Tragedies of Spirit Dr. Sulaiman Wadi HarunExamines tragedy in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. In Tragedies of Spirit, Theodore D. George engages Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit to explore the philosophical significance of tragedy in post Kantian continental thought. George follows lines of inquiry originally developed by Nietzsche, Heidegger, Gadamer, and Derrida, and takes as his point of departure the concern that Hegel's speculative philosophy forms a summit of modernity that the present
The term ‘conventional’ breeding is defined as the integrated application of classic genetics principles and genomics through visual and/or molecular selection with non-GM (genetic modification) tools
Technological change in broadcasting has enabled us to open up media markets
gender and women's studies
Essays addressing relatively unknown or unexamined speeches delivered by famous or influential environmental figures
As'ad Ghanem provides a comprehensive description of the political development of the Palestinian-Arab minority in Israel and also discusses their social
The history of urban bourgeois culture has been relatively unexplored and under-theorised compared to popular culture
Using current research from traditional sources and newly unearthed documents dating from the Warring States period (403–221 B
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and contextualizes the evolution of philosophical thought in the Western world
after his revolt against Plato's separate ideas
and provides a basis for those who want to go on to learn Modern Standard Arabic