... and not on religious or metaphysical precepts. This is but one difference between the Cartesian tradition and the Baconian one. Neal Wood indicates another: The natural philosophy of [the Baconians] must be distinguished from.
In this work, Diana M. Judd gets to the root of the matter by directly addressing the following questions: What is modern natural science? What effect did it have on how we think about politics?
Presents a collection of essays on the teaching of composition and essay writing.
Michael B. Curry: Foreword - Acknowledgments - Abbreviations - Introduction: Communion Challenged - Impaired Communion - The Highest Degree of Communion Possible - Questioning Authority - Power, Responsibility, and Authority - ...
Psychoanalysis understood as the criticism of the mind and of the authorities that govern the mind.
Discussion of five cases: Durham v. United States -- United States v. Byers -- United States v. Alexander and Murdock -- Kent v. United States -- United States v. Willie...
Examines the present system of American law and how it relates to the realities of society.
These selected essays from over a period of nearly 30 years, while published separately, all undertake the study of psychoanalysis as a work of criticism.