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How the Body Shapes the Mind is an interdisciplinary work that addresses philosophical questions by appealing to evidence found in experimental psychology, neuroscience, studies of pathologies, and developmental psychology... Read more
Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring The world teems with different kinds of music - traditional, folk, classical, jazz, rock, pop - and each type of music tends to come with its own way of thinking... Read more
Oxford Political Theory presents the best new work in contemporary political theory. It is intended to be broad in scope, including original contributions to political philosophy, and also work in applied political theory... Read more
The fourth edition of The Criminal Process continues in the tradition of previous editions in providing an insightful and stimulating analysis of the key issues in criminal processes and procedures... Read more
Employability is central to all university study; in an increasingly competitive graduate job market students enter Higher Education with their eyes already fixed on securing a job - their final destination... Read more
The law of international responsibility plays a fundamental role in the modern system of international law, surpassed by none and paralleled only by the law of treaties... Read more
These lectures constitute the earliest version of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, one of the most influential works in Western political theory... Read more
The constitutional background of both legislatures and their procedures are described and where possible compared... Read more
How to use information and communication technologies in organizations and how to manage their impact has been the traditional domain of computer specialists and management consultants... Read more
The academic world has been plagued in recent years by scepticism about truth and knowledge. Paul Boghossian, in his long-awaited first book, sweeps away relativist claims that there is no such thing as objective truth or knowledge, but only truth or knowledge from a particular perspective... Read more
Cryptography is a vital technology that underpins the security of information in computer networks. This book presents a comprehensive introduction to the role that cryptography plays in providing information security for everyday technologies such as the Internet, mobile phones, Wi-Fi networks, payment cards, Tor, and Bitcoin... Read more
The heart is the most symbolic organ of the human body. Across cultures it is seen as the site of emotions, as well as the origin of life... Read more
A two-tier approach to learning makes this the most flexible book available: core theory within chapters is complemented by technical notes at the end of relevant chapters, allowing students to take their learning further... Read more
This book is a long-awaited major statement by a pre-eminent analytic philosopher, Alvin Plantinga, on one of our biggest debates - the compatibility of science and religion... Read more
Europe Undivided analyzes how an enlarging EU has facilitated a convergence toward liberal democracy among credible future members of the EU in Central and Eastern Europe... Read more
Andrew Gillespie's Economics for Business is the perfect introduction to all of the key economic concepts business students need to know... Read more
In The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins crystallized the gene's eye view of evolution developed by W.D... Read more
To what extent should parents be allowed to use reproductive technologies to determine the characteristics of their future children? And is there something morally wrong with parents who wish to do this? Choosing Tomorrow's Children provides answers to these (and related) questions... Read more
Although much prized in daily conversation, good listening has been almost completely ignored in that form of political conversation we know as democracy... Read more