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Neil Gascoigne

    Rorke's Drift
    Rorty, Liberal Democracy, and Religious Certainty
    Scepticism: Volume 6
    Felix Romsey's Afterparty
    Todger
    John McDowell
    • John McDowell

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      John McDowell is one of the most widely read philosophers in recent years. In this clear and engaging book Tim Thornton introduces and examines the full range of McDowell's thought. This second edition has been significantly revised and expanded.

      John McDowell
    • Todger

      • 194pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Even by Victoria Cross standards the exploits of Thomas Jones, V.C., D.C.M., known as 'Todger', are exceptional. In his mid-30s, and vastly experienced, he never rose above the rank of private despite showing exceptional leadership. This book explores his life in detail, including the single-handed capture of over 100 enemy soldiers on the Somme.

      Todger
    • Scepticism: Volume 6

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book explores the enduring challenge of scepticism in philosophy, tracing its evolution from Sextus Empiricus's Pyrrhonism to Hume's critiques. It delves into the sceptical arguments and methods of key philosophers, while also examining "therapeutic" approaches that seek to address scepticism. The author highlights the complexities and apparent intractability of scepticism, providing a comprehensive analysis of its role in epistemology and the philosophical responses it has elicited throughout history.

      Scepticism: Volume 6
    • Exploring the intersection of religion and public discourse, the book examines the boundaries of religious arguments in debates and who determines these limits. It begins with Richard Rorty's pragmatic pluralism, advocating for a politically motivated anticlericalism. Instead of directly supporting Rorty, Gascoigne introduces 'Pragmatist Fideism,' an epistemological perspective that offers a nuanced approach to understanding faith in the context of public life.

      Rorty, Liberal Democracy, and Religious Certainty
    • Rorke's Drift

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      A compelling, fresh account of the battle of Rorke's Drift, featuring an array of previously unpublished material including defender accounts and artwork. The author questions what is widely believed to be historical fact and instead offers up his own interpretation of one of the most established actions of the hospital fight.

      Rorke's Drift
    • When introduced in 1914, the Military Cross filled a large void in medallic recognition for junior officers--the first men over-the-top when going into action. Here the author covers a diverse range of heroic Military Cross actions in exciting detail.

      For Conspicuous Gallantry
    • The largest collection of primary Isandlwana accounts, from British officers and men, colonial forces, civilians, and Zulu warriors who attacked the camp to deliver what was deemed a humiliating defeat for the British invading column.

      Witnesses at Isandlwana
    • The very idea of mental illness is contested. Given its differences from physical illnesses, is it right to count it, and particular mental illnesses, as genuinely medical as opposed to moral matters? This Element serves as a guide to these contested debates.

      Mental Illness