... roles in cite check-
ing, proofreading, creating the appendices (including the index), and devel-
oping the diagrams. These included Mary Beth Caswell, Sarah Croog, Joel
Dion, Michael Drapkin, ... the MIT Press. Liz gave this project her vote of confidence, was
instrumental in acquiring the manuscript on behalf of the Press, and then
read it from start to finish, providing...
... use in subsequent parts when analyzing the politics
of policy choice. In keeping with the general approach outlined in chapter 1, we prefer
to introduce these tools not in the abstract, but in the ... as a disciplining device, even in the absence of credi-
ble policy commitments. In one setting, labeled the “electoral accountability model,” voters
reelect only in...
... from the objec-
tive world, will carry with it the intentional threads linking it to its surrounding and
finally reveal to us the perceiving subject as the perceived world.
The Theory of the Body ... within science itself, the treatment to
which it is intended to subject it. And since the genesis of the objective body is only
a moment in the constitution of the object,...
... land-
owning elite will, in the course of a democratization process, prevent
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Meantemp ... golden age in
Latin America between 1870 and 1914) are adversely distributed to the
landowners at the expense of the landless, the purchasing power of the
landless r...
... meanings and definitions and their links to power and agenda set-
ting came to the fore around the WSIS, held in Geneva in December 2003 and in Tunis
viii Preface
in November 2005. There and in the ... would strengthen the hands of the indus-
try players involved, but users opted for the Internet s TCP/IP model and OSI became
marginalized.
Liberalization and convergence...
... Coherence in Philosophy and Psychology
At the start of the twentieth century, the disciplines of psy-
chology and philosophy were beginning to separate from
each other. Originating in the laboratories ... complementary
meanings to different words in a way that forms a coher-
ent whole. For example, the sentence The pen is in the
bank” can mean that the writing implement...
... say, pain might not be
stimulated C-fibers must be explained by the two ways of
thinking involved. If the physicalist can explain the knowl-
edge in the one case, and the possibility in the other, ... involves asking oneself how one
knows that when another person sees a red object, she has
the same kind of sensation the same thing going on in her
mind—as one has in one’s...
... and ethics is the norm rather than the exception?
Addressing these issues by showing how there can be useful interactions
between science and ethics is the critical issue facing the sciences. ... aside for the moment to at least consider whether
we can reduce the second class to the first so as to further constrain the
bounds of the problem. Quine thus begins his argument wit...
... Neither Brain nor Ghost - The MIT Press
"A new view of mind is in the air. Teed Rockwell has sensed it and
articulated it beautifully in this book. Using a powerful combination of ... Philosophical, Social
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