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General Metaphysics

General Metaphysics

John Patrick Noonan

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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General Metaphysics by John Patrick Noonan is a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental concepts and principles of metaphysics. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the nature of reality, the relationship between mind and matter, the existence of God, and the nature of causation and time. Noonan draws on a variety of philosophical traditions, including Aristotelianism, Thomism, and contemporary analytic philosophy, to provide a clear and accessible introduction to the subject. The book is divided into three parts: the first provides an overview of the history of metaphysics and its key concepts, the second focuses on the nature of reality and the relationship between mind and matter, and the third explores the metaphysical implications of religious belief. Throughout the book, Noonan engages with a range of philosophical arguments and counterarguments, providing readers with a nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the subject. General Metaphysics is an essential resource for anyone interested in the nature of reality and the fundamental questions of existence.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Hardening Network Security

Hardening Network Security

Mallery John; Zann Jason; Patrick Kelly; Wesley Noonan; Eric Seagren; Love Paul; Kraft Rob; Mark O'Neill

McGraw-Hill Professional
2005
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Take a proactive approach to network security by implementing preventive measures against attacks--before they occur. Written by a team of security experts, this hands-on resource provides concrete steps you can take immediately as well as ongoing actions to ensure long-term security. Get complete details on how to systematically harden your network from the ground up, as well as strategies for getting company-wide support for your security plan.Features a four-part hardening methodology:Do This Now!--Checklist of immediate steps to take to lockdown your system from further attackTake It From The Top--Systematic approach to hardening your enterprise from the top downOnce Is Never Enough!--Ongoing monitoring and assessment plan to keep your network secure, including patch management and auditingHow to Succeed--Strategies for getting budget approval, management buy-in, and employee cooperation for your security program
John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T.

John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T.

David Hunter Blair

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Lord Bute's upbringing as a child was, by the force of circumstances, under entirely feminine influences and surroundings; and to this fact was probably to some extent due the strain of shyness and sensitive diffidence which were among his life-long characteristics. He seems to have been inclined sometimes to resent, even in his early boyhood, the strictness of the surveillance under which he lived. His mother once took him from Dumfries House to call at Blairquhan Castle, driving thither in a carriage and four, as her custom was. While the ladies were conversing in the drawing-room, a young married daughter of the house took the little boy out to see the gardens, ending with a call at the head gamekeeper's. A day or two afterwards the ch telaine of Blairquhan received a letter from Lady Bute, expressing her dismay, indignation, and distress at learning that her precious boy had actually been taken to the kennels, and exposed to the risk of contact with half a dozen pointers and setters. When reminded many years later of this incident (which he had quite forgotten), Lord Bute said, in his quiet way: "Yes, I was kept wrapped in cotton wool in those days, and I did not always like it. The dogs would not have hurt me, and I am sure that I made friends with them.