Conceiving an Alternative

Conceiving an Alternative
Title Conceiving an Alternative PDF eBook
Author David E. Conner
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 2019-04-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781940447407

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The essays in this volume are not limited to any single theme or subject. Some of the chapters are focused on the impact of various philosophical perspectives on environmentalism. Others roam into issues of Western philosophy stretching all the way from Plato and Aristotle to Bergson and Whitehead. Notwithstanding this diversity of topics, all of the authors attempt in varying ways to draw conclusions that are relevant to a renewed commitment to the health of planet Earth. It is the underlying contention of these authors that philosophy can help us respond imaginatively, constructively, and creatively to the ecological issues of our age. How? For one thing, our deep-seated and often unnoticed presuppositions about the nature of reality have direct bearing on our attitudes and actions, and philosophy can help us bring those presuppositions to light and think critically about them. What is more, philosophy can help us formulate and defend more adequate, plausible, and beneficial outlooks on the natural world and the place of human beings within the community of all earthly creatures. The shared goal of all the chapters is to find new philosophical and theological inspiration as we human creatures seek to respond imaginatively, constructively, and creatively to the ecological issues of our age, recognizing that we desperately need to conceive an alternative to the pervasive worldviews that have led our civilization to the brink of catastrophe.

Conceiving the Future

Conceiving the Future
Title Conceiving the Future PDF eBook
Author Laura L. Lovett
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2009-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780807868102

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Through nostalgic idealizations of motherhood, family, and the home, influential leaders in early twentieth-century America constructed and legitimated a range of reforms that promoted human reproduction. Their pronatalism emerged from a modernist conviction that reproduction and population could be regulated. European countries sought to regulate or encourage reproduction through legislation; America, by contrast, fostered ideological and cultural ideas of pronatalism through what Laura Lovett calls "nostalgic modernism," which romanticized agrarianism and promoted scientific racism and eugenics. Lovett looks closely at the ideologies of five influential American figures: Mary Lease's maternalist agenda, Florence Sherbon's eugenic "fitter families" campaign, George Maxwell's "homecroft" movement of land reclamation and home building, Theodore Roosevelt's campaign for conservation and country life, and Edward Ross's sociological theory of race suicide and social control. Demonstrating the historical circumstances that linked agrarianism, racism, and pronatalism, Lovett shows how reproductive conformity was manufactured, how it was promoted, and why it was coercive. In addition to contributing to scholarship in American history, gender studies, rural studies, and environmental history, Lovett's study sheds light on the rhetoric of "family values" that has regained currency in recent years.

WHAT YOUR DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT (TM): GETTING PREGNANT

WHAT YOUR DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT (TM): GETTING PREGNANT
Title WHAT YOUR DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT (TM): GETTING PREGNANT PDF eBook
Author Raymond Chang
Publisher Grand Central Life & Style
Total Pages 182
Release 2009-06-27
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0446562262

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The best of Eastern & Western medicine is combined by physician-acupuncturist Raymond Chang, who offers individualized strategies for the millions of couples who want to improve their odds of conceiving.

A Question of Values

A Question of Values
Title A Question of Values PDF eBook
Author Peter Lawler
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages 282
Release 1995
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781555875077

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Places the work of Johan Galtung in the context of past and current debates in international relations, political theory, and more generally, in the social sciences. This comprehensive and critical account scrutinises Galtung's conceptual icons, such as, positive peace and structural violence.

Be Fruitful

Be Fruitful
Title Be Fruitful PDF eBook
Author Victoria Maizes
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 280
Release 2013-02-05
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1451645473

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Practical advice covering contraception, nutrition, diet, and exercise to increase optimal fertility. Includes information for both males and females and ways for them to curtail environmental factors and stress -- Source other than Library of Congress.

Conceiving Parenthood

Conceiving Parenthood
Title Conceiving Parenthood PDF eBook
Author Amy Laura Hall
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 461
Release 2008
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0802839363

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"The book is replete with photos and advertisements from popular magazines from the 1930s through the 1950s."--Jacket.

Strategy Making in a Crisis

Strategy Making in a Crisis
Title Strategy Making in a Crisis PDF eBook
Author Michael Gibbert
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 239
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1849805261

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Michael Gibbert presents a thoughtful theoretical framework allowing readers to critically think about imaginations related to strategy making. His research is based on a highly complex case and diversified context allowing us to understand the use of different theories in an integrated way. Gilbert Probst, World Economic Forum, Geneva, Switzerland Putting imagination center stage in strategy making is a long overdue perspective, one that can renew the field. Michael Gibbert makes an important contribution through this integrative framing. Yves Doz, INSEAD, France If you can t imagine the future of your company, how are you supposed to shape it? This book helps appreciate and execute imaginative strategy making. Martin Hoegl, WHU Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management, Germany Which strategy making approach works best in a crisis? In current literature, the recommendations oscillate between prediction, control, and practice, but this unique book focuses specifically on strategy making in a crisis. In a crisis, the business landscape is neither stable nor predictable, resources are scarce rather than abundant, customers disappear and shareholders revolt, all of which can make prediction and control very difficult. Drawing on evidence from philosophy, and on a multi-year case study of a major multinational, Michael Gibbert points to three different kinds of imaginations and proposes a three-step model for imaginative strategy making. Introducing new topics on this subject, Strategy Making in a Crisis will strongly appeal to top-level managers, including corporate development departments, and business-unit level strategy. Postgraduate students will also receive ideas for their own theses, not only from the content, but also from the approach which is deductive and integrates management theories using social science literature and methodology.