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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jeffrey B Perry

A Politics of the Id: From Social Illusion to Symbolic Reality
A Politics of the id offers a glimpse into the landscapes of the human search for social transformation, while establishing a context in which it may occur as a moment defined by historical development through philosophy and psychoanalysis.Looking through the lenses of Fichte and Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche and Freud: a contemporary to the aesthetics of Edmund Husserl-and assembling Marx within something quite reminiscent of Adorno and Marcuse's elegies-Jeffrey B. Holl touches upon varied insights as to the power of the will and the substance of conceptual content and its formalization through a context where we might construct our Being through the verifications offered this which transcends the boundaries of the culture in which we are only accommodated by our own wishes and desires, and never the reality that is projected from the core of our existential experience-where it may be total and complete to the natures which are determined through the components that compose the human psyche as proposed by Freud-ego, super-ego and id.Jeffrey posits the idea of a Freudian consciousness that is determinate of the not-self, prone toward locutions of the intellect that confine subjectivity to a symbolic space where the imagination is mistaken for reality, and reality is nothing purely empirical but part of a transformation that may be realized through the process of self-identification with the Other as a division from the objective resources of existence responsible for the symbolization of what composes subjectivity as concrete to a position that is total to the horizon and singular to the subject's own self-apprehensibility. Being as such becomes within the modality of a transformation of the id-establishing a context wherein the foundations of subjectivity become representable to the world.
The Nature of Self

The Nature of Self

Jeffrey B Holl

I.C.H. Publishing
2021
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From the standpoint of natural science, the concept of Self as primordial to subjectivity offers a biological model for what constitutes humanity on Earth as Beings of nature or of historical culture thereto. Yet, the reality of Self is both psychic and somatic-either consciously objective or unconscious to its own objective necessities or contingent desires. Existence as a concrete fact or abstraction to the understanding, leads one to the observation that Being is something that may not exclusively be categorized one way or the other. In the Nature of Self, Jeffrey B. Holl examines what is changeable to the causality of our natures from phenomenal, empirical, phenomenological and existential horizons-exploring human experience from landscapes of what is identified as the field of actuality-constituted by teleological and historical cultural objects. In this way we are identifiable as a Self-more adept at becoming of our own natures-or liberally constrained within our identifications as signifiers of historical or emergent cultural development. The latitudes and longitudes where we realize the synthesis of life's purposes, are constituted both naturally and transcendentally, thus-positing a concretion of the Self as one of transcendental nature. The discourse of this age must either become a reality to enlightenment, or a deification of our existences that will become inexorably determinative of the controlled effects that are environmentally destructive to both society and nature. Herein, an argument is made for the authenticity of the nature-self-a determinative Self as subject, in reification of the naturalization of the ego-toward an articulation of a necessary ethical universality of genus, as a transmutable existent to the critical understanding of a self-conscious Being of Self. As a glimpse into the world of Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Marx, Husserl and Sartre, this piece is restorative to the philosophical project of what is expressive to the dimensions underscoring a purposive meaning for the twenty-first century and beyond-where the horizons of transcendental nature echo upon the landscapes of humanity's raison-d' tre.
Contemporary Elucidations in Thought: Hegel and Schopenhauer's millennial age
At the dawning of the 21st Century, there was a technological revolution already underway. Humanity was consumed with the necessity to an access of information that had never been present upon the planet as a universal notion-leading to the genesis of an outlook situating an entire century left behind-and entire century upon the horizon, presenting us with a global set of conditions that stood to determine the likelihood of our collective survival; or the imminence of the destruction of life as we had once known it. The path toward the series of events that had birthed a postmodernity that became of the previous two centuries within an ever-too-altered form, had been realized by the thinkers that represented the way the world would be if we allowed ourselves to become a globalized society as had been imagined throughout the idealism of the 19th Century onward. As we search the past throughout the preceding decades leading to the millennial age-where we were fit to rediscover the concepts that formed the conditional state in which society is to dwell for the centuries that lie ahead, the realities that delivered us from the past are conceived through the lens of Hegel and Schopenhauer-both having a strong affinity for the work of Immanuel Kant. Noticing the influences that are neither veiled or nor disclosed in Transcendental and Existential Phenomenology, Post-Cartesian thought, and the dimensional aspects of both pre and post psychoanalytic perceptions of reality, the mind and the machine's return to the Quantum realities of a special breed of socio-physics becomes of the search for the realm of a world of inner perception and complete symbolic aesthetic becoming herein.
Hellenistic Influence and Twins in the Gospel of Mark

Hellenistic Influence and Twins in the Gospel of Mark

Jeffrey B. Pettis

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
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Hellenistic Influence and Twins in the Gospel of Mark: Fiery Angels examines the influence of Hellenistic culture in the Gospel of Mark. It focuses upon Jesus’ twin disciples James and John. Jesus gives them the name Boanerges, “Sons of Zeus” referring to the Dioscuri, mythological figures known for their saving action in times of human danger and distress. This book addresses various questions prompted by Jesus’ naming of James and John. Is the author embracing Hellenistic myth and mythology as part of his story? Does he portray Jesus as one who himself is influenced by Hellenistic culture, and if so, to what extent? To gain insight into these questions, Jeffrey B. Pettis examines various sources—dioscuric figures in Second Maccabees 3, three visitors in Genesis 18-19, traces of dioscurism in the Markan boat stories. Major themes include fire and sacrifice, theophany, personal saviors, and old and new religion. Of particular interest is the extent to which myth and mythology grasp the hearer’s attention and occur as something which makes an impression. Does the author of Mark make use of myth for just this reason—to capture attention and to make and awaken his community to a larger world?
Shriek 3

Shriek 3

Jeffrey B. Miley

Independently Published
2019
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A disgraced Jeremy Cain is asked to return to service. A new Bigfoot threat has arisen and promises to be more deadly than anything previously experienced. the solitary beasts have learned to organize, socialize and plan their revenge. Cain is the best option that Pennsylvania has to stop the creature's rampage.Adding to the woes of Jeremy Cain and his friend Alf Moynihan is a narcissistic governor, a forest as dry as tinder, a well meaning, but inexperienced force at fighting the Sasquatch in the woods and a hatred motivating the brutes which cannot be sated. the big question remains, who will win, man or beast.
The Lynchpin

The Lynchpin

Jeffrey B. Burton

M P Publishing Limited
2015
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Special Agent Drew Cady has waved goodbye to Washington, D.C., and ten years of chasing violent felons in the Federal Bureau of Investigation s Criminal Investigative Division (CID). He is on the mend, both physically and emotionally, as he helps run his fiancee s resort in northern Minnesota while working part-time on the FBI s Medicare Fraud Strike Force in Minneapolis. Chasing white collar criminals is a far cry from hunting serial killers and Cady basks in the glow of his newer, more laid-back lifestyle, that is, until a young woman s body possessing a most-disturbing characteristic is pulled from Lake Superior outside of Duluth. And if being ordered to investigate this case isn t bad enough, Cady s former boss Assistant Director of CID Roland Jund has killed a fellow agent and stands accused of being a spy. Now Agent Cady must draw upon every last bit of experience he has to clear his friend s name while at the same time ensuring that no more innocent lives are extinguished by a sadistic killer with a taste for blood. But nobody is who they appear to be and information is only as reliable as its source. "
Permaculture Plants

Permaculture Plants

Jeffrey B. Nugent

Permanent Publications
2013
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This is an easy-to-use guide to selecting hundreds of perennial species. It is indispensable for growers and designers working in subtropical and warm temperate/arid climates, and also includes some cool-climate tolerant species. Permaculture Plants: A Selection details hundreds of common and unusual edible, medicinal, and useful plants.
Axe of Fate: Goldenfields

Axe of Fate: Goldenfields

Jeffrey B. Thompson

Independently Published
2018
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A powerful demon, called Conath, commissioned the forging of a weapon that would allow him to enslave worlds; thus the Axe of Fate was born. Before Conath could take possession of the ax, it was pulled from the forges and turned against him. Enraged Conath threatened to destroy everything; it was that moment that the seas flood into the land and froze. Unable to break though the magical ice protecting those responsible for the theft and with the threat of his new weapon turned against him, Conath fled the world Onviness.In the aftermath, new lower lying land was exposed by the absence of the seas' water, although under a continuous shroud of clouds and misting rain. This land was soon inhabited by refugees from other parts of the world.Meanwhile the Axe of Fate seeks to return to the hands of its master; the one who pulled it from the forges.As the years pass, the Axe allows itself to be wielded by Koven Goldenfields. Together they form the Kingdom of Chivelestine from the chaotic tribes of humans within the lowlands. For many years after this the Axe goes dormant.Then the Axe chooses Gavista Goldenfields, Koven's grand-daughter, to wielded it. Joined with Karvian, the Commander of the Chivelestine Army, they venture forth to investigate a new threat to Chivelestine. Gavista is plunged into a massive new world of discovery away from her sheltered life in the castle. A world of demons, dragons, magic, and the looming destruction of the lowlands by the thaw of magical ice.
Developing a National Recruiting Difficulty Index

Developing a National Recruiting Difficulty Index

Jeffrey B Wenger; David Knapp; Parag Mahajan; Bruce R Orvis; Tiffany Tsai

RAND
2019
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The U.S. Army recognizes that the recruiting environment has a significant impact on its ability to recruit, especially when the unemployment rate is lower, casualty rates increase, or operational difficulties mount. This report presents a forecasting model that provides a measure of the recruiting difficulty with up to a 24-month horizon. The resulting model forecasts whether the Army is likely to face a difficult or easy recruiting environment.
Medal of Honor World War II

Medal of Honor World War II

Jeffrey B Harris

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This is the first of two volumes (A-L) collecting the citations of Medal of Honor Recipients in World War II. These citations tell the story of valor beyond the normal call of duty. Some of these men made the ultimate sacrifice for American liberty. In such a divisive modern climate it is refreshing to see that these heroes came from all classes, colors, and creeds. The bravery found in these citations is truly inspirational.
Medal of Honor World War II

Medal of Honor World War II

Jeffrey B Harris

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Medal of Honor World War II: A Collection of Recipient Citations (Volume 2) is a tribute to the extraordinary men whose acts of courage and selflessness during the deadliest conflict in human history earned them America's highest military award-the Medal of Honor. This comprehensive collection presents the full citations of every Medal of Honor recipient from World War II, offering an inspiring chronicle of heroism, sacrifice, and duty in the face of overwhelming odds.Spanning battlefields from Europe to the Pacific, this book brings to life the stories of soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen who risked everything for their fellow servicemen and their country. These accounts highlight the unshakable bravery of individuals who, regardless of creed, religion, or race, proved that true heroism knows no boundaries. From charging enemy lines to rescuing comrades under fire, these recipients exemplified the highest ideals of valor and sacrifice.More than just a list of names and dates, Medal of Honor World War II: A Collection of Recipient Citations captures the spirit of brotherhood, courage, and humanity that transcended the horrors of war. It is a reminder that the strength of a hero comes not from uniform or background but from an unwavering commitment to others in their darkest hour.Whether you are a student of history, a military enthusiast, or someone seeking inspiration from the lives of true American heroes, this book is a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of those who earned the Medal of Honor during World War II. Their stories serve as a timeless reminder that bravery, sacrifice, and honor are values that unite us all, regardless of who we are or where we come from.
Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance

Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance

Jeffrey B. Ferguson; George B. Hutchinson

Rutgers University Press
2021
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Jeffrey B. Ferguson is remembered as an Amherst College professor of mythical charisma and for his long-standing engagement with George Schuyler, culminating in his paradigm changing book The Sage of Sugar Hill. Continuing in the vein of his ever questioning the conventions of “race melodrama” through the lens of which so much American cultural history and storytelling has been filtered, Ferguson’s final work is brought together here in Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance.
Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance

Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance

Jeffrey B. Ferguson; George B. Hutchinson

Rutgers University Press
2021
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Jeffrey B. Ferguson is remembered as an Amherst College professor of mythical charisma and for his long-standing engagement with George Schuyler, culminating in his paradigm changing book The Sage of Sugar Hill. Continuing in the vein of his ever questioning the conventions of “race melodrama” through the lens of which so much American cultural history and storytelling has been filtered, Ferguson’s final work is brought together here in Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance.