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Charles Foster

    1 gennaio 1962

    Charles Foster è un autore le cui opere attraversano un vasto territorio di soggetti, dai viaggi e dalla biologia evolutiva alla storia naturale, all'antropologia e alla filosofia. Il suo approccio unico alla scrittura deriva da una vita ricca di esperienze diverse, che fondono studi accademici e pratica legale con spedizioni estreme in tutto il mondo. Questa fusione di comprensione scientifica ed esplorazione avventurosa consente a Foster di approfondire mondi umani e naturali complessi con profondità e prospettiva non comuni. I lettori apprezzeranno la sua capacità di collegare campi apparentemente disparati, creando narrazioni intellettualmente stimolanti e avvincenti.

    Breaking the Dams
    From Old Hollywood to New Brunswick
    The Complete Dambusters
    Human Thriving and the Law
    Once Upon a Time in Paradise
    Feel Better Fast: Overcoming the Emotional Fallout of Your Illness or Injury
    • Exploring the connection between physical ailments and mental health, this pioneering book reveals how injuries and illnesses can lead to significant emotional challenges. Dr. Charles Foster emphasizes the importance of positive mental recovery, demonstrating that overcoming these struggles can foster a healthier and revitalized sense of self.

      Feel Better Fast: Overcoming the Emotional Fallout of Your Illness or Injury
    • Once Upon a Time in Paradise

      Canadians in the Golden Age of Hollywood

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's Golden Age, this book highlights the significant contributions of talented Canadians in the film industry. It explores their roles, achievements, and the impact they had on shaping cinema during this iconic period. Through engaging narratives, it uncovers the stories of these individuals who navigated the challenges of the industry to leave a lasting legacy in motion pictures.

      Once Upon a Time in Paradise
    • The idea of the Good Life – of what constitutes human thriving, is, implicitly, the foundation and justification of the law. The law exists to hold societies together; to hold in tension the rights of individuals as against individuals, the rights of individuals as against various types of non-humans such as corporations (and vice versa), and the rights of individuals individuals as against the state (and vice versa). In democratic states, laws inhibit some freedoms in the name of greater, or more desirable freedoms. The only justification for law is surely that it tends to promote human thriving. But what is the Good Life? What does it mean to live a thriving life? There has been no want of discussion, at least since the great Athenians. But surprisingly, since human thriving is its sole raison d’etre, the law has been slow to contribute to the conversation. This book aims to start and facilitate this conversation. It aims to: -make lawyers ask: ‘What is the law for?’, and conclude that it is to maximise human thriving -make lawyers ask: ‘But what does human thriving mean?’ -make judges and advocates ask: ‘How can a judgment about the best interests of a patient be satisfactory unless its basis is made clear?’

      Human Thriving and the Law
    • From Old Hollywood to New Brunswick

      Memories of a Wonderful Life

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book features a collection of enchanting memories from Charles Foster, who transitioned from an RAF pilot to a Hollywood writer and publicist. It recounts his extraordinary encounters with iconic figures like Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe, highlighting his adventurous journey from a challenging childhood to the glamorous world of mid-twentieth century show business. Foster's stories span the golden age of film, radio, and music, enriched by international experiences and accompanied by a 20-page insert of original photographs.

      From Old Hollywood to New Brunswick
    • Breaking the Dams

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Tells the story of the crew, what made them join the RAF when they knew the risk was so high, how fate threw them together, what it was like for one crew to take part in the raid and what happened to them in the five months between Operation Chastise and their deaths.

      Breaking the Dams
    • Everyone has an opinion about the core issues of medical law; from clinical negligence and organ transplantation to abortion, confidentiality, and euthanasia - it deals with matters of life and death. Using case studies to explore the key principles, Charles Foster presents a fascinating Very Short Introduction to medical law.

      Medical Law: A Very Short Introduction
    • Wired for God?

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Human religious experiences are remarkably uniform; many can be pharmacologically induced. Recent research into the neurology of religious experience has shown that, when worshipping or praying, a certain part of the brain, apparently dormant during other activities, becomes active. What does all this mean for those of faith and those with none? In this fascinating book barrister Charles Foster takes a survey of the evidence -- from shamans to medieval mystics, to out-of-body experiences and epilepsy, via Jerusalem and middle-class Christianity -- and assesses its significance. Written in short, accessible chapters, this is a fascinating tour of religious and mystical experiences and their relation to human physiology.

      Wired for God?
    • Being a Beast

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Transcendentally eccentric nature writing of the first order. Charles Foster digs deep under the skin of other animals, uncovering gems of wisdom that our usually superficial gaze will otherwise miss Hugh Warwick

      Being a Beast