch outlines an approach to mental functioning that stresses its inherent cultural, historical, and institutional context. A critical aspect of this approach is the cultural tools or \"mediational means\" that shape both social and individual processes. In considering how these mediational means--in particular, language--emerge in social history and the role they play in organizing the settings in which human beings are socialized, Wertsch achieves fresh insights into essential areas of human mental functioning that are typically unexplored or misunderstood. Although Wertsch's discussion draws on the work of a variety of scholars in the social sciences and the humanities, the writings of two Soviet theorists, L. S. Vygotsky (1896-1934) and Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975), are of particular significance. Voices of the Mind breaks new ground in reviewing and integrating some of their major theoretical ideas and in demonstrating how these ideas can be extended to address a series of contemporary issues in psychology and related fields. A case in point is Wertsch's analysis of \"voice,\" which exemplifies the collaborative nature of his effort. Although some have viewed abstract linguistic entities, such as isolated words and sentences, as the mechanism shaping human thought, Wertsch turns to Bakhtin, who demonstrated the need to analyze speech in terms of how it \"appropriates\" the voices of others in concrete sociocultural settings. These appropriated voices may be those of specific speakers, such as one's parents, or they may take the form of \"social languages\" characteristic of a category of speakers, such as an ethnic or national community. Speaking and thinking thus involve the inherent process of \"ventriloquating\" through the voices of other socioculturally situated speakers. Voices of the Mind attempts to build upon this theoretical foundation, persuasively arguing for the essential bond between cognition and culture., Issue:...
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Accounting for tastes
Becker, Gary S. (Gary Stanley), 1930-
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1996
Economists generally accept as a given the old adage that there's no accounting for tastes. Nobel Laureate Gary Becker disagrees, and in this lively new collection he confronts the problem of preferences and values: how they are formed and how they affect our behavior. He argues that past experiences and social influences form two basic capital stocks: personal and social. He then applies these concepts to assessing the effects of advertising, the power of peer pressure, the nature of addiction, and the function of habits. This framework promises to illuminate many other realms of social life previously considered off-limits by economists., Issue: до 2011-08, Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-258) and index
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Acts of meaning
Bruner, Jerome S. (Jerome Seymour)
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, The Jerusalem-Harvard lectures, 1990
Jerome Bruner argues that the cognitive revolution, with its current fixation on mind as \"information processor;\" has led psychology away from the deeper objective of understanding mind as a creator of meanings. Only by breaking out of the limitations imposed by a computational model of mind can we grasp the special interaction through which mind both constitutes and is constituted by culture., Issue: до 2011-01, Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-170) and index
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The American political economy : macroeconomics and electoral politics
Hibbs, Douglas A., 1944-
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1987
Here is the most comprehensive and authoritative work to date on relationships between the economy and politics in the years from Eisenhower through Reagan. Extending and deepening his earlier work, which had major impact in both political science and economics, Hibbs traces the patterns in and sources of postwar growth, unemployment, and inflation. He identifies which groups \"win\" and \"lose\" from inflations and recessions. He also shows how voters' perceptions and reactions to economic events affect the electoral fortunes of political parties and presidents. Hibbs's analyses demonstrate that political officials in a democratic society ignore the economic interests and demands of their constituents at their peril, because episodes of prosperity and austerity frequently have critical influence on voters' behavior at the polls. The consequences of Eisenhower's last recession, of Ford's unwillingness to stimulate the economy, of Carter's stalled recovery were electorally fatal, whereas Johnson's, Nixon's, and Reagan's successes in presiding over rising employment and real incomes helped win elections. The book develops a major theory of macroeconomic policy action that explains why priority is given to growth, unemployment, inflation, and income distribution shifts with changes in partisan control of the White House. The analysis shows how such policy priorities conform to the underlying economic interests and preferences of the governing party's core political supporters. Throughout the study Hibbs is careful to take account of domestic institutional arrangements and international economic events that constrain domestic policy effectiveness and influence domestic economic outcomes. Hibbs's interdisciplinary approach yields more rigorous and more persuasive characterizations of the American political economy than either purely economic, apolitical analyses or purely partisan, politicized accounts. His book provides a useful benchmark...
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Understanding the infinite [electronic resource]
Lavine, Shaughan
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed., 1998
How can the infinite, a subject so remote from our finite experience, be an everyday working tool for the working mathematician? Blending history, philosophy, mathematics and logic, Shaughan Lavine answers this question with clarity. An account of the origins of the modern mathematical theory of the infinite, his book is also a defense against the attacks and misconceptions that have dogged this theory since its introduction in the late 19th century. With his development of set theory in the 1880s, Georg Cantor introduced the infinite into mathematics. But his theory, both critics and supporters have charged, was subject to paradoxes proceeding from Cantor's \"naive intuitions\", and this verdict has had an enormous impact on the philosophy of mathematics. Lavine effectively reverses this charge by showing that set theory is in fact an excellent example of the posititve and necessary role of intuition in mathematics. His history, moving from Greek geometry through the development of calculus to the evolution of set theory, ultimately leads to the crux of the issue: the source of our intuitions concerning the infinite. Along the way, he offers a careful and critical discussion of differing views across the philosophical spectrum. Making use of the mathematical work of Jan Mycielski, formerly accessible only to logicians, Lavine demonstrates that knowledge of the infinite is possible, even according to strict standards that require some intuitive basis for knowledge. He shows that the source of our intuitions concerning Cantor's infinite, as a matter of historical and psychological fact, is extrapolation from ordinary experience of the indefinitely large., Issue: 2009 new, Edition: First Edition, Originally published 1994, Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-347) and index, Description based on print version record
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African American midwifery in the South : dialogues of birth, race, and memory
Fraser, Gertrude Jacinta
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1998
Starting at the turn of the century, most African American midwives in the South were gradually excluded from reproductive health care. Gertrude Fraser shows how physicians, public health personnel, and state legislators mounted a campaign ostensibly to improve maternal and infant health, especially in rural areas. They brought traditional midwives under the control of a supervisory body, and eventually eliminated them. In the writings and programs produced by these physicians and public health officials, Fraser finds a universe of ideas about race, gender, the relationship of medicine to society, and the status of the South in the national political and social economies. Fraser also studies this experience through dialogues of memory. She interviews members of a rural Virginia African American community that included not just retired midwives and their descendants, but anyone who lived through this transformation in medical care--especially the women who gave birth at home attended by a midwife. She compares these narrations to those in contemporary medical journals and public health materials, discovering contradictions and ambivalence: was the midwife a figure of shame or pride? How did one distance oneself from what was now considered \"superstitious\" or \"backward\" and at the same time acknowledge and show pride in the former unquestioned authority of these beliefs and practices? In an important contribution to African American studies and anthropology, African American Midwifery in the South brings new voices to the discourse on the hidden world of midwives and birthing., Issue: до 2011-01, Edition: 1, Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-282) and index
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Academic duty
Kennedy, Donald, 1931-
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed., 1997
Examining teaching, graduate training, research, and their ethical context in the research university, Donald Kennedy, former President of Stanford University and currently a faculty member, suggests that meaningful reform cannot take place until more rigorous standards of academic responsibility are embraced by both faculty and the administration. With vision and compassion, he offers an important antidote to recent attacks from without that decry the university and the professoriate., Issue: 13, Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-299) and index, Academic freedom, academic duty -- Preparing -- To teach -- To mentor -- To serve the university -- To discover -- To publish -- To tell the truth -- To reach beyond the walls -- To change, Donald Kennedy, the former president of Stanford University and currently a member of its faculty, has been at the front lines of the issues confounding the academy today. In this new book, he brings his experience and concern to bear on the present state of the university. He examines teaching, graduate training, research, and their ethical context in the research university. Aware of the numerous pressures that academics face, from the pursuit of open inquiry in the midst of culture wars, to confusion and controversy over the ownership of ideas, to the scramble for declining research funds and facilities, he explores the whys and wherefores of academic misconduct, be it scholarly, financial, or personal. Kennedy suggests that meaningful reform cannot take place until more rigorous standards of academic responsibility - to students, the university, and the public - are embraced by both faculty and the administration
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The unity of reason : essays on Kant's philosophy
Henrich, Dieter, 1927-, Velkley, Richard L
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1994
Kant holds a key position in the history of modern philosophy as the last great figure to belong both to the Anglo-American analytic tradition and the Continental tradition. A scholar of Kant and German idealism, Dieter Henrich combines an encyclopaedic knowledge of Kant's texts with an understanding of the philosophers of preceding and succeeding centuries. Henrich's distinctive contribution has been to break through the entrenched stereotypes of the ontological and neo-Kantian schools of Kant interpretation in order to place Kant's major ideas in their historical and developmental context, demonstrating their enduring philosophical significance. Henrich has shown how Kant's attempt to overcome the dichotomy between rationalism and moral-sense philosophy led to a lifelong struggle to establish the unity of theoretical and practical reason and the inseparability of the motivational force of the principle of ethics from its function as a principle for ethical judgement. But Henrich has also shown how Kant's project of unification contained fundamental tensions that called forth the projects of such post-Kantians as Schiller, Fichte and Hegel, which explored new approaches within the Kantian framework. The essays in this book present a persuasive picture of the development of Kant's moral philosophy and give an account of the argumentative strategies determining all aspects of Kant's philosophy. They reflect Henrich's general interest in the unity of reason as well as his special interest in self-consciousness as both a key concept of modern philosophy and the key to the highly disputed interpretation of Kant's transcendental deduction of categories., Issue: до 2011-08, Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-242) and index
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Authors and owners : the invention of copyright
Rose, Mark, 1939-
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993
The notion of the author as the creator and therefore the first owner of a work is deeply rooted both in our economic system and in our concept of the individual. But this concept of authorship is modern. Mark Rose traces the formation of copyright in eighteenth-century Britain--and in the process highlights still current issues of intellectual property. Authors and Owners is at once a fascinating look at an important episode in legal history and a significant contribution to literary and cultural history. , Issue: 0, Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-169) and index
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Athanasius and Constantius [electronic resource] : theology and politics in the Constantinian empire
Barnes, Timothy David, American Council of Learned Societies
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993
This well documented study focuses on the career of Archbishop Athanasius of Alexandria during the 300s AD. But beyond that, Barnes illuminates the surrounding age with its assumptions, passions, and realities. Behind the official statements of a winner in church history, Barnes shows us the evidence of a fallible, ambitious, vindictive man, striving to defeat his rivals by almost any means necessary. The ups and downs of this man's career are close to breathtaking. Barnes' careful research reveals a saga of disturbing political hardball over the future of power in Rome's new imperial religion. rr--author of Correcting Jesus r, Issue: 0, Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-319) and indexes, Electronic text and image data
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Ammianus Marcellinus, with an English translation
Ammianus Marcellinus, Rolfe, John Carew, 1859-1943
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press ; London : W. Heinemann, Loeb classical library -- no.315, 1940
Ammianus Marcellinus, ca. 325–ca. 395 CE, a Greek of Antioch, joined the army when still young and served under the governor Ursicinus and the emperor of the East Constantius II, and later under the emperor Julian, whom he admired and accompanied against the Alamanni and the Persians. He subsequently settled in Rome, where he wrote in Latin a history of the Roman empire in the period 96–378 CE, entitled Rerum Gestarum Libri XXXI. Of these 31 books only 14–31 (353–378 CE) survive, a remarkably accurate and impartial record of his own times. Soldier though he was, he includes economic and social affairs. He was broadminded towards non-Romans and towards Christianity. We get from him clear indications of causes of the fall of the Roman empire. His style indicates that his prose was intended for recitation. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Ammianus Marcellinus is in three volumes., Issue: до 2011-01, Latin and English on opposite pages, Includes bibliographical references and index
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Dilemmas of urban America
Weaver, Robert C. (Robert Clifton), 1907-1997
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1965
ix, 138 pages 21 cm "Based on the Godkin lectures ... delivered at Harvard University." Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [121]-131)
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ia/b32740323.pdf
Civilian health in wartime
Dieuaide, Francis R. (Francis Raymond), 1892-
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1942
vi pages, 2 leaves, [3]-328 pages : 22 cm "Suggestions for further reading": p.[307]-312
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ia/manhisworks0000unse_t4g9.pdf
Man and his works
Thorndike, Edward L. (Edward Lee), 1874-1949
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1943
212 pages 20 cm Includes bibliographical references
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ia/competitioninalu0000unse.pdf
Competition in the aluminum industry, 1945-1958
Peck, Merton J
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1961
x, 227 pages : 25 cm "The first version was undertaken as a doctoral thesis [Harvard University]"--Page vi Includes bibliographical references and index
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ia/fieldingnatureof0000unse.pdf
Fielding and the nature of the novel
Alter, Robert
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1968
x, 211 pages 22 cm Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [205]-208) On the critical dismissal of Fielding -- The uses of style -- The design of character -- The architectonic novel -- Fielding's problem novel -- Fielding and the future of the novel
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ia/towardgeneralthe0rlva.pdf
Toward a general theory of action
Parsons, Talcott, 1902-1979, editor; Shils, Edward, 1910-1995, editor
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1954
xi, 506 pages : 25 cm Bibliographies included
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ia/techniqueintales0000unse.pdf
Technique in the tales of Henry James
Vaid, Krishna Baldev, 1927-
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1964
x, 285 p. 22 cm Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 267-281)
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ia/emergenceofliber0000unse.pdf
The emergence of liberal Catholicism in America
Cross, Robert D
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1958
328 pages ; 23 cm Includes bibliographical references Catholicism and culture in nineteenth-century Europe -- Liberals and conservatives in the American church -- The church and American protestantism -- Catholicism and a non-Catholic state -- The expectations of American democracy -- Perspectives on social change -- The question of the schools -- Intellectual life and the church -- A church of energetic individuals -- The response of European Catholicism -- Liberal Catholicism in the twentieth century
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Tin cans and tin plate: a study of competition in two related markets
McKie, James W., author
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1959
xii, 321 pages : 25 cm Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-315)
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ia/threethousandyea00uaamk.pdf
Three thousand years of educational wisdom; selections from great documents
Ulich, Robert, 1890-1977, editor
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard university press, 1947
x, 614 pages 25 cm Asia: India. China.--Greek and Roman antiquity: Plato. Aristotle. Plutarch. Quintilian.--Ancient and medieval Christianity: The Bible. Tatian. Saint Augustine. Saint Basil. Saint Jerome. Hrabanus Maurus. John Gerson.--Islam: Al-Ghazali. Ibn Khaldoun.--The humanist evolution: Aenea Silvio. Martin Luther. Desiderius Erasmus. The Jesuit order. Michel de Montaigne.--The new method of thinking: Francis Bacon. Rene Descartes. Galileo Galilei.--The development of modern education: Johann Amos Comenius. Sir William Petty. John Locke. Jean Jacques Rousseau. Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Jefferson. Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. Johann Friedrich Herbart. Friedrich Wilhelm Froebel. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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ia/essaysinmonetary0000unse_j3o4.pdf
Essays in monetary economics
Johnson, Harry G. (Harry Gordon), 1923-1977
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1967
332 pages : 23 cm Includes bibliographical references and index
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Agnus castus : a Middle English herbal reconstructed from various manuscripts
Gösta Brodin
Lundequistska Bokhandeln ; Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1950
The aim of this work is to edit the hitherto unpublished Agnus Castustreatise, to discuss various problems connected with its history, language,and contents, to examine its vocabulary, and to give some notes,mostly bibliographical, on the different MSS. As may be seen from thetable of contents, this work does not greatly differ from others of asimilar kind, but it may be appropriate to make a few explanatoryremarks.
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ia/childrenyouthina01brem.pdf
Children and youth in America: a documentary history. editor, Robert H. Bremner, associate editors, John Barnard, Tamara K. Hareven, Robert M. Mennel
Bremner, Robert Hamlett, 1917-
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, Volume 1, 1970
3 v. in 5
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ia/uncertainfriends00neuc.pdf
An uncertain friendship: Theodore Roosevelt and Japan, 1906-1909
Neu, Charles E. cn
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1967
Bibliography: p. [323]-333
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ia/chanzeauxvillage00wyli.pdf
Chanzeaux, a village in Anjou
Wylie, Laurence William, 1909- , ed. dn
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1966
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [365]-372)
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ia/languagepoetryso00guil.pdf
Language and poetry; some poets of Spain
Guillén, Jorge, 1893-
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1961
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [271]-285)
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ia/generaltheoryofl0000kels_d1f5.pdf
General theory of law and state
Kelsen, Hans, 1881-1973; Wedberg, Anders, 1913-1978; Kraus, Wolfgang Herbert, 1905-
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1945
xxxiii, 516 p. 22 cm "The present book is intended to reformulate rather than merely to republish thoughts and ideas previously expressed in German and in French [in the author's Allgemeine staatslehre (1925); Theorie générale du droit international public (1928); Reine rechtslehre (1934)]"--Pref "Appendix: Natural law doctrine and legal positivism, translated by Wolfgang Herbert Kraus [from Die philosophischen grundlagen der naturrechtslehre und des rechtspositivismus]": p. [389]-446 Includes bibliographical references and index GUL Special Collections copy 1 owned by Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr. (1906-1986), U.S. District Judge (D. Mass) (1941-1986) GUL Special Collections copy 1 annotated by Judge Wyzanski
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ia/witchcraftinoldn00kitt.pdf
Witchcraft in old and New England
Kittredge, George Lyman, 1860-1941
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1929
6 p. l., [3]-641 p. 25 cm.
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ia/benevolentmanlif00boyc.pdf
The benevolent man; a life of Ralph Allen of Bath
Boyce, Benjamin, 1903-
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1967
Bibliographical footnotes
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ia/federal_man_1964_00_3495.pdf
Federal conflict of interest law
Manning, Bayless
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1964
Digitized at Georgetown University Law Library
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ia/ourmoreperfectun0000unse.pdf
Our more perfect union; from eighteenth-century principles to twentieth-century practice
Arthur N Holcombe
Cambridge [Mass.] Harvard University Press, Cambridge [Mass, 1958
xiii, 462 pages 25 cm Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-446)
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ia/desenectutedeami0000cice.pdf
De senectute, De amicitia De divinatione
Cicero; with an English translation by William Armistead Falconer. --
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press ; London: Heinemann, Loeb classical library, Cambridge, Mass, London, Massachusetts, 1964
viii, 567 p. -- Latin and English on opposite pages Reprint of the 1923 ed Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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ia/harvardcityplann0000unse.pdf
Harvard city planning studies
Harvard University. Graduate School of City Planning
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts, 1930
v. : 25 cm Issued by the Graduate School of City Planning, Harvard University
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ia/tragedyinartofmu0000leos.pdf
Tragedy in the art of music
Leo Schrade
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1964
ix, 137 p. 22 cm "The Charles Eliot Norton lectures, 1962-1963."
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ia/spacetimearchit00gied.pdf
Space, time and architecture: the growth of a new tradition
Sigfried Giedion
Cambridge [Mass.]: Harvard University Press, 3rd ed., rev. and enl., Cambridge [Mass.], Massachusetts, 1954
xxii, 778 pages : 25 cm First ed. published 1941 Includes bibliographical references and index
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ia/aristotlepartsof0000unse.pdf
Parts of animals
Aristotle; Peck, A. L. (Arthur Leslie), 1902-1974, translator; Forster, E. S. (Edward Seymour), 1879-1950, translator; Aristotle. De partibus animalium. English; Aristotle. De partibus animalium. Greek (Ancient); Aristotle. De motu animalium. Greek (Ancient); Aristotle. De motu animalium. English; Aristotle. De incessu animalium. English; Aristotle. De incessu animalium. Greek (Ancient)
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: W. Heinemann, 1937
v, 555, 1 unnumbered pages ; 15 cm At head of title: Aristotle The De animalium motu ("Movement of animals") has been generally considered a spurious work, though recent opinion has favoured its genuineness. cf. Introduction, p. 436 Includes bibliographical references (Modern editions and translations; References: pages 48-49: pages 44-45) and indexes [1] Parts of animals -- [2] Movement of animals -- [3] Progression of animals -- [4] Index to Parts of animals -- [5] Index to Movement and progression of animals
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upload/cgiym_more/PBooks Collection 2023/Biblioteca Neuva/DE MAN, Paul & GASCHE, Rodolphe - The wild card of reading.epub
The wild card of reading : on Paul de Man
Gasché, Rodolphe
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1998
Mode of access: Internet Literary studies: general,Literary theory,Literature - Classics / Criticism,History,Literary Criticism,Reference,Linguistics,Semiotics & Theory,De Man, Paul,20th century,Criticism
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ia/jonathandrawslon00dors.pdf
Jonathan draws the long bow
by Richard M. Dorson
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts, 1946
Bibliographical foot-notes. "Note on the printed sources for New England folktales": p. 261-263
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Metropolis 1985 : interpretation of the findings of the New York metropolitan region study
Raymond Vernon
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, New York metropolitan region study, Cambridge, Mass, 1960
xiii, 242 pages : 22 cm The concluding volume of a series resulting from the 1956 economic and demographic study of the New York Metropolitan Area conducted by the Graduate School of Public Administration at Harvard University. This volume presents an analysis of the area's potential development, according to demographic, economic and governmental trends Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [241]-244) Metropolis today -- Origins of a metropolitan region -- Growth in the region's industries -- Labor and freight -- External economies -- From jobs to people to jobs again -- The distribution of jobs within the region -- Jobs in motion -- From tenement to split level -- City hall and town hall -- Metropolis 1985
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