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A History of US: Liberty for All?: A History of US Book Five

9780195327199
Joy Hakim
€12.78

Alexander Graham Bell: Making Connections

9780195099089
Naomi Pasachoff (Research Associate, Research Associate, Williams College)
€27.15

Bloody Dawn: The Christiana Riots and Racial Violence of the Antebellum North

9780195046342
Thomas P. Slaughter (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Rutgers University)
€94.12

Democracy and Exclusion

9780197585818
Patti Tamara Lenard (Professor of Public and International Affairs, Professor of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa)
Introduction: Democracy and Exclusion Chapter 1: Subjection and Democratic Boundaries Chapter 2: Deportation and the Excluded Undeportable Chapter 3: Citizens Abroad: In or Out, of What? Chapter 4: Revoking Citizenship Status Chapter 5: Visa Issuance and Denial in an Unequal World Chapter 6: Deserving Citizenship? Chapter 7: Resettling (LGBTQ+) Refugees Chapter 8: Naturalization Ceremonies and Cultural Accommodations Conclusion: Inclusion Remains Out of Reach Notes Bibliography Index
€65.06

Floppy's Phonics Fiction Evaluation Pack

9780198484936
Roderick Hunt
€152.65

Oedipus Rex

9780195054934
Sophocles
A reprint of the translation previously published in the Greek Tragedy in New Translations series, Sophocles timeless work is the most famous of all Greek tragedies.
€9.40

The Art of Poetry: How to Read a Poem

9780195371185
Shira Wolosky (Professor of English and American Literature, Professor of English and American Literature, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Preface ; 1. Word Choice ; 2. Syntax and the Poetic Line ; 3. Images: Simile and Metaphor ; 4. Metaphor and the Sonnet ; 5. The Sonnet ; 6. Poetic Conventions ; 7. More Verse Forms ; 8. Personification ; 9. Poetic Voice ; 10. Gender and Poetic Voice ; 11. Poetic Rhythm: Metric ; 12. Poetic Rhythm: Sound and Rhyme ; 13. Rhetoric: More Tropes ; 14. Incomplete Figures and the Art of Reading ; Appendix ; Glossary ; Bibliographical Backgrounds ; Index of Poems ; Index of Poets ; Index of Terms and Topics
€19.04

The Book of Mormon: A Very Short Introduction

9780195369311
Terryl L. Givens
€10.58

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability

9780190622879
Adam Cureton (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Introduction Adam Cureton and David Wasserman Part I: Concepts, Models and Perspectives of Disability Chapter 1: In Pursuit of Justice for Disability: Model Neutrality Revisited Anita Silvers Chapter 2: Theoretical Strategies to Define Disability Jonas-Sebastien Beaudry Chapter 3: Disability, Health, and Difference Jerome Bickenbach Chapter 4: Habilitative Health and Disability Lawrence C. Becker Chapter 5: Philosophy and the Apparatus of Disability Shelley L. Tremain Chapter 6: Disability Liberation Theology Rosemarie Garland-Thomson Part II: Well-Being, Adaptation, and Causing Disability Chapter 7: Disabilities and Wellbeing: The Bad and the Neutral Joshua Shepherd Chapter 8: Causing Disability, Causing Non-Disability: What's the Moral Difference? Joseph A. Stramondo and Stephen M. Campbell Chapter 9: Why Inflicting Disability is Wrong: The Mere Difference View and The Causation Based Objection Julia Mosquera Chapter 10: Evaluative Diversity and the (Ir)Relevance of Well-Being Sean Aas Part III: Justice, Equality, and Inclusion Chapter 11: Contractualism, Disability, and Inclusion Christie Hartley Chapter 12: Civic Republican Disability Justice Tom O'Shea Chapter 13: Disability and Disadvantage in the Capabilities Approach Christopher A. Riddle Chapter 14: Disability and Partial Compliance Theory Leslie Francis Chapter 15: Fair Difference of Opportunity Adam Cureton and Alexander Kaufman Chapter 16: The Disability Case against Assisted Dying Danny Scoccia Part IV: Knowledge and Embodiment Chapter 17: Epistemic Exclusion, Injustice, and Disability Jackie Leach Scully Chapter 18: What's Wrong With "You Say You're Happy, But " Reasoning? Jason Marsh Chapter 19: Interactions with Delusional Others: Reflections on Epistemic Failures and Virtues Josh Dohmen Chapter 20: Disability, Rationality, and Justice: Disambiguating Adaptive Preferences Jessica Begon Part V: Respect, Appreciation, and Care Chapter 21: Ideals of Appreciation and Expressions of Respect Thomas E. Hill, Jr. Chapter 22: The Limiting Role of Respect Adam Cureton Chapter 23: Respect, Identification, and Profound Cognitive Impairment John Vorhaus Chapter 24: Care and Disability: Friends or Foes Eva Kittay Chapter 25: A Dignitarian Approach to Disability: From Moral Status to Social Status Linda Barclay Part VI: Moral Status and Significant Mental Disabilities Chapter 26: Cognitive Disability and Moral Status Alice Crary Chapter 27: Dignity, Respect, and Cognitive Disability Suzy Killmister Chapter 28: On Moral Status and Intellectual Disability: Challenging and Expanding the Debates Licia Carlson Part VI: Intellectual and Psychiatric Disability Chapter 29: Neurodiversity, Autism, and Psychiatric Disability: The Harmful Dysfunction Perspective Jerome C. Wakefield, David Wasserman, and Jordan A. Conrad Chapter 30: Beyond Instrumental Value: Respecting the Will of Others and Deciding on Their Behalf Dana Howard and David Wendler Chapter 31: Educational Justice for People with Intellectual Disabilities Lorella Terzi Part VIII: Technology and Enhancement Chapter 32: A Symmetrical View of Disability and Enhancement Stephen M. Campbell and David Wasserman Chapter 33: Cognitive Disability and Embodied, Extended Minds Zoe Drayson and Andy Clark Chapter 34: The Visible and the Invisible: Disability, Assistive Technology, and Stigma Coreen McGuire and Havi Carel Chapter 35: Neurotechnologies and Justice by, with, and for Disabled People Sara Goering and Eran Klein Chapter 36: Second Thoughts on Enhancement and Disability Melinda C. Hall Part IX: Healthcare Allocation and Assisted Death Chapter 37: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Disability Discrimination Greg Bognar Chapter 38: Prioritisation and Parity. Which Disabled Newborn Infants Should be Candidates for Scarce Life-Saving Treatment? Dominic JC Wilkinson and Julian Savulescu Part X: Reproduction and Parenting Chapter 39: Why People with Cognitive Disabilities are Justified in Feeling Disquieted by Prenatal Testing and Selective Termination Chris Kaposy Chapter 40: Reproductive Choice, in Context: Avoiding Excess and Deficiency? Richard Hull and Tom Shakespeare Chapter 41: Bioethics, Disability, and Selective Reproductive Technology: Taking Intersectionality Seriously Christian Munthe Chapter 42: Procreation and Intellectual Disability: A Kantian Approach Samuel J. Kerstein Chapter 43: Parental Autonomy, Children with Disabilities, and Horizontal Identities Mary Crossley
€143.68

The Sociological Imagination

9780195133738
C. Wright Mills (late Professor of Social, late Professor of Social, Columbia University)
€15.10
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