An advanced investigation into the nature of reality, this course will require students to consider the world in strange and challenging ways. Specific topics covered will vary, but may include: space ...
AMONG the ways in which this edition differs from the first issue may be mentioned the fact that a preface has now been provided, and this introduction is of special interest as revealing the way ...
Hart critiques the mechanistic and materialist view of nature that has dominated Western thought for centuries, systematically subjecting it to what he calls “dialectical interrogation.” He challenges ...
In contrast, Western international relations 'realists' view it as an 'either/or' world underpinned by an ontological dualism in which difference must be resolved through conflict. Either the security ...