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lgli/Ernst Cassirer, Paul Oskar Kristeller, John Herman Randall, - The Renaissance Philosophy of Man: Petrarca, Valla, Ficino, Pico, Pomponazzi, Vives (1954) (1954, Chicago University press).djvu
The Renaissance Philosophy of Man: Petrarca, Valla, Ficino, Pico, Pomponazzi, Vives (1954) Ernst Cassirer, Paul Oskar Kristeller, John Herman Randall, Chicago University press, 3, 1954
Despite our admiration for Renaissance achievement in the arts and sciences, in literature and classical learning, the rich and diversified philosophical thought of the period remains largely unknown. This volume illuminates three major currents of thought dominant in the earlier Italian Renaissance: classical humanism (Petrarch and Valla), Platonism (Ficino and Pico), and Aristotelianism (Pomponazzi). A short and elegant work of the Spaniard Vives is included to exhibit the diffusion of the ideas of humanism and Platonism outside Italy. Now made easily accessible, these texts recover for the English reader a significant facet of Renaissance learning.
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The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity Alexandre Antonelli Chicago University Press, 2022
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ia/listofbooksarti00cros.pdf
A list of books and articles, chiefly bibliographical, designed to serve as an introd. to the bibliography and methods of English literary history, with an index Tom Peete Cross Chicago University Press, 6th ed., Chicago, Illinois, 1932
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ia/diplomatunderstr0000swil.pdf
Diplomat under stress: Visconti-Venosta and the crisis of July, 1870 S. William Halperin Chicago University Press, Chicago, Ill, United Kingdom, 1963
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ia/childpsychologys0062haro.pdf
Child psychology: the sixty second year book of the National Society for the Study of Education edited by Harold W Stevenson Chicago University Press, Chicago, United States, 1963
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ia/negropoliticians0000haro.pdf
Negro politicians: the rise of Negro politics in Chicago. Harold F. Gosnell Chicago University Press, Chicago, United States, 1966
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ia/structureofliter0000good.pdf
The structure of literature Paul Goodman. -- Chicago University Press, Phoenix books -- P91, Chicago, Illinois, 1962
vii, 280p
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Oikonomia: Ancient Greek Philosophers on the Meaning of Economic Life Etienne Helmer & David A. Auerbach (Translator) University of Chicago Press, 2024
A detailed analysis of oikonomia, an underexplored branch of knowledge in ancient Greek philosophy. In this book, Étienne Helmer offers a comprehensive analysis of oikonomia in ancient Greek philosophy. Despite its similarity to the word “economy,” for the ancients, oikonomia named a branch of knowledge—the science of management—that was aimed at studying the practices we engage in to satisfy our needs. This began with the domestic sphere, but it radiated outward from the oikos (house) to encompass broader issues in the polis (city) as well. Helmer explores topics such as gender roles and marriage, property and the household, the acquisition and preservation of material goods, and how Greek philosophers addressed the issue of slavery in the ancient world. Even if we are not likely to share many of ancient thinkers’ beliefs today, Helmer shows that there was once a way of thinking of “economic life” that went beyond the mere accumulation of wealth, representing a key point of departure for understanding how to inhabit the world with others.
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Aristocracy and the middle-classes in Germany : social types in German literature, 1830-1900 Bramsted, Ernest Kohn Chicago University Press, Rev. ed., Chicago, 1964
364p
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The demand for durable goods edited by Arnold Harberger Chicago University Press, Chicago, United States, 1960
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ia/internationalenc0001unse_k1s9.pdf
International encyclopedia of unified science / Edited by Otto Neurath, Rudolf Carnap and Charles Morris Otto Neurath Chicago: University Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1962
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nexusstc/Evolution After Darwin/abf1b2530523e37a945451eec56fe763.pdf
Evolution After Darwin Sol Tax Chicago University Press, 1960
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ia/parathyroidgland0000piet.pdf
The parathyroid glands: ultrastructure, secretion, and function Pieter J. Gaillard University of Chicago Press; Chicago University Press 1965., 1965-01-01
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nexusstc/Fundamentals of Concept Formation in Empirical Science/a0da2664d917cc049a309314ec2461e5.pdf
Fundamentals of Concept Formation in Empirical Science Carl Gustav Hempel Chicago University Press, International encyclopedia of Unified science ; Vol. 2, Nr., 1964
Carl Gustav Hempel: Fundamentals Of Concept Formation In Empirical Science The growth of a scientific discipline always brings with it the development of a system of specialized, more or less abstract concepts and of a corresponding technical terminology. The central questions examined in this monograph are for what reasons and by what methods are these special concepts introduced and how do they function in scientific theory. The task is undertaken in 3 major sections. (1) The fundamental principles of the general theory of definition. (2) Analysis of methods, both definitional and non-definitional, by means of which scientific concepts are introduced. (3) Some basic types of concept formation in science. A study of qualitative and quantitive concepts and methods in empirical science. 6-page bibliography.
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nexusstc/The child and the curriculum and The school and society/9ceaef8ea7a6ce645a9b93eec5e76eec.pdf
The child and the curriculum and The school and society John Dewey Chicago University Press, 1966
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ia/bwb_KS-284-309.pdf
Elizabethan and Metaphysical Imagery: Renaissance Poetic and Twentieth-Century Critics by Rosemond Tuve Chicago University Press, United States, 1947
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ia/aestheticsofnove0000ames.pdf
Aesthetics of the novel Van Meter Ames Chicago University Press, Chicago, 1928
221p
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ia/structurallingui0000harr.pdf
Methods in structural linguistics Zellig S. Harris University of Chicago Press, Phoenix books, P52, Chicago, Illinois, 1963
xvi, 384 p. : 21 cm Published in 1951 under title: Methods in structural linguistics Includes bibliogrpahical references and index
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ia/poemsanddefenceo0000dani.pdf
Poems, and A defence of ryme: Edited by Arthur Colby Sprague Samuel Daniel Chicago University Press, Phoenix books, P200, Chicago, Illinois, 1965
215p
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Mountain Sheep A Study In Behavior And Evolution (wildlife Behavior & Ecology) Valerius Geist Chicago ; London: The Chicago University Press, Wildlife Behavior and Ecology, 2nd impression, Chicago, 1974
XV, 383 s. : 24 cm Indeks Bibliogr. s. 354-370
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ia/astronomicaltech0000hilt.pdf
Astronomical techniques Hiltner, W. A. (William Albert), 1914- Chicago, University Press, Stars and stellar systems; compendium of astronomy and astrophysics,, Chicago, Illinois, 1962
xxi, 635 p. 25 cm, Includes bibliographies
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ia/johndeweycentenn0000thom.pdf
John Dewey: a centennial bibliography Milton Halsey Thomas University of Chicago Press, [Chicago], Illinois, 1962
xiii, 370 p
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ia/folktalesofhunga0000unse_g8c7.pdf
Folk Tales of Hungary Linda Degh Chicago: University Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1965
The son of the cow with a broken horn -- Csucskari -- Handsome Andras -- Pretty maid Ibronka -- The tale of a king, a prince, and a horse -- The tree that reached up to the sky -- Peterke -- The story of the gallant Szerus -- Whiteshirt -- The parson and the poor man -- The squire and his coachman -- Lazybones -- A stroke of luck -- A hussar stroke -- King Matyas and his scholars -- Why some women are grouchy and some are slovenly -- How people got a taste of tobacco and how they took to dancing -- When Jesus became thirsty -- When Jesus grew tired -- St. Peter and the horseshoe -- The little innocent -- When a Magyar gets really angry -- Cecus-Becus Berneusz -- Manyo is dead -- The dogs and the wolves converse -- Three kids, the billy goat, and the wolf -- The goat that lost half his skin -- The yellow bird -- When I was a miller -- When I was a kid of ten -- The fairies of Karcsa -- When the Tartars came -- The valiant fish trapper -- The kidnapped child -- Rakoczi legends : A hunting adventure ; Rakoczi and this Taltos daughter -- How we saw the last of forced labor -- Captain Lenkey's Company -- Lajos Kossuth and Sandor Rozsa -- Kossuth wanders through the countryside -- A peice of roquery -- Outlaw Joska Geszten goes his own way Joska Geszten makes his getaway -- The two herdsmen who used black magic -- The herdsmen and the wolves -- The herdsman's magic cape -- The cowherder's bull -- Uncle Gyuri's bulls -- The magic whip -- The magic calk -- The count's horses -- The carter and his wheel -- Knowledge obtained at the crossroads -- The witch that came with the whirlwind -- The man who understood the language of animals -- The witch's doughnuts -- Three funny stories about magic -- The miller and the rats -- Why men grow old -- The black bull and the Garaboncias -- The dragon rider -- The man who lodged with serpents -- The grateful Garaboncias -- The lover who came as a star -- The witch's piper -- The man who lost his shinbones -- The unqiet surveyor -- A dead husband returns to reveal hidden treasure -- The midwife and the frog -- The Devil's best man
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ia/readingsinrussia0000riha.pdf
Readings in Russian civilization Thomas Riha University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1964
1 volume (continuous paging) ; 24 cm Bibliographical footnotes. Russia before Peter the Great, 900-1700.--Imperial Russia, 1700-1917.--Soviet Russia, 1917-1963 Includes bibliographical references v. 1. Russia before Peter the Great, 900-1700.--v.2. Imperial Russia, 1700-1917.--v.3. Soviet Russia, 1917-1963
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Uselessness : a novel Lalo, Eduardo The University of Chicago Press, 2004
The streets of Paris at night are pathways coursing with light and shadow, channels along which identity may be formed and lost, where the grand inflow of history, art, language, and thought—and of love—can both inspire and enfeeble. For the narrator of Eduardo Lalo’s *Uselessness*, it is a world long desired. But as this young aspiring writer discovers upon leaving his home in San Juan to study—to live and be reborn—in the city of his dreams, Paris’s twinned influences can rip you apart.Lalo’s first novel, *Uselessness* is something of a bildungsroman of his own student days in Paris. But more than this, it is a literary précis of his oeuvre—of themes that obsess him still. Told in two parts, *Uselessness* first follows our narrator through his romantic and intellectual awakenings in Paris, where he elevates his adopted home over the moribund one he has left behind. But as he falls in and out of love he comes to realize that as a Puerto Rican, he will always be apart. Ending the greatest romance of his life—that with the city of Paris itself—he returns to San Juan. And in this new era of his life, he is forced to confront choices made, ambitions lost or unmet—to look upon lives not lived.A tale of the travails of youthful romance and adult acceptance, of foreignness and isolation both at home and abroad, and of the stultifying power of the desire to belong—and to be moved—*Uselessness *is here rendered into English by the masterful translator Suzanne Jill Levine. For anyone who has been touched by the disquieting passion of Paris, *Uselessness* is a stirring saga.All Identifiers : goodreads:34227441, isbn:9780226207797Uncomma Author : Eduardo Lalowords : 60765Number of Words in Auth: 2Num of Aut : 1Record ID : TEMPLATE ERROR Value: unknown field idTitle Parm A : UselessnessTitle Parm B : (Title Parm D : UselessnessTitle Parm F : UselessnessTitle Length : 011Number of Formats : 0Single Author : Lalo, EduardoSorted Author by LN, FN: Lalo, EduardoHas Cover : TEMPLATE ERROR Interpreter: Internal error evaluating an expression: 'Metadata object has no attribute named: 'has_cover'' - line number 1
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lgli/Glenn Gould, Jonathan Cott - Conversations with Glenn Gould (2005, University of Chicago Press).pdf
Conversations with Glenn Gould Glenn Gould, Jonathan Cott University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press ed, Chicago, Illinois, 2005
<p><p>one Of The Most Idiosyncratic And Charismatic Musicians Of The Twentieth Century, Pianist Glenn Gould (1932&#8211;82) Slouched At The Piano From A Sawed-down Wooden Stool, Interpreting Bach, Beethoven, And Mozart At Hastened Tempos With Pristine Clarity. A Strange Genius And True Eccentric, Gould Was Renowned Not Only For His Musical Gifts But Also For His Erratic Behavior&#58; He Often Hummed Aloud During Concerts And Appeared In Unpressed Tails, Fingerless Gloves, And Fur Coats. In 1964, At The Height Of His Controversial Career, He Abandoned The Stage Completely To Focus Instead On Recording And Writing. <br><br>jonathan Cott, A Prolific Author And Poet Praised By Larry Mcmurtry As The Ideal Interviewer, Was One Of The Very Few People To Whom Gould Ever Granted An Interview. Cott Spoke With Gould In 1974 For <i>rolling Stone </i>and Published The Transcripts In Two Long Articles; After Gould's Death, Cott Gathered These Interviews In <i>conversations With Glenn Gould</i>, Adding An Introduction, A Selection Of Photographs, A List Of Gould's Recorded Repertoire, A Filmography, And A Listing Of Gould's Programs On Radio And Tv. A Brilliant One-on-one In Which Gould Discusses His Dislike Of Mozart's Piano Sonatas, His Partiality For Composers Such As Orlando Gibbons And Richard Strauss, And His Admiration For The Popular Singer Petula Clark (and His Dislike Of The Beatles), Among Other Topics, <i>conversations With Glenn Gould</i> Is Considered By Many, Including The Subject, To Be The Best Interview Gould Ever Gave And One Of His Most Remarkable Performances.</p>
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ia/transformingpari0000jord_q7q0.pdf
Transforming Paris : the life and labors of Baron Haussmann by David P. Jordan The Chicago University Press, University of Chicago Press ed., Chicago, Illinois, 1996
xxii, 455 p. : 25 cm
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ia/lapidarysnosegay0000cand.pdf
The Lapidary's Nosegay (Mountain West Poetry Series) Candland, Lara The Center for Literary Publishing, Colorado State University, Mountain west poetry series, Fort Collins, Colorado, 2018
<p>The Lapidary's Nosegay, Lara Candland's primer of poems, presents to readers a bouquet of resplendent poems that Candland has created, collaged, curated, and reimagined by using the rich floral and gem imagery in the poetry of Emily Dickinson as her primary source material. Dickinson and Candland share linguistic and theological roots in the Bible, nineteenth-century American Protestantism, and a lexicon distinctive to their specific individuarian communities, and this collection of poems draws a serpentine kind of map across nearly two centuries, journeying from Amherst, Massachusetts, to Provo, Utah, from Dickinson's severe and lush New England to Candland's own jagged, harsh, and stunning high desert Utah. The Lapidary's Nosegay explores the ways that both poets have simultaneously challenged and embraced the axiomatic constraints of religion, landscape, and cultural conventions and expectations of each poet's time and place.<br></p><p>Aesthetically, Candland attempts to challenge the hierarchies of the page through linguistic, typographic, and sonic experimentation. The Lapidary's Nosegay carries Dickinsonian echoes to alliterative and parenthetic excessivities that indicate sound stresses or that pictographically invoke sun, god, ghosts, ecstasy, and the jewels and flowers tumbling throughout Dickinson's own poems. This collection works at toppling textual hierarchies, systematically jumbling sound, text, meaning, symbol, and context and entering the vein of radical American aesthetics, politics, and culture that have shaped Candland's life and poetics.<br></p>
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lgli/R:\ebooks\978-0-226-44386-7\Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle by Pierre Klossowski.pdf
Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle Nietzsche, Friedrich;Klossowski, Pierre;Smith, Daniel W The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1997, cop. 1969
Long recognized as a masterpiece of Nietzsche scholarship, Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle is made available here for the first time in English. Taking a structuralist approach to the relation between Nietzsche's thought and his life, Pierre Klossowski emphasizes the centrality of the notion of Eternal Return (a cyclical notion of time and history) for understanding Nietzsche's propensities for self-denial, self-refutation, and self-consumption. Nietzsche's ideas did not stem from personal pathology, according to Klossowski. Rather, Nietzsche made a pathological use of his best ideas, anchoring them in his own fluctuating bodily and mental conditions. Thus Nietzsche's belief that questions of truth and morality are at base questions of power and fitness resonates dynamically and intellectually with his alternating lucidity and delirium.
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Tunguska, or the end of nature : a philosophical dialogue Michael Hampe; Michael Winkler The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2015
On June 30, 1908, a mysterious explosion erupted in the skies over a vast woodland area of Siberia. Known as the Tunguska Event, it has been a source of wild conjecture over the past century, attributed to causes ranging from meteors to a small black hole to antimatter. In this imaginative book, Michael Hampe sets four fictional men based on real-life scholars—a physicist (Günter Hasinger and Steven Weinberg), a philosopher (Paul Feyerabend), a biologist (Adolf Portmann), and a mathematician (Alfred North Whitehead)—adrift on the open ocean, in a dense fog, to discuss what they think happened. The result is a playful and highly illuminating exploration of the definition of nature, mankind’s role within it, and what its end might be. __Tunguska, Or the End of Nature__ uses its four-man setup to tackle some of today’s burning issues—such as climate change, environmental destruction, and resource management—from a diverse range of perspectives. With a kind of foreboding, it asks what the world was like, and will be like, without us, whether we are negligible and the universe random, whether nature can truly be explained, whether it is good or evil, or whether nature is simply a thought we think. This is a profoundly unique work, a thrillingly interdisciplinary piece of scholarly literature that probes the mysteries of nature and humans alike.
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ia/justicebylottery00barb.pdf
Justice by Lottery (Women in Culture and Society) Barbara Goodwin Harvester Wheatsheaf ; Chicago University Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1992
In this imaginative and provocative book, Barbara Goodwin explores the question of how lottery systems can achieve egalitarian social justice in societies with seemingly ineradicable inequalities.<p>She begins with the utopian fable of Aleatoria, a country not unlike our own in the not-too-distant-future, where most goods are distributed by lottery-even the right to have children. She then analyzes the philosophical arguments for and against lottery distribution and a comparison of justice by lottery with other contemporary theories of justice.</p><p>Goodwin also applies her theory to practical problems in the real world which could be-or have been-justly resolved by the use of lotteries, such as military drafts, jury duty, and immigration eligibility. She demonstrates that in many areas, including that of political power, a regular and random reallocation of goods would be a fairer and more democratic method than the distributive systems found in liberal democracies today.</p>
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ia/mandansocialcere0000bowe.pdf
Mandan social and ceremonial organization Alfred W. Bowers University of Chicago Press, The University of Chicago publications in anthropology. Social anthropological series, Chicago, 1950
407p
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John Venn : A Life in Logic Lukas M. Verburgt; The University Of Chicago Press, 1, 2022
Presents a biographical sketch of English logician and man of letters John Venn (1834-1923), compiled as part of the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive of the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Saint Andrews in Scotland. Notes that Venn compiled a history of Cambridge University.
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Leo Strauss on Hegel (The Leo Strauss Transcript Series) Leo Strauss, Paul Franco The University of Chicago University press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2019
In the winter of 1965, Leo Strauss taught a seminar on Hegel at the University of Chicago. While Strauss neither considered himself a Hegelian nor wrote about Hegel at any length, his writings contain intriguing references to the philosopher, particularly in connection with his studies of Hobbes, in his debate in On Tyranny with Alexandre Kojève; and in his account of the “three waves” of modern political philosophy. Leo Strauss on Hegel reconstructs Strauss's seminar on Hegel, supplemented by passages from an earlier version of the seminar from which only fragments of a transcript remain. Strauss focused his seminar on the lectures collected in The Philosophy of History, which he considered more accessible than Hegel's written works. In his own lectures on Hegel, Strauss continues his project of demonstrating how modern philosophers related to ancient thought and explores the development and weaknesses of modern political theory. Strauss is especially concerned with the relationship in Hegel between empirical history and his philosophy of history, and he argues for the primacy of religion in Hegel's understanding of history and society. In addition to a relatively complete transcript, Leo Strauss on Hegel also includes annotations, which bring context and clarity to the text.
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Geometry of Grief : Reflections on Mathematics, Loss, and Life Michael Frame The University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2021
**In this profound and hopeful book, a mathematician and celebrated teacher shows how mathematics may help all of us—even the math-averse—to understand and cope with grief.** We all know the euphoria of intellectual epiphany—the thrill of sudden understanding. But coupled with that excitement is a sense of loss: a moment of epiphany can never be repeated. In __Geometry of Grief__, mathematician Michael Frame draws on a career’s worth of insight—including his work with pioneer of fractal geometry Benoit Mandelbrot—and a gift for rendering the complex accessible as he delves into this twinning of understanding and loss. Grief, Frame reveals, can be a moment of possibility. Frame investigates grief as a response to an irrevocable change in circumstance. This reframing allows us to see parallels between the loss of a loved one or a career and the loss of the elation of first understanding a tricky concept. From this foundation, Frame builds a geometric model of mental states. An object that is fractal, for example, has symmetry of magnification: magnify a picture of a mountain or a fern leaf—both fractal—and we see echoes of the original shape. Similarly, nested inside great loss are smaller losses.By manipulating this geometry, Frame shows us, we may be able to redirect our thinking in ways that help reduce our pain. Small‐scale losses, in essence, provide laboratories to learn how to meet large-scale losses. Interweaving original illustrations, clear introductions to advanced topics in geometry, and wisdom gleaned from his own experience with illness and others’ remarkable responses to devastating loss, Frame’s poetic book is a journey through the beautiful complexities of mathematics and life. With both human sympathy and geometrical elegance, it helps us to see how a geometry of grief can open a pathway for bold action.
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Geometry of Grief : Reflections on Mathematics, Loss, and Life Michael Frame The University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2021
**In this profound and hopeful book, a mathematician and celebrated teacher shows how mathematics may help all of us—even the math-averse—to understand and cope with grief.** We all know the euphoria of intellectual epiphany—the thrill of sudden understanding. But coupled with that excitement is a sense of loss: a moment of epiphany can never be repeated. In __Geometry of Grief__, mathematician Michael Frame draws on a career’s worth of insight—including his work with pioneer of fractal geometry Benoit Mandelbrot—and a gift for rendering the complex accessible as he delves into this twinning of understanding and loss. Grief, Frame reveals, can be a moment of possibility. Frame investigates grief as a response to an irrevocable change in circumstance. This reframing allows us to see parallels between the loss of a loved one or a career and the loss of the elation of first understanding a tricky concept. From this foundation, Frame builds a geometric model of mental states. An object that is fractal, for example, has symmetry of magnification: magnify a picture of a mountain or a fern leaf—both fractal—and we see echoes of the original shape. Similarly, nested inside great loss are smaller losses.By manipulating this geometry, Frame shows us, we may be able to redirect our thinking in ways that help reduce our pain. Small‐scale losses, in essence, provide laboratories to learn how to meet large-scale losses. Interweaving original illustrations, clear introductions to advanced topics in geometry, and wisdom gleaned from his own experience with illness and others’ remarkable responses to devastating loss, Frame’s poetic book is a journey through the beautiful complexities of mathematics and life. With both human sympathy and geometrical elegance, it helps us to see how a geometry of grief can open a pathway for bold action.
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Investment in education : the equity-efficiency quandary Theodore William Schultz; Committee on Basic Research in Education University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1972
Papers Prepared For The Workshop Held At The University Of Chicago, June 7-10, 1971; Sponsored By The Committee On Basic Research In Education.published Also As Part 2 Of Volume 80, Number 3, Of The Journal Of Political Economy, May/june 1972. Includes Bibliographies. Edited By Theodore W. Schultz. Papers Prepared For The Workshop Held At The University Of Chicago, June 7-10, 1971; Sponsored By The Committee On Basic Research In Education. Published Also As Part 2 Of Volume 80, Number 3, Of The Journal Of Political Economy, May/june 1972. Includes Bibliographies.
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nexusstc/Before Mickey: The Animated Film 1898-1928/2b946041f8ca6606541fb4cffbf343e5.epub
Before Mickey : the animated film, 1898-1928 : with a new afterword Donald Crafton; with a new afterword The University of Chicago Press, 1, 2015
<div>This witty and fascinating study reminds us that there was animation before Disney: about thirty years of creativity and experimentation flourishing in such extraordinary work as <i>Girdie the Dinosaur</i> and <i>Felix the Cat</i>. <i>Before Mickey</i>, the first and only in-depth history of animation from 1898-1928, includes accounts of mechanical ingenuity, marketing and art. Crafton is equally adept at explaining techniques of sketching and camera work, evoking characteristic styles of such pioneering animators as Winsor McCay and Ladislas Starevitch, placing work in its social and economic context, and unraveling the aesthetic impact of specific cartoons.<br> <br> "<i>Before Mickey</i>'s scholarship is quite lively and its descriptions are evocative and often funny. The history of animation coexisted with that of live-action film but has never been given as much attention."—Tim Hunter, <i>New York Times</i><br> <br></div>
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Politics And Property Rights: The Closing Of The Open Range In The Postbellum South (studies In Law And Economics) SHAWN EVERETT KANTOR, Shawn Everett Kantor THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, 1998, 1998
After the American Civil War, agricultural reformers in the South called for an end to unrestricted grazing of livestock on unfenced land. They advocated the stock law, which required livestock owners to fence in their animals, arguing that the existing system (in which farmers built protective fences around crops) was outdated and inhibited economic growth. The reformers steadily won their battles, and by the end of the century the range was on the way to being closed.In this original study, Kantor uses economic analysis to show that, contrary to traditional historical interpretation, this conflict was centered on anticipated benefits from fencing livestock rather than on class, cultural, or ideological differences. Kantor proves that the stock law brought economic benefits; at the same time, he analyzes why the law's adoption was hindered in many areas where it would have increased wealth. This argument illuminates the dynamics of real-world institutional change, where transactions are often costly and where some inefficient institutions persist while others give way to economic growth. After the American Civil War, agricultural reformers in the South called for an end to unrestricted grazing of livestock on unfenced land. They advocated tire stock law, which required livestock owners to fence in their animals, arguing that the existing system (in which farmers built protective fences around crops) was outdated and inhibited economic growth. The reformers steadily won their battles, and by the end of the century the range was on the way to being closed.In this original study, Kantor uses economic analysis to show that, contrary to traditional historical interpretation, this conflict was centered on anticipated benefits from fencing livestock rather than on class, cultural, or ideological differences. Kantor proves that the stock law brought economic benefits; at the same time, he analyzes why the law's adoption was hindered in many...
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Finding Mecca in America : How Islam Is Becoming an American Religion Mucahit Bilici University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2012
"The events of 9/11 had a profound impact on American society, but they had an even more lasting effect on Muslims living in the United States. Once practically invisible, they suddenly found themselves overexposed. By describing how Islam in America began as a strange cultural object and is gradually sinking into familiarity, Finding Mecca in America illuminates the growing relationship between Islam and American culture as Muslims find a homeland in America. Rich in ethnographic detail, the book is an up-close account of how Islam takes its American shape. In this book, Mucahit Bilici traces American Muslims' progress from outsiders to natives and from immigrants to citizens. Drawing on the philosophies of Simmel and Heidegger, Bilici develops a novel sociological approach and offers insights into the civil rights activities of Muslim Americans, their increasing efforts at interfaith dialogue, and the recent phenomenon of Muslim ethnic comedy. Theoretically sophisticated, Finding Mecca in America is both a portrait of American Islam and a groundbreaking study of what it means to feel at home."--Publisher's description
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Wittgenstein and his times Anthony Kenny ... [et al.]; edited by Brian McGuinness Chicago University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom, 1982
Wittgenstein On The Nature Of Philosophy / Anthony Kenny -- Freud And Wittgenstein / Brian Mcguinness -- Wittgenstein's Later Work In Relation To Conservatism / J.c. Nyíri -- Wittgenstein On Language And Ritual / Rush Rhees -- Wittgenstein In Relation To His Times / G.h. Von Wright. Anthony Kenny ... [et Al.] ; Edited By Brian Mcguinness. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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nexusstc/The Stranger within Your Gates: Converts and Conversion in Rabbinic Literature/0c2ccd17a3882747595f7cbafe1c8590.pdf
The Stranger within Your Gates: Converts and Conversion in Rabbinic Literature (Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism) Gary G. Porton University of Chicago Press, Chicago studies in the history of Judaism, Chicago, Illinois, 1994
If the People of Israel understood themselves to share a common ancestry as well as a common religion, how could a convert to their faith who did not share their ethnicity fit into the ancient Israelite community? While it is comparatively simple to declare religious beliefs, it is much more difficult to enter a group whose membership is defined in ethnic terms. In showing how the rabbis struggled continually with the dual nature of the Israelite community and the dilemma posed by converts, Gary G. Porton explains aspects of their debates which previous scholars have either ignored or minimized. __The Stranger within Your Gates__ analyzes virtually every reference to converts in the full corpus of rabbinic literature. The intellectual dilemma that converts posed for classical Judaism played itself out in discussions of marriage, religious practice, inheritance of property, and much else. Reviewing the rabbinic literature text by text, Porton exposes the rabbis' frequently ambivalent and ambiguous views. __The Stranger within Your Gates__ is the only examination of conversion in rabbinic literature to draw upon the full scope of contemporary anthropological and sociological studies of conversion. It is also unique in its focus on the opinions of the community into which the convert enters, rather than on the testimony of the convert. By approaching data with new methods, Porton heightens our understanding of conversion and the nature of the People of Israel in rabbinic literature.
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nexusstc/Out of Many, One: Obama and the Third American Political Tradition/06afe82f07854e7865929956c9fa440a.epub
Out of Many, One : Obama and the Third American Political Tradition Ruth O'Brien; Thomas Byrne Edsall University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2013
Feared by conservatives and embraced by liberals when he entered the White House, Barack Obama has since been battered by criticism from both sides. In Out of Many, One, Ruth O’Brien explains why. We are accustomed to seeing politicians supporting either a minimalist state characterized by unfettered capitalism and individual rights or a relatively strong welfare state and regulatory capitalism. Obama, O’Brien argues, represents the values of a lesser-known third tradition in American political thought that defies the usual left-right categorization. Bearing traces of Baruch Spinoza, John Dewey, and Saul Alinsky, Obama’s progressivism embraces the ideas of mutual reliance and collective responsibility, and adopts an interconnected view of the individual and the state. So, while Obama might emphasize difference, he rejects identity politics, which can create permanent minorities and diminish individual agency. Analyzing Obama’s major legislative victories—financial regulation, health care, and the stimulus package—O’Brien shows how they reflect a stakeholder society that neither regulates in the manner of the New Deal nor deregulates. Instead, Obama focuses on negotiated rule making and allows executive branch agencies to fill in the details when dealing with a deadlocked Congress. Similarly, his commitment to difference and his resistance to universal mandates underlies his reluctance to advocate for human rights as much as many on the Democratic left had hoped. By establishing Obama within the context of a much longer and broader political tradition, this book sheds critical light on both the political and philosophical underpinnings of his presidency and a fundamental shift in American political thought.
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nexusstc/Someone: The Pragmatics of Misfit Sexualities, from Colette to Hervé Guibert/62d7c7b3d796a71a3fc8dbdb2ec3c0cf.pdf
Someone : The Pragmatics of Misfit Sexualities, From Colette to Hervé Guibert Professor Michael Lucey The University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2019
Imagine trying to tell someone something about yourself and your desires for which there are no words. What if the mere attempt at expression was bound to misfire, to efface the truth of that ineluctable something? In __Someone__, Michael Lucey considers characters from twentieth-century French literary texts whose sexual forms prove difficult to conceptualize or represent. The characters expressing these “misfit” sexualities gravitate towards same-sex encounters. Yet they differ in subtle but crucial ways from mainstream gay or lesbian identities—whether because of a discordance between gender identity and sexuality, practices specific to a certain place and time, or the fleetingness or non-exclusivity of desire. Investigating works by Simone de Beauvoir, Colette, Jean Genet, and others, Lucey probes both the range of same-sex sexual forms in twentieth-century France and the innovative literary language authors have used to explore these evanescent forms. As a portrait of fragile sexualities that involve awkward and delicate maneuvers and modes of articulation, __Someone__ reveals just how messy the ways in which we experience and perceive sexuality remain, even to ourselves.
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Leo Strauss on Hegel (The Leo Strauss Transcript Series) Leo Strauss (editor); Paul Franco (editor) The University of Chicago University press, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2019
In the winter of 1965, Leo Strauss taught a seminar on Hegel at the University of Chicago. While Strauss neither considered himself a Hegelian nor wrote about Hegel at any length, his writings contain intriguing references to the philosopher, particularly in connection with his studies of Hobbes, in his debate in __On Tyranny__ with Alexandre Kojève; and in his account of the “three waves” of modern political philosophy. __Leo Strauss on Hegel__ reconstructs Strauss’s seminar on Hegel, supplemented by passages from an earlier version of the seminar from which only fragments of a transcript remain. Strauss focused his seminar on the lectures collected in __The Philosophy of History__, which he considered more accessible than Hegel’s written works. In his own lectures on Hegel, Strauss continues his project of demonstrating how modern philosophers related to ancient thought and explores the development and weaknesses of modern political theory. Strauss is especially concerned with the relationship in Hegel between empirical history and his philosophy of history, and he argues for the primacy of religion in Hegel’s understanding of history and society. In addition to a relatively complete transcript, __Leo Strauss on Hegel__ also includes annotations, which bring context and clarity to the text.
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nexusstc/Experimental Games: Critique, Play, and Design in the Age of Gamification/2de8ec877f157bc2a66c8cab2b26d110.pdf
Experimental games : critique, play, and design in the age of gamification Professor Patrick Jagoda The University of Chicago Press, First, First Edition, PT, 2020
In our unprecedentedly networked world, games have come to occupy an important space in many of our everyday lives. Digital games alone engage an estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide as of 2020, and other forms of gaming, such as board games, role playing, escape rooms, and puzzles, command an ever-expanding audience. At the same time, “gamification”—the application of game mechanics to traditionally nongame spheres, such as personal health and fitness, shopping, habit tracking, and more—has imposed unprecedented levels of competition, repetition, and quantification on daily life. Drawing from his own experience as a game designer, Patrick Jagoda argues that games need not be synonymous with gamification. He studies experimental games that intervene in the neoliberal project from the inside out, examining a broad variety of mainstream and independent games, including __StarCraft__, __Candy Crush Saga__, __Stardew Valley__, __Dys4ia__, __Braid__, and __Undertale__. Beyond a diagnosis of gamification, Jagoda imagines ways that games can be experimental—not only in the sense of __problem solving__, but also the more nuanced notion of __problem making__ that embraces the complexities of our digital present. The result is a game-changing book on the sociopolitical potential of this form of mass entertainment.
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The Leviathan in the State Theory of Thomas Hobbes: Meaning and Failure of a Political Symbol (Heritage of Sociology) Hobbes, Thomas;Hilfstein, Erna;Schwab, George;Schmitt, Carl;Strong, Tracy B The University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press ed, Chicago, 2008
<p>One of the most significant political philosophers of the twentieth century, Carl Schmitt is a deeply controversial figure who has been labeled both Nazi sympathizer and modern-day Thomas Hobbes. First published in 1938, <i>The Leviathan in the State Theory of Thomas Hobbes</i> used the Enlightenment philosopher’s enduring symbol of the protective Leviathan to address the nature of modern statehood. A work that predicted the demise of the Third Reich and that still holds relevance in today’s security-obsessed society, this volume will be essential reading for students and scholars of political science.<br> <b>&nbsp;</b><br> “Carl Schmitt is surely the most controversial German political and legal philosopher of this century. . . . We deal with Schmitt, against all odds, because history stubbornly persists in proving many of his tenets right.”—<i>Perspectives on Political Science</i><br> <i>&nbsp;</i><br> “[A] significant contribution. . . . The relation between Hobbes and Schmitt is one of the most important questions surrounding Schmitt: it includes a distinct, though occasionally vacillating, personal identification as well as an association of ideas.”—<i>Telos</i></p> <p><b>&nbsp;</b></p>
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nexusstc/Knowledge and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy/82af822594d3edb4cdb99a4f28fe52ce.pdf
Knowledge and class : a marxian critique of political economy Stephen A. Resnick; Richard D. Wolff University of Chicago Press, Pbk. ed, Chicago [Ill, 1989, ©1987
<p>Intense debates in recent decades have provoked major new directions in Marxist theory. Earlier reductionist notions of knowledge, dialectics, contradiction, class, and capitalism have been challenged and profoundly transformed.</p> <h3>Booknews</h3> <p>The authors construct the basic contours of a Marxian theory which differs significantly from other theories, a new analysis of class, enterprise, and state. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)</p>
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Mothers and wives : Gusii women of East Africa Sarah LeVine in collaboration with Robert A. LeVine University of Chicago University Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1979
Sarah Levine In Collaboration With Robert A. Levine. Bibliography: P. [389]-391.
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Experimental games : critique, play, and design in the age of gamification Professor Patrick Jagoda Chicago University Press, First, First Edition, PT, 2020
"Few human pastimes absorb as much money and attention as games, and digital games alone engage more than two billion people worldwide. At the same time, the forms of experiment and behavior modification known as "gamification" have imposed unprecedented levels of competition, repetition, and quantification on daily life. Drawing from his own experience as a game designer, Patrick Jagoda shows that games need not be synonymous with gamification and reveals the ways in which experimental games can disrupt the logic of gamification itself. Games can, indeed, help us think beyond existing systems and intervene in neoliberal ideology from the inside out. Addressing game designers and new media artists as well as the growing field of game studies, Jagoda takes up a broad variety of games, including mainstream "AAA" games such "StarCraft, "widespread casual mobile games such as "Candy Crush Saga, "popular independent games such as "Stardew Valley, "formally experimental games such as "Luxuria Superbia, "and more personal auteur games such as "Dys4ia."He ranges over many genres including single-player, multi-player, and networked real-time strategy, platformers, simulators, first-person shooters, role-playing games, and puzzle games. The result is a game-changing book on the sociopolitical potential of this form of mass entertainment"-- Provided by publisher
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