Crispin Sartwell is a professor of Philosophy at Dickinson College., For more information on the published version, visit SUNY Press's Website., A work of maximally ambitious scope with a foundation in humility, Entanglements...
The breakout novel from the critically acclaimed author of the short story collections Who I Was Supposed to Be and Why They Run the Way They Do —when a middle school girl is abducted in broad daylight, a fellow student and...
Nach dem Frühstück am 24. März des Jahres 1976 ging ich los wie an jedem Tag in Richtung Bushaltestelle und wartete auf den Bus, der mich zur Schule bringen sollte. Ich erinnere mich, es war ziemlich kühl und ein bisschen...
The idea that plants have minds can sound improbable, but some widely respected contemporary scientists and philosophers find it plausible. It turns out to be rather tricky to vindicate the presumption that plants do not have...
For more information on the published version, visit Rowman and Littlefield's Website., Stephens, Vincent L., and Anthony Stewart, eds. Postracial America?: An Interdisciplinary Study. The Griot Project Book Series. Lanham, MD:...
In carefully crafted lines that are often humorous (Asian Driver: The Sestina), Su explores the risks that an individual encounters as a member of any community: a neighborhood, a family, a racial group, a gender, a parent....
Beginning as a school for Civil War orphans, the Scotland School for Veterans' Children became a unique center for education in the heart of Pennsylvania. The school aimed to develop disciplined, patriotic and productive...
Sayre, Matthew P., and Maria C. Bruno, eds. Social Perspectives on Ancient Lives From Paleoethnobotanical Data. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017., Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson...
The main purpose of this book is to introduce a broader audience to emergence by illustrating how discoveries in the physical sciences have informed the ways we think about it. In a nutshell, emergence asserts that...