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Centennial – A History of the Renaissance Society

Centennial – A History of the Renaissance Society

Susan M. Bielstein; Bruce Jenkins; Pamela M. Lee; Nina Möntmann; Liesl M. Olson; R.h. Quatman; Aoibheann Sweeney; Hamza Walker

Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago
2015
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This major publication considers the Renaissance Society’s first hundred years. The volume features contributions from Davarian L. Baldwin, Susan Bielstein, Bruce Jenkins, Pamela M. Lee, Nina Möntmann, Liesl Olson, R.H. Quaytman, Anne Rorimer, and Aoibheann Sweeney. It also includes an interview between Susanne Ghez, Solveig Øvstebø, and Hamza Walker, and a comprehensive timeline of the institution’s programming over 100 years.
Starfinder RPG Alien Archive Pocket Edition

Starfinder RPG Alien Archive Pocket Edition

John Compton; Adam Daigle; Crystal Fraiser; Amanda Hamon; Jason Keeley; Jonathan H. Keith; Steve Kenson; Isabelle Lee; Lyz Liddell; Rob McCreary; Mark Moreland; Joe Pasini

PAIZO PUBLISHING, LLC
2022
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Strange aliens both friendly and fearsome fill this tome of creatures designed for use with the Starfinder Roleplaying Game! From the gravity-manipulating frujais and planet-killing novaspawn to space goblins and security robots, the creatures in this codex will challenge adventurers no matter what strange worlds they're exploring. What's more, player rules for a host of creatures let players not just fight aliens, but be them! Inside Starfinder Alien Archive, you'll find the following: • Over 80 bizarre life-forms both classic and new, from the reptilian ikeshtis and energy-bodied hallajins to robotic anacites and supernatural entities from beyond the realms of mortals. • Over 20 races with full player rules, letting you play everything from a winged dragonkin to a hyperevolved floating brain. • New alien technology to help give your character an edge, including weapons, armor, magic items, and more. • A robust NPC-creation system to let Game Masters build any aliens or creatures they can imagine. • New rules for magical monster summoning, quick templates to modify creatures on the fly, and more! The pocket edition presents the same contents in a smaller sized softcover for a lower price and better portability.
A Symposium on Kant

A Symposium on Kant

Edward G. Ballard; Richard L. Barber; James Kern Feibleman; Carl H. Hamburg; Harold N. Lee; Louise Nisbet Roberts; Robert C. Whittemore

Kluwer Academic Publishers
1964
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HE past does not change; it cannot, for what has happened T cannot be undone. Yet how are we to understand what has happened? Our perspective on it lies in the present, and is subject to continual change. These changes, made in the light of our new knowledge and new experience, call for fresh evaluations and constant reconsideration. It is now one hundred fifty years since the death of Immanuel Kant, and this, the third volume of Tulane Studies in Philosophy is dedicated to the commemoration of the event. The diversity of the contributions to the volume serve as one indication of Kant's persistent importance in philoso­ phy. His work marks one of the most enormous turns in the whole history of human thought, and there is still much to be done in estimating its achievement. His writings have not been easy to assimilate. The exposition is difficult and labored; it is replete with ambiguities, and even with what often appear to be contradictions. Such writings allow for great latitude in interpretation. Yet who would dare ·to omit Kant from the account? The force of a man's work is measured by his influence on other thinkers; and here, Kant has few superiors. Of no man whose impact upon the history of ideas has been as great as that of Kant can it be said with finality: this 5 6 TULANE STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY is his philosophy.
Centennial Year Number

Centennial Year Number

James K. Feibleman; Paul G. Morrison; Andrew J. Reck; Harold N. Lee; Edward G. Ballard; Richard L. Barber; Carl H. Hamburg; Robert C. Whittemore

Kluwer Academic Publishers
1959
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The year 1959 has been called The Centennial Year in view of the anniversary of the publication of The Origin of SPecies and the centenary of the births of many who later contributed much to the philosophy of the recent past, such as Samuel Alexander, Henri Bergson, John Dewey and Edmund Husser!' The essays in the present volume which are on subjects germane to any of the anniversaries celebrated this year have been placed first in the present volume. CENTENNIAL YEAR NUMBER DARWIN AND SCIENTIFIC METHOD JAMES K. FEIBLEMAN The knowledge of methodology, which is acquired by means of formal education in the various disciplines, is usually com­ municated in abstract form. Harmony and counterpoint in musical composition, the axiomatic method of mathematics, the established laws in physics or in chemistry, the principles of mathematics - all these are taught abstractly. It is only when we come to the method of discovery in experimental science that we find abstract communication failing. The most recent as well as the greatest successes of the experimental sciences have been those scored in modern times, but we know as yet of no abstract way to teach the scientific method. The astonishing pedagogical fact is that this method has never been abstracted and set forth in a fashion which would permit of its easy acquisition. Here is an astonishing oversight indeed, for which the very difficulty of the topic may itself be responsible.
Prelude to Dream World

Prelude to Dream World

Paul W. Fairman; Robert Silverberg; Milton Lesser; Randall Garrett; Ivar Jorgensen; Darius John Granger; John Toland; C. H. Thames; Stephen Wilder; Lee Archer; Leonard G. Spencer

Lulu.com
2017
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A FICTION HOUSE PRESS BOOK: DREAM WORLD was an experiment by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company and the editors of AMAZING STORIES and FANTASTIC. For three issues in 1957 it lasted before the plug was pulled on the experi-ment. Prior to that, two complete issues of FANTASTIC were devoted to "Dream World" stories, as well as two others stories in another issue. From 1955 and 1956, we present most of those stories.
Philosophical Logic

Philosophical Logic

Robert L. Arrington; Peter M. Burkholder; Shannon Dubose; James W. Dye; James K. Feibleman; Bertrand P. Helm; Max Hocutt; Harold N. Lee; Louise N. Roberts; John C. Sallis; Donald H. Weiss

Kluwer Academic Publishers
1968
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With this issue we initiate the policy of expanding the scope of Tulane Studies in Philosophy to include, in addition to the work of members of the department, contributions from philosophers who have earned advanced degrees from Tulane and who are now teaching in other colleges and universities. The Editor THE LOGIC OF OUR LANGUAGE ROBERT L. ARRINGTON Wittgenstein wrote in the Tractatus that "logic is not a body of doctrine, but a mirror-image of the world. " 1 In line with his suggestion that a proposition is a 'picture', Wittgenstein argued that propositions 'show' the logical structure of the real. He was insistent, however, that "the apparent logical form of a proposition need not be its real one. " 2 As a result of this we can misunderstand the structure of fact. Philosophical problems arise just when "the logic of our language is mis­ understood. " 3 It is common knowledge that much of this view of logic was rejected by Wittgenstein himself in the Philosophical Investi­ gations. There we are told that language has no ideal or sublime 4 logic which mirrors the structure of the extra-linguistic world. Consequently, inferences from the structure of language to the structure of that extra-linguistic world are invalid. Reality can be 'cut up' in any of a number of ways by language. Wittgenstein adopted a view of philosophy which would render that discipline a non-explanatory, non-critical study of the multiple ways in which language can be used.
Can't Say No

Can't Say No

Stef Leeh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Women love Chase. Some credit his looks. Some credit his charm. Others call him lucky. While all true, the real reason is much simpler. Women love Chase because he loves them. Short, tall. Young, old. Thin or thick. Every woman has qualities that set her apart, make her unique, and define her beauty. Chase's gift is identifying, nurturing, and appreciating those qualities. Chase makes women feel special... because they are. But his gift is also his curse. Chase is compelled to please the women he adores; driven to say 'yes' to their sexual needs and demands. Before now, that's never been a problem, but Chase has finally found the perfect woman, and they've set a date to be married. With the wedding date only weeks away, his fianc 's family is watching closely, testing his commitment, tempting him at every turn. Women, urges and desires surround him. Can he be faithful to the perfect woman, once the ring is on his finger? Or will the need to please the women he meets ensnare him in an inescapable web of... Can't Say No? Can't Say No is an erotic tale, will explicit sexual content and scenes.
Lee

Lee

Douglas Southall Freeman

Scribner Book Company
1997
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Douglas Southall Freeman's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Robert E. Lee was greeted with critical acclaim when it was first published in 1935. This reissue chronicles all the major aspects and highlights of the general's military career, from his stunning accomplishments in the Mexican War to the humbling surrender at Appomattox. More than just a military leader, Lee embodied all the conflicts of his time. The son of a Revolutionary War hero and related by marriage to George Washington, he was the product of young America's elite. When Abraham Lincoln offered him command of the United States Army, however, he choose to lead the confederate ranks, convinced that his first loyalty lay with his native Virginia. Although a member of the planter class, he felt that slavery was "a moral and political evil." Aloof and somber, he nevertheless continually inspired his men by his deep concern for their personal welfare. Freeman's biography is the full portrait of a great American--a distinguished, scholarly, yet eminently readable classic that has linked Freeman to Lee as irrevocably as Boswell to Dr. Johnson.
Lee

Lee

Tell Cotten

Solstice Publishing
2015
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Known for his outlaw ways, Lee Mattingly has hopes of changing his reputation when he becomes one of the owners of a new hotel. Business is good until Ike Nash, a man with money and power, takes all that Lee has.Lee only knows one way to respond, and that's with violence. Along the way, Lee gets caught up in a robbery, a poker game, relationships, Huntsville prison, and revenge.LEE continues the story of The Landon Saga...
Lee

Lee

Irish Winters

Windy Days Press
2020
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BOOK DESCRIPTION: He's on the last mission of his life...Ex-Marine Lee Hart had already served his two-week notice with The TEAM when the cat burglar of Kabul ran into his life. Reckless and wild, Tess Culver has come to the attention of the Taliban's deadliest snipers, Mohammed Turik. And now she's become Lee's final assignment. The only fly in that ointment is Tess herself. She's headstrong and audacious, passionate and sexy, and...This might just be the toughest mission Lee's ever been assigned.She's determined to save the ancient legends...Despite the current state of the country, Tess sees beauty and grace in Afghanistan. She sees hope. Working as a foreign-aid worker by day and cat burglar by night, she's stolen back from the despicable Hasim Nizari, the Taliban banker, what he stole from the museum in Kabul. She's hell bent on rescuing the relics of her adopted country, and she's got the brass balls to do it. All she needs is a little more time. A little more money.And someone to catch her when she falls...