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Brains How They Seem to Work


Free Download Brains: How They Seem to Work By Dale Purves
2010 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0137055099 | EPUB | 6 MB
For 50 years, the world’s most brilliant neuroscientists have struggled to understand how human brains really work. Today, says Dale Purves, the dominant research agenda may have taken us as far as it can–and neuroscientists may be approaching a paradigm shift. In this highly personal book, Purves reveals how we got to this point and offers his notion of where neuroscience may be headed next. Purves guides you through a half-century of the most influential ideas in neuroscience and introduces the extraordinary scientists and physicians who created and tested them. Purves offers a critical assessment of the paths that neuroscience research has taken, their successes and their limitations, and then introduces an alternative approach for thinking about brains. Building on new research on visual perception, he shows why common ideas about brain networks can’t be right and uncovers the factors that determine our subjective experience. The resulting insights offer a deeper understanding of what it means to be human. * Why we need a better conception of what brains are trying to do and how they do it Approaches to understanding the brain over the past several decades may be at an impasse * The surprising lessons that can be learned from what we see How complex neural processes owe more to trial-and-error experience than to logical principles * Brains–and the people who think about them Meet some of the extraordinary individuals who’ve shaped neuroscience * The "ghost in the machine" problem The ideas presented further undermine the concept of free will

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Worldly Saints The Puritans As They Really Were


Free Download Leland Ryken, "Worldly Saints: The Puritans As They Really Were"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0310325013, 0310325005 | EPUB | pages: 281 | 2.0 mb
"Ryken’s Worldly Saints offers a fine introduction to seventeenth-century Puritanism in its English and American contexts. The work is rich in quotations from Puritan worthies and is ideally suited to general readers who have not delved widely into Puritan literature. It will also be a source of information and inspiration to those who seek a clearer understanding of the Puritan roots of American Christianity." -Harry Stout, Yale University "…the typical Puritans were not wild men, fierce and freaky, religious fanatics and social extremists, but sober, conscientious, and cultured citizens, persons of principle, determined and disciplined excelling in the domestic virtues, and with no obvious shortcomings save a tendency to run to words when saying anything important, whether to God or to a man. At last the record has been put straight." -J.I. Packer, Regent College "Worldly Saints provides a revealing treasury of primary and secondary evidence for understanding the Puritans, who they were, what they believed, and how they acted. This is a book of value and interest for scholars and students, clergy and laity alike." -Roland Mushat Frye, University of Pennsylvania "A very persuasive…most interesting book…stuffed with quotations from Puritan sources, almost to the point of making it a mini-anthology." -✅Publishers Weekly "With Worldly Saints, Christians of all persuasions have a tool that provides ready access to the vast treasures of Puritan thought." -Christianity Today "Ryken writes with a vigor and enthusiasm that makes delightful reading-never a dull moment." -Fides et Historia "Worldly Saints provides a valuable picture of Puritan life and values. It should be useful for general readers as well as for students of history and literature." -Christianity and Literature

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Sounds as They Are The unwritten music in classical recordings


Free Download Richard Beaudoin, "Sounds as They Are: The unwritten music in classical recordings "
English | ISBN: 0197659284 | 2024 | 296 pages | EPUB, PDF | 23 MB + 27 MB
In a recording, what sounds count as music? Sounds made by a musician’s body-including inhales, finger taps, and grunts-have for decades been dismissed as extraneous noises. In Sounds as They Are: The unwritten music in classical recordings, author Richard Beaudoin pioneers a field of inquiry into non-notated sounds in recordings of classical music, recognizing often-overlooked sounds made by the bodies of performers and their recording equipment as music.

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No Wonder They Call Him the SaviorSix Hours One Fridayand the Angels Were Silent


Free Download Max Lucado, "No Wonder They Call Him the Savior/Six Hours One Friday/and the Angels Were Silent"
English | 2004 | ISBN: 0849920914, 0718034953 | EPUB | pages: 420 | 0.9 mb
This volume includes three of Max Lucado’s best-loved No Wonder They Call Him the Savior, Six Hours One Friday , and And the Angels Were Silent . In No Wonder They Call Him the Savior , best-selling author Max Lucado invites readers to meet the blue-collar Jew whose claim altered a world and whose promise has never been equaled. Readers will come to know Jesus the Christ in a brand new way as Lucado brings them full circle to the foot of the cross and the man who sacrificed His life on it. Then, in Six Hours One Friday , readers learn that they don’t have to weather life’s storms alone, but that God promises to be with them no matter what they are facing. He does this because of what happened in only six hours one Friday so many years ago. Finally, come face-to-face with the Savior during His final week on earth and learn about the loving purpose and deliberate intent that went into His every action, His every word in And the Angels Were Silent .

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Do They Walk Like They Talk Speech and Action in Policy Processes


Free Download Louis M. Imbeau, "Do They Walk Like They Talk?: Speech and Action in Policy Processes"
English | 2009 | pages: 304 | ISBN: 1461417201, 0387896716 | PDF | 4,6 mb
George Bush’s 1988 campaign pledge, "Read my lips: no new taxes," has become a mantra for those who distrust politicians and bureaucrats. The gulf between what political leaders say and do seems to be widening, and in democratic societies around the world, contributing to an atmosphere of cynicism and apathy among the citizenry. Understanding the characteristics and functions of speech in policy processes is a requirement for trying to overcome this problem; indeed, politicians and bureaucrats spend a good proportion of their time and resources discoursing, i.e., writing, speaking, and publishing. However, there has been scant analysis of political discourse; the aim of this book is to fill this analytical gap, by exploring political speech from a variety of perspectives, including normative, epistemological, and empirical. Incorporating insights from economics, political science, philosophy, and law, and evidence from the United States, Canada, France, Italy, Turkey, and the EU, the book addresses a wide variety of timely issues, including:.

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