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The History of Sexuality #1 - 3 E-books, Lang: English, Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 
The History of Sexuality #1 - 3
by Michel Foucault
The History of Sexuality Vol. 1 - An Introduction - Vintage - PDF - English - 164 pages - ISBN 0679724699 - Size: 6.5MB
The History of Sexuality Vol. 2 - The Use of Pleasure - Vintage - PDF - English - 288 pages - ISBN 0394751221 - Size: 10.6MB
The History of Sexuality Vol. 3 - The Care of the Self - Vintage - PDF - English - 276 pages - ISBN 0394741552 - Size: 10.9MB


The History of Sexuality #1 - 3


Description:
Foucault is a thinker from whose writing one can infer lessons for our modern lives and dilemmas.

 
 

Conceptions of Truth E-books, Lang: English, Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 
Conceptions of Truth
by Wolfgang Künne
Oxford UP - PDF - English - 512 pages - ISBN-10: 0199241317- Size: 2.1MB


Conceptions of Truth


Description:
Truth is one of the most debated topics in philosophy;

 
 

Alchemical Sigils E-books » Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 
Alchemical Sigils

Alchemical Sigils
Pdf | 30.8 MB | English


Alchemical Sigils and Symbols


 
 

Devices of the Soul: Battling for Our Selves in an Age of Machines (2007) E-books, Type: Engineering and Technology/math/etc, Type: IT and HiTech (Hardware), Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 
Devices of the Soul: Battling for Our Selves in an Age of Machines (2007)


# Author: Steve Talbott
# Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
# Number Of Pages: 281
# Publication Date: 2007-04-27
# ISBN / ASIN: 0596526806
# EAN: 9780596526801


Book Description:

"Self-forgetfulness is the reigning temptation of the technological era. This is why we so readily give our assent to the absurd proposition that a computer can add two plus two, despite the obvious fact that it can do nothing of the sort--not if we have in mind anything remotely resembling what we do when we add numbers. In the computer's case, the mechanics of addition involve no motivation, no consciousness of the task, no mobilization of the will, no metabolic activity, no imagination. And its performance brings neither the satisfaction of accomplishment nor the strengthening of practical skills and cognitive capacities."

In this insightful book, author Steve Talbott, software programmer and technical writer turned researcher and editor for The Nature Institute, challenges us to step back and take an objective look at the technology driving our lives. At a time when 65 percent of American consumers spend more time with their PCs than they do with their significant others, according to a recent study, Talbott illustrates that we're forgetting one important thing--our Selves, the human spirit from which technology stems.

Whether we're surrendering intimate details to yet another database, eschewing our physical communities for online social networks, or calculating our net worth, we freely give our power over to technology until, he says, "we arrive at a computer's-eye view of the entire world of industry, commerce, and society at large...an ever more closely woven web of programmed logic."

Digital technology certainly makes us more efficient. But when efficiency is the only goal, we have no way to know whether we're going in the right or wrong direction. Businesses replace guiding vision with a spreadsheet's bottom line. Schoolteachers are replaced by the computer's dataflow. Indigenous peoples give up traditional skills for the dazzle and ease of new gadgets. Even the Pentagon's zeal to replace "boots on the ground" with technology has led to the mess in Iraq. And on it goes.

The ultimate danger is that, in our willingness to adapt ourselves to technology, "we will descend to the level of the computational devices we have engineered--not merely imagining ever new and more sophisticated automatons, but reducing ourselves to automatons."

To transform our situation, we need to see it in a new and unaccustomed light, and that's what Talbott provides by examining the deceiving virtues of technology--how we're killing education, socializing our machines, and mechanizing our society. Once you take this eye-opening journey, you will think more clearly about how you consume technology and how you allow it to consume you.

"Nothing is as rare or sorely needed in our tech-enchanted culture right now as intelligent criticism of technology, and Steve Talbott is exactly the critic we've been waiting for: trenchant, sophisticated, and completely original. Devices of the Soul is an urgent and important book."

--Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals and The Botany of Desire: A Plant's Eye View of the World

"Steve Talbott is a rare voice of clarity, humanity, and passion in a world enthralled by machines and calculation. His new book, Devices of the Soul, lays out a frightening and at the same time inspiring analysis of what computers and computer-like thinking are doing to us, our children, and the future of our planet. Talbott is no Luddite. He fully understands and appreciates the stunning power of technology for both good and evil. His cool and precise skewering of the fuzzy thinking and mindless enthusiasm of the technology true believers is tempered by his modesty, the elegance of his writing, and his abiding love for the world of nature and our capacity for communion with it. "

--Edward Miller, Former editor, Harvard Education Letter

"Those who care about the healthy and wholesome lives of children can gain much from Steve Talbott's wisdom. He examines the need to help children spend more time touching nature and real life and less touching keyboards. He eloquently questions the assumption that speeding up learning is a good thing. Is, after all, a sped-up life a well-lived life? Most importantly, he reminds all of us that technology is just one part of life and ought not to overshadow the life of self and soul."

--Joan Almon, Coordinator, Alliance for Childhood

"One of the most original and provocative writers of our time, Steve Talbott offers a rich assortment of insightful reflections on the nature of our humanity, challenging our own thinking and conventional wisdom about advances in technology."

--Dorothy E. Denning, Department of Defense Analysis, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA

"Are you experiencing growing unease as computational metaphors have seized our discourse? Steve Talbott offers immediate relief. You are not losing your mind! Chapter after chapter, he shows how to draw on the powers of technology without losing your soul or breaking your heart."

--Peter Denning, Past President of ACM, Monterey, California

"Steve Talbott is a rare writer whose words can alter one's entire perception of the world. He is our most original and perceptive defender of the wholeness of life against the onslaught of mechanism. Devices of the Soul is written with Talbott's typical grace and clarity. It displays a quality hardly found anymore in our high tech culture--wisdom. "

--Lowell Monke, Associate Professor of Education, Wittenberg University

 
 



The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey Lang: English, Type: Others, Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
Free Press | ISBN: 0743269519 | PDF | 384 Pages | 686.22 KB | English


The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change was a groundbreaker when it was first published in 1990, and it continues to be a business bestseller with more than 10 million copies sold. Stephen Covey, an internationally respected leadership authority, realizes that true success encompasses a balance of personal and professional effectiveness, so this book is a manual for performing better in both arenas. His anecdotes are as frequently from family situations as from business challenges...


 
 

From Alchemy to Chemistry - John Read E-books » Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 

From Alchemy to Chemistry - John Read

From Alchemy to Chemistry - John Read
Pdf | 25.2 MB | English


Broad, humanistic treatment concentrates on the great figures of chemistry and the ideas that revolutionized the science, from earliest history to the modern era. Much of the book is devoted to alchemy, but also the development of modern chemistry: atomic theory, nature of the elements, beginning of organic chemistry, much more.







 
 

The Alchemy Key- Stuart Nettleton E-books » Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 
The Alchemy Key- Stuart Nettleton

The Alchemy Key- Stuart Nettleton
Pdf | 6.7 MB | English


The Alchemy Key travels through conventional as well as arcane territory to reveal theories never before identified in this incisive context. It begins with water alchemy, modern patents and follows the trail back to the royal priests of Egypt who manufactured the water of Ammon, or ammonia, at the Oasis of Siwa.







 
 



Alchemy The Ancient Science- Neil Powell E-books » Type: Philosophy/religions/social
   
 
Alchemy The Ancient Science- Neil Powell

Alchemy The Ancient Science- Neil Powell
Pdf | 6.95 MB | English


Alchemy, the fore runner of our modern chemistry, is a subject rich in mystical significance! At the heart of this "Divine Science", as it was known, was the belief that metals and alloys could be changed into others, by the action of certain compounds in conjunction with planetary alignments.