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In his book The Science Delusion ( 2012 ) he wrote that the philosophy of the organism ( organicism ) has updated the ideas of animism as it treats all of nature as alive.
In contrast, Wittgenstein's book treats philosophy as an activity, rather along the lines of Socrates's famous method of maieutics ; he has the reader work through various problems, participating actively in the investigation.
Its treatment of rhetoric is less comprehensive than the classic works of antiquity, but provides a traditional treatment of res-verba ( matter and form ): its first book treats the subject of elocutio, showing the student how to use schemes and tropes ; the second book covers inventio.
Richard Armour's book It All Started With Columbus ( 1953, revised 1961 ) treats the history of the United States, from 1492 to the JFK presidency, in a manner that owes a great deal to Sellar and Yeatman (" Ferdinand and Isabella refused to believe the world was round, even when Columbus showed them an egg ").
The second book opens with the election of Otto the Great as German king, treats of the risings against his authority, again omitting events in Italy, and concludes with the death of his first wife Edith of England in 946.
But, for the most part, the book treats the purpose of Seldon's plan as unquestionable, and that slide as being necessary in it, rather than mulling over whether the slide is, on the whole, positive or negative.
The story is thematically concerned with Christian redemption, though Kingsley also uses the book to argue that England treats its poor badly, and to question child labour, among other themes.
She is depicted as Kara In-Ze, not Superman's cousin as in the comic book, but rather a near-Kryptonian from Krypton's sister planet Argos, whom Superman brings back to Earth and treats as a cousin.
At the surface level, the book treats the difficulties and rewards of translating works ( particularly poetry ) from one language to another.
Throughout the rest of the book he treats, and compares, both Formalist ( classical ) and Intuitionist logics with an emphasis on the former.
" The book treats of an enormous number of subjects and questions.
In the comic book series Jack of Fables, the Pathetic Fallacy itself is embodied by a character named Gary, who has control over inanimate objects and treats them with a peculiar sense of kindness.
:( The section in the book that treats on the dogma: Whether Everyone may be Saved in his own Religion )
The main body of the book treats Florida's creative class theory in an introductory and neutral tone, but in a theoretical " postscript " chapter, the author criticizes Florida's tendency to " whitewash " the negative externalities associated with creative city development.
" Puttenham's book covers a general history of the art of poetry, and a discussion of the various forms of poetry ; the second treats of prosody, dealing in turn with the measures in use in English verse, the caesura, punctuation, rhyme, accent, cadence, proportion in figure, which the author illustrates by geometrical diagrams, and the proposed innovations of English quantitative verse ; the section on ornament deals with style, the distinctions between written and spoken language, the figures of speech ; and the author closes with lengthy observations on good manners.
The book is unfinished, and treats only of the first luminary, Cicero ; the others intended were apparently Seneca and Pliny.
In that book he treats of sects which paid honour to the serpent, giving to the first of these sects the name Naassenes, a title which he knows is derived from the Hebrew name for serpent.
* John Dobson, How and Why to Make a User-Friendly Sidewalk Telescope edited by Norman Sperling ISBN 0-913399-64-7 The book treats the " why " as importantly as the " how ", sharing Dobson's philosophy on the importance of popular access to astronomy for proper appreciation of the universe.
In his later book, he treats such subjects as sound media, sources of sound and sound receivers.
The rest of the book treats of the trisection of an angle, and the solution of more general problems of the same kind by means of the quadratrix and spiral.
This is a book exploring how Islam treats women as equals to men and respects them.
The first book deals with the transition from feudal society to capitalism, and the last book treats conditions in the 20th century.

book and unorthodox
Despite the popularity of his book, both it and his prequel book on the life of Pantagruel's father Gargantua were condemned by the academics at the Sorbonne for their unorthodox ideas and by the Roman Catholic Church for their derision of certain religious practices.
The book documents Beane's often-tense discussions with his scouting staff ( who favored traditional subjective evaluation of potential rather than objective sabermetrics ) in preparation for the draft to the actual draft, which defied all expectations and was considered at the time a wildly successful ( if unorthodox ) effort by Beane.
Paulinus II of Aquileia also composed a book refuting Elipandus unorthodox teachings for the Council of Frankfort.
He had an unorthodox way of performing tasks, such as writing in a notebook using his toes, or studying by eating book pages with milk and sugar.
Only an unorthodox plain-clothes detective named Mitchell ( Joe Don Baker ) believes that Deaney is guilty of something more than self-defense, but Chief Albert Pallin ( Robert Phillips ) tells him that Deaney is wanted for " every federal law violation in the book " and is therefore " FBI property.
Among Gibson's successors as commander was Group Captain Leonard Cheshire V. C., and the book describes Cheshire's unorthodox leadership style and innovative target marking techniques.
His unorthodox views on historical linguistics and the origins of Hungarian language were advanced in this book.
There is an uneasy tension between the orthodox cosmogony of the book and the unorthodox praxeis embodied in these magical rites ; the book has obviously been edited by a rabbinical scribe, but the " popular religion " contained in the book is more or less intact.

book and fashion
Nineteenth-century virtues, however, seem somehow to have gone out of fashion and the Bright book has never been particularly popular.
The book, initially anonymous, was purportedly written by a " man of fashion " – someone who moved in high society.
As the paperback book came into fashion, lesbian themes were relegated to pulp fiction.
Examples of memes given in the book included melodies, catch-phrases, fashion and the technology of building arches.
As writer Michael Bracewell notes in his book Roxy: the band that invented an era, Roxy Music was created expressly by Ferry, Mackay and Eno as a means of combining their mutual interests in music, modern art and fashion.
While the diarist acknowledged that the book was the " greatest fashion " he could not see why it was found to be so witty.
He could multitask in impressive fashion, dictating letters to one secretary and memoranda to another, while browsing through a new book.
In the 2006 book, In Vogue: The Illustrated History of the World's Most Famous Fashion Magazine ( Rizzoli ), the editors cite Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Tatjana Patitz, and Claudia Shiffer when quoting Vogue Magazine Editor-In-Chief, Anna Wintour, who said, " Those girls were so fabulous for fashion and totally reflected that time ... were like movie stars.
CBTs typically present content in a linear fashion, much like reading an online book or manual.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
On the subject Bishop writes: The greatest obstacle to our comprehension of Finnegans Wake been ... the failure on the part of readers to believe that Joyce really meant what he said when he spoke of the book as a " reconstruction of the nocturnal life " and an " imitation of the dream-state "; and as a consequence readers have perhaps too easily exercised on the text an unyielding literalism bent on finding a kind of meaning in every way antithetical to the kind of meaning purveyed in dreams Bishop has also somewhat brought back into fashion the theory that the Wake is about a single sleeper ; arguing that it is not " the ' universal dream ' of some disembodied global everyman, but a reconstruction of the night – and a single night – as experienced by ' one stable somebody ' whose ' earwitness ' on the real world is coherently chronological.
In 2008, Mary-Kate and Ashley wrote Influence, a book featuring interviews with fashion designers that have inspired the girls ' fashion lines.
Practically all of the book factory complex survives, including the impressive three-story Office and Warehouse Building ( 1900 ) constructed in a castellated fashion with quarry-faced ashlar cut from local " blue " limestone.
The main township has cafes, a delicatessen, a book shop, restaurants, a small supermarket, several takeaways, a fresh fruit & vegetable shop, a dairy, a pharmacy, an antique shop, pub ( tavern ), beauty salons, gift shops, a butcher, a computer shop, and a woman's fashion boutique.
Knowles ' mother, Tina, wrote a 2002-published book, titled Destiny's Style: Bootylicious Fashion, Beauty and Lifestyle Secrets From Destiny's Child, an account of how fashion had an impact on Destiny's Child's success.
Charlotte is also an illustrator ; as is Hannah, known for her book jacket illustrations for Alexander McCall Smith's The No. 1 Ladies ' Detective Agency series ; Josie, who runs hand-painted china shops in London and Canterbury ; Katy, who works for a farmers ' cooperative in Faversham, Lucy, a pattern-cutter for fashion houses in Italy and Emily, the youngest, who appeared in the opening sequence of Bagpuss, and is a papier mache artist and printmaker living in Whitstable.
In 1988 a humorous book called The Book of Revelations ( Mark Leigh and Mike Lepine ) printed a parody of both Beatrix Potter and Sven Hassel entitled Peter Rabbit-Tank Killer, lampooning the fashion of the period for unscrupulous publishers and literary estates to draft in famous authors to pen " continuations " of their most successful characters and series.
Following this period, Psalmanazar participated – in a humble fashionin London's Grub Street literary milieu of book editing and pamphlet writing.
In his book, the journalist-turned-novelist describes that Yi deliberately stood at the front of his ship in his final battle making himself a target for Japanese gunmen, thinking that ending his life in this honorable fashion could be better than facing another political ploys which was likely to wait him in the Joseon royal court after the war.
Lee began to preach messages in expository fashion, moving book by book through the Bible.
In January 2012, having seen a performance by Dutch illusionist Hans Klok on the BBC's The One Show, Moss called fashion designer Stella McCartney and recommended that she book him as one of the attractions at her London Fashion Week show the following month.
They founded Ready2shop. com, a dot-com fashion advice business, and wrote their first fashion advice book in 2000, Ready 2 Dress, both of which failed.

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