Showing posts with label Theory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theory. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Aesthetics and the Embodied Mind: Beyond Art Theory and the Cartesian Mind-Body Dichotomy (repost)




Alfonsina Scarinzi, "Aesthetics and the Embodied Mind: Beyond Art Theory and the Cartesian Mind-Body Dichotomy"


English | ISBN: 9401793786 | 2015 | 346 pages | PDF | 6 MB




The project of naturalizing human consciousness/experience has made great technical strides (e.g., in mapping areas of brain activity), but has been hampered in many cases by its uncritical reliance on a dualistic “Cartesian” paradigm (though as some of the authors in the collection point out, assumptions drawn from Plato and from Kant also play a role). The present volume proposes a version of naturalism in aesthetics drawn from American pragmatism (above all from Dewey, but also from James and Peirce)—one primed from the start to see human beings not only as embodied, but as inseparable from the environment they interact with—and provides a forum for authors from diverse disciplines to address specific scientific and philosophical issues within the anti-dualistic framework considering aesthetic experience as a process of embodied meaning-making. Cross-disciplinary contributions come from leading researchers including Mark Johnson, Jim Garrison, Daniel D. Hutto, John T. Haworth, Luca F. Ticini, Beatriz Calvo-Merino.




The volume covers pragmatist aesthetics, neuroaesthetics, enactive cognitive science, literary studies, psychology of aesthetics, art and design, sociology.








Monday, September 28, 2015

Math Geek: From Klein Bottles to Chaos Theory, a Guide to the Nerdiest Math Facts, Theorems, and Equations




Raphael Rosen, "Math Geek: From Klein Bottles to Chaos Theory, a Guide to the Nerdiest Math Facts, Theorems, and Equations"


English | ISBN: 1440583811 | 2015 | EPUB | 256 pages | 1,1 MB




The new "sine" of mathematical geekdom!




Do you dream about long division in your sleep? Does the thought of solving abstruse equations bring a smile to your face? Do you love celebrating pi every March? Then, Math Geek was made for you! With this guide, you"ll learn even more about the power of numbers as you explore their brilliant nature in ways you"ve never imagined. From manhole covers to bubbles to subway maps, each page gives you a glimpse of the world through renowned mathematicians" eyes and reveals how their theorems and equations can be applied to nearly everything you encounter. Covering dozens of your favorite math topics, you"ll find fascinating answers to questions like:




How are the waiting times for buses determined?


Why is Romanesco Broccoli so mesmerizing?


How do you divide a cake evenly?


Should you run or walk to avoid rain showers?


Filled with compelling mathematical explanations, Math Geek sheds light on the incredible world of numbers hidden deep within your day-to-day life.










Federman"s Fictions: Innovation, Theory, and the Holocaust by Raymond Federma




Federman"s Fictions: Innovation, Theory, and the Holocaust by Raymond Federman


English | 1 Dec. 2010 | ISBN: 1438433816 | 354 Pages | PDF | 5 MB




This collection of essays offers an authoritative examination and appraisal of the French-American novelist Raymond Federman’s many contributions to humanities scholarship, including Holocaust studies, Beckett studies, translation studies, experimental fiction, postmodernism, and autobiography.










Friday, September 25, 2015

Prolegomena to a Theory of Language




Prolegomena to a Theory of Language by Louis Hjelmslev


English | June 1961 | ISBN: 0299024709 | 158 Pages | PDF | 4.51 MB




Prolegomena to a Theory of Language










Thursday, September 24, 2015

Integral Equation Methods in Inverse Scattering Theory




David Colton, Rainer Kress, "Integral Equation Methods in Inverse Scattering Theory"


2014 | ISBN-10: 1611973155 | 290 pages | PDF | 17 MB




Scattering theory, a powerful method for the analysis of PDEs, represents one of the most important developments in mathematical physics of recent decades. This classic book is ideal as a supplemental text in a graduate course on scattering theory or inverse problems, and will also be of interest to research scientists in mathematics, physics and engineering. The exposition is based on a rigorous treatment of the Riesz–Fredholm theory of compact operators in dual systems, followed by a derivation of the jump conditions and mapping properties of scalar and vector potentials in spaces of continuous functions. These results are then used to study scattering problems for the Helmholtz and Maxwell equations. The reader will find an in-depth treatment of the use of boundary integral equations to solve scattering problems for acoustic and electromagnetic waves, and an introduction to inverse scattering theory with an emphasis on a function-theoretic approach.








Saturday, September 19, 2015

Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice




William A. Galston, "Liberal Pluralism: The Implications of Value Pluralism for Political Theory and Practice"


English | 2002 | ISBN: 0521813042, 052101249X | 150 pages | PDF | 1.3 MB






William Galston is a distinguished political philosopher whose work is informed by the experience of having served from 1993-1995 as President Clinton"s Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy. Isaiah Berlin first advanced the moral theory of value pluralism in the 1950s and it subsequently was developed by a number of distinguisthed scholars, including Galston. In Liberal Pluralism, Galston defends a version of value pluralism for political theory and practice. Against the contentions of John Gray and others, Galston argues that value pluralism undergirds a kind of liberal politics that gives great weight to the ability of individuals and groups to live their lives in accordance with their deepest beliefs about what gives meaning and purpose to life. This account of liberal pluralism is shown to have important implications for political deliberation and decision-making, for the design of public institutions, and for the division of legitimate authority among government, religious institutions, civil society, parents and families, and individuals. Liberal pluralism leads to a vision of a good society in which political institutions are active in a limited sphere and in which, within broad limits, families and civil associations may organize and conduct themselves in ways that are not congruent with the principles that govern the public sphere. William Galston is Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland and Director at the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy. He is the author of Liberal Purposes (Cambridge, 1991), which won the Spitz Prize. Galston"s other books include Justice and the Human Good (Chicago, 1980) and IKant and the Problem of History (Chicago, 1975). He is also a Senior Advisor to the Democratic Leadership Council and the Progressive Policy Institute.












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Friday, September 18, 2015

Lynda - Music Theory for Songwriters: The Fundamentals

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Lynda – Music Theory for Songwriters: The Fundamentals


Size: 1.36GB | Duration: 2h 46m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280×720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch

Genre: eLearning | Level: Beginner | Language: English




Music theory is fundamental to making and playing music. However, no one has taught it in such a user-friendly and songwriting-focused way as we do here, using both keyboard and guitar to demonstrate the techniques. Professional musician Julian Velard starts the course with the building blocks of harmony: notes, scales, intervals, chords, inversions, and basic chord progressions. He then goes into voice leading—showing how to move from one chord to another by changing just one or two notes—and reviews common song forms, from the familiar verse/chorus/verse of pop to the simple verse of the blues. At the end of each chapter, Julian explains the songwriting techniques shown in the chapter within the context of his own original commercially released songs.



Topics include:
* Understanding scales, intervals, and keys


* Triads or three-note chords


* Triad inversions


* Common major-scale chord progressions and cadences


* Voice leading


* Song form elements such as verse, chorus, bridge, hook, and more


* Using common song forms in songwriting






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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Concepts of Probability Theory, 2nd Revised Edition (repost)




Concepts of Probability Theory, 2nd Revised Edition by Paul E. Pfeiffer


English | ISBN: 0486636771 | 2012 (1965) | EPUB | 416 pages | 16 MB




Using the simple conceptual framework of the Kolmogorov model, this intermediate-level textbook discusses random variables and probability distributions, sums and integrals, mathematical expectation, sequence and sums of random variables, and random processes. For advanced undergraduate students of science, engineering, or mathematics acquainted with basic calculus. Includes problems with answers and six appendixes. 1965 edition.












Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory




Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory by John J. Coughlin O.F.M.


English | 2010 | ISBN: 0195372972 | 248 pages | PDF | 1 MB

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Precision Crystallization: Theory and Practice of Controlling Crystal Size (repost)




Precision Crystallization: Theory and Practice of Controlling Crystal Size by Ingo Leubner


English | 2009 | ISBN: 1439806748 | 216 pages | PDF | 4,3 MB




Despite the fact that crystals make up an estimated 80% of chemical and pharmaceutical products, few resources exist that provide practical guidance on achieving precision control of their size and size distribution. Based on a model developed by the author and his colleagues, Precision Crystallization: Theory and Practice of Controlling Crystal Size presents scientists and product engineers with the tools to control crystal nucleation, enabling them to ultimately control crystal size and size distribution for batch and continuous crystallizations.


At the cutting edge of crystallization science and technology, this volume presents information never before available. Introducing the Balanced Nucleation and Growth (BNG) model, the book demonstrates how the results of the nucleation process are quantitatively related to practical experimental control values such as:


• reaction addition rate


• crystal solubility


• temperature


• residence time (continuous crystallizations)


• the effect of ripening agents (crystal supersizing) during nucleation


• the effect of crystal growth restrainers (crystal nanosizing) during nucleation


• control of renucleation


The author shows how the BNG theory predicts previously unknown phenomena and also how it corrects erroneous perceptions of the importance of reaction volume on the outcome of crystal nucleation. Going above and beyond classical nucleation theories which rely to a large extent on guesswork, the BNG model gives precise guidance to scientists working in a range of critical areas, leading to promising implications for research, quality control, product development, production processes, pilot plant operations, and manufacturing.












Monday, September 14, 2015

Mathematical Methods for Economic Theory 2 (Studies in Economic Theory) by James C. Moore




Mathematical Methods for Economic Theory 2 (Studies in Economic Theory) by James C. Moore


English | 15 Dec. 2010 | ISBN: 3642085520 | 343 Pages | PDF | 11 MB




This two-volume work functions both as a textbook for graduates and as a reference for economic scholars. Assuming only the minimal mathematics background required of every second-year graduate in economics, the two volumes provide a self-contained and careful development of mathematics through locally convex topological vector spaces, and fixed-point, separation, and selection theorems in such spaces.










Gauge Theory and Symplectic Geometry (Nato Science Series C:) by Gert Sabidussi




Gauge Theory and Symplectic Geometry (Nato Science Series C:) by Gert Sabidussi


English | 7 Dec. 2010 | ISBN: 9048148308 | 226 Pages | PDF | 16 MB




Gauge theory, symplectic geometry and symplectic topology are important areas at the crossroads of several mathematical disciplines.










Statistical Methods for Organizational Research: Theory and Practice by Chris Dewberry




Statistical Methods for Organizational Research: Theory and Practice by Chris Dewberry


English | Aug. 26, 2004 | ISBN: 0415334241, 041533425X | 365 Pages | PDF | 8 MB




This clearly written textbook clarifies the concepts underpinning descriptive and inferential statistics in organizational research. Acting as much more than a theoretical reference tool, step-by-step it guides readers through the various key stages of successful data analysis.


Covering everything from introductory descriptive statistics to advanced inferential techniques such as ANOVA, multiple and logistic regression and factor analysis, this is one of the most comprehensive textbooks available.












Saturday, September 12, 2015

PAL Driven Organizational Learning: Theory and Practices: A Light on Learning Journey of Organizations (repost)




PAL Driven Organizational Learning: Theory and Practices: A Light on Learning Journey of Organizations by Kris Law and Kong Bieng Chuah


English | 2015 | ISBN: 3319180134 | 112 pages | PDF | 7,5 MB




Presenting an innovative concept and approach for organization management, this book serves to document an organization’s journey towards the ultimate goal of learning organization. This book also shares the experience on how a OL framework built on established learning theories, could be used effectively, overcoming many of the barriers in a real industrial setting. Utilizing a ready-to-use tool called Project Action Learning (PAL) to analyze real life case studies, the authors introduce a framework that allows teams of people to work and learn over the course of business projects. Equal emphasis is placed on the achievement of pre-set project outcomes and the learning objectives of the participants. In addition, a long term organizational learning strategy is put forward and the necessary supporting infrastructure, in the form of four ‘PAL Pillars’, is described. The concepts and development of the PAL driven Organizational Learning model are inspired by and grounded in, Western and Eastern business philosophies and case studies which offer important insights into the management of organizations who are keen to develop sustainable business practices.












Thursday, September 10, 2015

Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality




Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality by Ronald Dworkin


English | Mar. 1, 2002 | ISBN: 0674008103 | 528 Pages | PDF | 52.55 MB




Equality is the endangered species of political ideals. Even left-of-center politicians reject equality as an ideal: government must combat poverty, they say, but need not strive that its citizens be equal in any dimension. In his new book Ronald Dworkin insists, to the contrary, that equality is the indispensable virtue of democratic sovereignty. A legitimate government must treat all its citizens as equals, that is, with equal respect and concern, and, since the economic distribution that any society achieves is mainly the consequence of its system of law and policy, that requirement imposes serious egalitarian constraints on that distribution. What distribution of a nation"s wealth is demanded by equal concern for all? Dworkin draws upon two fundamental humanist principles–first, it is of equal objective importance that all human lives flourish, and second, each person is responsible for defining and achieving the flourishing of his or her own life–to ground his well-known thesis that true equality means equality in the value of the resources that each person commands, not in the success he or she achieves. Equality, freedom, and individual responsibility are therefore not in conflict, but flow from and into one another as facets of the same humanist conception of life and politics. Since no abstract political theory can be understood except in the context of actual and complex political issues, Dworkin develops his thesis by applying it to heated contemporary controversies about the distribution of health care, unemployment benefits, campaign finance reform, affirmative action, assisted suicide, and genetic engineering.








Political Theory In Transition [Repost]




Political Theory In Transition by Noel O"Sullivan


English | Apr. 20, 2000 | ISBN: 1857288548 | 272 Pages | PDF | 1015.21 KB




During the past two decades there has been increasing dissatisfaction with established political categories, on the grounds that they no longer fit many of the facts of contemporary life, or adequately express many contemporary political ideals. Political Theory in Transition explores the principal reasons for this dissatisfaction and outlines some of the most influential responses to it. Key features of this textbook: * covers many of the important areas in political theory including: Communitarianism; Identity; Feminism; Liberalism; Citizenship; Democracy; Power; Authority; Legitimacy; Nationalism; Globalization; and the Environment * includes chapters written by some of the foremost authorities in the field of political theory * divided into four useful sections, beginning with the concept of the individual, and progressing to beyond the nation-state.