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Discovery and Explanation in Biology and Medicine

Discovery and Explanation in Biology and Medicine

Kenneth F. Schaffner

University of Chicago Press
1994
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Kenneth F. Schaffner compares the practice of biological and medical research and shows how traditional topics in philosophy of science—such as the nature of theories and of explanation—can illuminate the life sciences. While Schaffner pays some attention to the conceptual questions of evolutionary biology, his chief focus is on the examples that immunology, human genetics, neuroscience, and internal medicine provide for examinations of the way scientists develop, examine, test, and apply theories. Although traditional philosophy of science has regarded scientific discovery—the questions of creativity in science—as a subject for psychological rather than philosophical study, Schaffner argues that recent work in cognitive science and artificial intelligence enables researchers to rationally analyze the nature of discovery. As a philosopher of science who holds an M.D., he has examined biomedical work from the inside and uses detailed examples from the entire range of the life sciences to support the semantic approach to scientific theories, addressing whether there are "laws" in the life sciences as there are in the physical sciences. Schaffner's novel use of philosophical tools to deal with scientific research in all of its complexity provides a distinctive angle on basic questions of scientific evaluation and explanation.
Children of Alcoholics

Children of Alcoholics

Kenneth J. Sher

University of Chicago Press
1991
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This study offers a comprehensive, critical look at what is known and not known about children of alcoholics, and also constructs a model for assessing existing theory and introducing new methodological rigor into this field.
Dangerous Children

Dangerous Children

Kenneth Gross

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2022
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Gross explores our complex fascination with uncanny children in works of fiction. Ranging from Victorian to modern works—Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio, Henry James’s What Maisie Knew, J. M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy, Franz Kafka’s “The Cares of a Family Man,” Richard Hughes’s A High Wind in Jamaica, Elizabeth Bowen’s The Death of the Heart, and Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita—Kenneth Gross’s book delves into stories that center around the figure of a strange and dangerous child. Whether written for adults or child readers, or both at once, these stories all show us odd, even frightening visions of innocence. We see these children’s uncanny powers of speech, knowledge, and play, as well as their nonsense and violence. And, in the tales, these child-lives keep changing shape. These are children who are often endangered as much as dangerous, haunted as well as haunting. They speak for lost and unknown childhoods. In looking at these narratives, Gross traces the reader’s thrill of companionship with these unpredictable, often solitary creatures—children curious about the adult world, who while not accommodating its rules, fall into ever more troubling conversations with adult fears and desires. This book asks how such imaginary children, objects of wonder, challenge our ways of seeing the world, our measures of innocence and experience, and our understanding of time and memory.
False Front

False Front

Kenneth Lowande

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2024
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A provocative new perspective on presidential power. Border walls, school bathrooms, student loans, gun control, diversity, abortion, climate change—today, nothing seems out of reach for the president's pen. But after all the press releases, ceremonies, and speeches, shockingly little gets done. The American presidency promises to solve America's problems, but presidents' unilateral solutions are often weak, even empty. Kenneth Lowande argues this is no accident. The US political system is not set up to allow presidents to solve major policy problems, yet it lays these problems at their doorstep, and there is no other elected official better positioned to attract attention by appearing to govern. Like any politician, presidents are strategic actors who seek symbolic wins. They pursue executive actions, even when they know that these will fail, because doing so allows them to put on a compelling show for key constituencies. But these empty presidential actions are not without their costs: they divert energy from effective government—and, over time, undermine public trust. Drawing on thousands of executive actions, news coverage, interviews, and presidential archives, False Front shows that the real root of presidential power is in what presidents can get away with not doing.
False Front

False Front

Kenneth Lowande

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2024
nidottu
A provocative new perspective on presidential power. Border walls, school bathrooms, student loans, gun control, diversity, abortion, climate change—today, nothing seems out of reach for the president's pen. But after all the press releases, ceremonies, and speeches, shockingly little gets done. The American presidency promises to solve America's problems, but presidents' unilateral solutions are often weak, even empty. Kenneth Lowande argues this is no accident. The US political system is not set up to allow presidents to solve major policy problems, yet it lays these problems at their doorstep, and there is no other elected official better positioned to attract attention by appearing to govern. Like any politician, presidents are strategic actors who seek symbolic wins. They pursue executive actions, even when they know that these will fail, because doing so allows them to put on a compelling show for key constituencies. But these empty presidential actions are not without their costs: they divert energy from effective government—and, over time, undermine public trust. Drawing on thousands of executive actions, news coverage, interviews, and presidential archives, False Front shows that the real root of presidential power is in what presidents can get away with not doing.
So Black and Blue

So Black and Blue

Kenneth W. Warren

University of Chicago Press
2003
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"So Black and Blue is the best work we have on Ellison in his combined roles of writer, critic, and intellectual. By locating him in the precarious cultural transition between Jim Crow and the era of promised civil rights, Warren has produced a thoroughly engaging and compelling book, original in its treatment of Ellison and his part in shaping the history of ideas in the twentieth century."—Eric J. Sundquist, University of California, Los AngelesWhat would it mean to read Invisible Man as a document of Jim Crow America? Using Ralph Ellison's classic novel and many of his essays as starting points, Kenneth W. Warren illuminates the peculiar interrelation of politics, culture, and social scientific inquiry that arose during the post-Reconstruction era and persisted through the Civil Rights movement. Warren argues that Ellison's novel expresses the problem of who or what could represent and speak for the Negro in an age of limited political representation. So Black and Blue shows that Ellison's successful transformation of these limits into possibilities has also, paradoxically, cast a shadow on the postsegregation world. What can be the direction of African American culture once the limits that have shaped it are stricken down? Here Warren takes up the recent, ongoing, and often contradictory veneration of Ellison's artistry by black writers and intellectuals to reveal the impoverished terms often used in discussions about the political and cultural future of African Americans. Ultimately, by showing what it would mean to take seriously the idea of American novels as creatures of their moment, Warren questions whether there can be anything that deserves the label of classic American literature.
Black and White Strangers

Black and White Strangers

Kenneth W. Warren

University of Chicago Press
1995
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In a major contribution to the study of race in American literature, Kenneth W. Warren argues that late-nineteenth-century literary realism was shaped by and in turn helped to shape post-Civil War racial politics. Taking up a variety of novelists, including Henry James and William Dean Howells, he shows that even works not directly concerned with race were instrumental in the return after reconstruction to a racially segregated society.
Geographic Medicine for the Practitioner

Geographic Medicine for the Practitioner

Kenneth D. Warren; Adel A. F. Mahmoud

University of Chicago Press
1980
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"The many diseases that are endemic in most of the developing nations of the world (and that may also affect travelers to these regions) are, at world levels, the most important sources of morbidity that affect the entire human race. The change in morbidity patterns in the more developed nations should not be permitted to blind the more affluent countries to the implications of this simple statement. Thus, direct and useful guides are needed to assure efficient and economical diagnosis and treatment of those infections that are endemic to the less affluent two-thirds of the earth. "The algorithms in this book have been developed by Drs. Warren and Mahmoud, as the result of a systematic effort to produce such guides. The book is presented as another in the series "Studies in Infectious Disease Research" and is a most welcome addition, certain to supply a major and hitherto inadequately fulfilled need."—from the Foreword, by Edward H. Kass, M. D., Ph.D
The The Vision of God

The The Vision of God

Kenneth E. Kirk

JAMES CLARKE CO LTD
2023
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Based on the 1928 Bampton Lectures, The Vision of God was the first of Kenneth E. Kirk's three major books on moral theology. Drawing inspiration from the ascetic tradition of Christianity, Kirk advocates the priority of worship in ethical thought. Beginning with the sixth beatitude, he places the visio Dei front and centre throughout, placing himself in a eudaimonistic tradition that ranges from Irenaeus to Aquinas and the Shorter Catechism. Worship, he shows, offers the opportunity to discover and acknowledge something more valuable than the self, and thus contains the key to moral instruction. Although Kirk published an expanded 'complete edition' of The Vision of God in 1931, he notes in the preface to the shorter text presented here that 'what remains approximates to, though it is not quite identical with, the actual lectures as originally delivered.' The reader therefore has in their hands the essence of Kirk's thesis, which continues to prompt debate today.
The The Vision of God

The The Vision of God

Kenneth E. Kirk

JAMES CLARKE CO LTD
2024
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Based on the 1928 Bampton Lectures, The Vision of God was the first of Kenneth E. Kirk's three major books on moral theology. Drawing inspiration from the ascetic tradition of Christianity, Kirk advocates the priority of worship in ethical thought. Beginning with the sixth beatitude, he places the visio Dei front and centre throughout, placing himself in a eudaimonistic tradition that ranges from Irenaeus to Aquinas and the Shorter Catechism. Worship, he shows, offers the opportunity to discover and acknowledge something more valuable than the self, and thus contains the key to moral instruction. Although Kirk published an expanded 'complete edition' of The Vision of God in 1931, he notes in the preface to the shorter text presented here that 'what remains approximates to, though it is not quite identical with, the actual lectures as originally delivered.' The reader therefore has in their hands the essence of Kirk's thesis, which continues to prompt debate today.
Terrorists Don't Choose Their Parents

Terrorists Don't Choose Their Parents

Kenneth Allen

Tellwell Talent
2020
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Judy Baxter is a remarkable woman. She's beautiful, alluring--and a victim of terrorism. This was thrust on her by fate. She certainly didn't plan it, nor did the perpetrators of that terror choose their backgrounds. Can the individuals thrown together when hell visits Earth survive and rebuild?Enter into a world of intrigue, suspense, danger, and surprises at every turn. From high finance to fashion runways, readers will be riveted to the story as it unfolds in twists and turns before them. Ultimately, though, the goodness of humanity and the unity we find together prevails over evil that seeks to destroy.
Terrorists Don't Choose Their Parents

Terrorists Don't Choose Their Parents

Kenneth Allen

Tellwell Talent
2020
pokkari
Judy Baxter is a remarkable woman. She's beautiful, alluring--and a victim of terrorism. This was thrust on her by fate. She certainly didn't plan it, nor did the perpetrators of that terror choose their backgrounds. Can the individuals thrown together when hell visits Earth survive and rebuild?Enter into a world of intrigue, suspense, danger, and surprises at every turn. From high finance to fashion runways, readers will be riveted to the story as it unfolds in twists and turns before them. Ultimately, though, the goodness of humanity and the unity we find together prevails over evil that seeks to destroy.
The Fine Art Of Minerals

The Fine Art Of Minerals

Kenneth Sabean; Darron Hill

Tellwell Talent
2021
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We here at Kinsart believe we have uncovered a micro-world embedded in the shores of Nova Scotia, Canada, a place world-renowned for its mineral-rich ocean. Disguised in coastal slate are imperceptible images resembling paintings, works of art, painted by nature using a palette of minerals. Though initially interested in gold, our attention was drawn to these mesmerizing mineral abstracts, which we have come to value more than the gold we originally sought. The combination of colours resembles images of landscapes, solar systems, animals, spiritual icons and more. Nature provides us with an abundance of amazing findings; all we have to do is look. Each viewer will see something entirely different from the next. We hope you enjoy what you see.
The Fine Art Of Minerals

The Fine Art Of Minerals

Kenneth Sabean; Darron Hill

Tellwell Talent
2021
sidottu
We here at Kinsart believe we have uncovered a micro-world embedded in the shores of Nova Scotia, Canada, a place world-renowned for its mineral-rich ocean. Disguised in coastal slate are imperceptible images resembling paintings, works of art, painted by nature using a palette of minerals. Though initially interested in gold, our attention was drawn to these mesmerizing mineral abstracts, which we have come to value more than the gold we originally sought. The combination of colours resembles images of landscapes, solar systems, animals, spiritual icons and more. Nature provides us with an abundance of amazing findings; all we have to do is look. Each viewer will see something entirely different from the next. We hope you enjoy what you see.
God's Intervention

God's Intervention

Kenneth B Little; Helen Davies

Tellwell Talent
2022
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Humans are on the brink of disaster...In the United States, President Samuel Cummings has taken the reins of a deeply divided country at a time when nuclear, chemical, biological and cyberthreats loom.Things look bleak until God's emissary Sarah, a composite of 40 million female souls from Heaven, arrives on Earth with the message that God is intervening in human affairs to save the human race from itself. God, she explains, is the life force of the universe, the only intelligent form of energy. People who help others grow their own life force will join God in Heaven. However, many humans are more inclined toward hatred, intolerance and greed and so God is intervening to course-correct them.The first thing Sarah does is to announce God's edict of 'thou shalt not kill' to the world. Anyone who tries to kill another person-or who enables someone to do so-will die instead. As commander-in-chief, Cummings must call back his military troops or risk his life. He must then deal with both the fallout and benefits of the dissolution of America's military-industrialcomplex.Sarah's mission is to establish a new world order that is kinder, better and united. As she guides the world through this evolution, President Cummings begins to notice a depth in his own soul that makes him both a better man and a better leader.Sarah remains on Earth for one year to help the world come together, andleaves behind a legacy of hope-a second chance for humankind.
Then and Now

Then and Now

Kenneth Taylor

Tellwell Talent
2022
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The many life journeys I've experienced with a childhood of violence and abuse, going from a home of outlaw bikers to my grandparents' home of strict religious beliefs. These are the stories of the good, the bad, and even the funny that make up a great read that will keep you guessing from one page to the other about what will happen next.
Then and Now

Then and Now

Kenneth Taylor

Tellwell Talent
2022
sidottu
The many life journeys I've experienced with a childhood of violence and abuse, going from a home of outlaw bikers to my grandparents' home of strict religious beliefs. These are the stories of the good, the bad, and even the funny that make up a great read that will keep you guessing from one page to the other about what will happen next.