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A Quantitative Portrait of Analytic Philosophy Looking Through the Margins


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English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 291 Pages | ISBN : 303153199X | 25.4 MB
This book offers an unprecedented quantitative portrait of analytic philosophy focusing on two seemingly marginal features of philosophical texts: citations and acknowledgements in academic publications. Originating from a little network of philosophers based in Oxford, Cambridge, and Vienna, analytic philosophy has become during the Twentieth century a thriving philosophical community with thousands of members worldwide. Leveraging the most advanced techniques from bibliometrics, citations and acknowledgments are used in this book to shed light on both the epistemology and the sociology of this philosophical field, illuminating the intellectual trajectory of analytic philosophy as well as the social characteristics of the analytic community. Special attention is dedicated to the last forty years, providing insights into a phase of analytic philosophy which is still understudied by historians of philosophy.

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Portrait of Cambridge


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English | 2011 | ISBN: 0709101120 | EPUB | pages: 221 | 3.2 mb
The story of Cambridge is one of curious an unrelenting struggle for independence by a squalid fenland settlement, which entirely changed its purpose as, down the centuries, a great University grew in its midst. Yet it was this unwelcome intruder, seen today as an island of ancient glory in a surge of modern expansion, that makes the City of Cambridge known to the world. The coming of the "clerks"; the early hostels and colleges; the problem of the King’s Ditch; the limitations of a medieval education, and of learning itself until recent years; the "rod" and its application; the tremendous religious emphasis, and compulsion, that endured until the last century; the dissolution of the religious houses; the Reformation and its martyrs; the threats to the University’s very existence; Cambridge and Cromwell, himself a pensioner of Sidney Sussex; the seemingly unending strife between town and gown, and the hazardous office of Mayor; the unending procession of poets and scientists, headed by Milton and Newton, and of great men in every walk of life; the colleges, and their independence, in the modern age of reform, not least in architecture; and even the tidal phenomenon of the undergraduates’ hair, once restricted by clerical It is in terms of these factors, grave and gay, that the story of Cambridge is told. Mr. C. R. Benstead, a graduate of Cambridge University, has been both soldier and sailor. In the First World War he was mentioned in despatches after the controversial Passchendaele battle in 1917, and won the Military Cross in the fighting near Amiens that followed the great German offensive in 1918. His book Retreat, written against the background of the ill-fated British Fifth Army, created worldwide interest. At the outbreak of the Second World War he was Meteorological Officer of the aircraft carrier Furious, in which he continued to serve for over two years and he finished the war on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief , British Pacific Fleet. After retiring from the Navy, he was, at one time, Senior Proctor of the University.

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Drawing the Portrait


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English | 2024 | ASIN : B0CC8Z4NR9 | 431 Pages | EPUB | 72 MB
The ultimate guide to learning how to easily draw stunning, realistic faces. The human head is one of the most challenging yet rewarding subjects to draw. In this immersive book, popular YouTube drawing instructor Braden Messer breaks down the basics of how to master classic portrait drawing techniques using simple, step-by-step projects. By demystifying classic drawing styles such as the Loomis Method (which utilizes sections to depict the human head) and the Asaro head (which helps artists fully understand the planes of the face) readers will have a solid foundation to work with when it comes to depicting any face.

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Likeness Fathers, Sons, a Portrait


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English | 2021 | ISBN: 0385693710, 0385693737 | EPUB | pages: 240 | 1.5 mb
From the author of the classic The Danger Tree comes a powerful new memoir about a father’s love for his dying son-a heart-wrenching but ultimately life-affirming book about fatherhood and identity, love and grief, memory and healing.When the worst that can happen, happens, the only useful lesson is the knowledge that it can. That’s the a world can actually end, time can actually run out, sadness can prevail. But I didn’t know that then, of course. Or, if I knew it, I didn’t really believe it.In David Macfarlane’s living room, there hangs a life-size portrait of himself. The portrait, by esteemed Canadian painter John Hartman, has become a portal for when he stares into his own eyes, and into the painting’s background, an aerial view of his childhood house and hometown of Hamilton, he is transported. The painting evokes vivid memories of what was, what is no more and what will never be. It brings David back to his happy, privileged youth-its depiction of his parents’ old swimming pool surrounded by dazzlingly bright light reminds him of how his future felt during those days, when the world seemed full of possibilities. His son Blake’s future should feel just as bright. He’s young. He’s fit. He isn’t a smoker. And he really, really wants to create, to live. And yet he’s confined to a bed in a bright, white room-as bright as the air surrounding the swimming pool, and yet so different. As Blake undergoes treatment for an aggressive cancer, his father reckons with his past and the future his son may never have.In achingly beautiful prose, and with profound insight into how we love and grieve and remember, Macfarlane mourns the passing of time as a man in the autumn of his life and as a father who is losing his son. Likeness is a book about fathers and sons that demonstrates the power of memory to transform the tragic into the precious and profound. From the author of the classic The Danger Tree comes a powerful new memoir about a father’s love for his dying son-a heart-wrenching but ultimately life-affirming book about fatherhood and identity, love and grief, memory and healing.When the worst that can happen, happens, the only useful lesson is the knowledge that it can. That’s the a world can actually end, time can actually run out, sadness can prevail. But I didn’t know that then, of course. Or, if I knew it, I didn’t really believe it.In David Macfarlane’s living room, there hangs a life-size portrait of himself. The portrait, by esteemed Canadian painter John Hartman, has become a portal for when he stares into his own eyes, and into the painting’s background, an aerial view of his childhood house and hometown of Hamilton, he is transported. The painting evokes vivid memories of what was, what is no more and what will never be. It brings David back to his happy, privileged youth-its depiction of his parents’ old swimming pool surrounded by dazzlingly bright light reminds him of how his future felt during those days, when the world seemed full of possibilities. His son Blake’s future should feel just as bright. He’s young. He’s fit. He isn’t a smoker. And he really, really wants to create, to live. And yet he’s confined to a bed in a bright, white room-as bright as the air surrounding the swimming pool, and yet so different. As Blake undergoes treatment for an aggressive cancer, his father reckons with his past and the future his son may never have.In achingly beautiful prose, and with profound insight into how we love and grieve and remember, Macfarlane mourns the passing of time as a man in the autumn of his life and as a father who is losing his son. Likeness is a book about fathers and sons that demonstrates the power of memory to transform the tragic into the precious and profound.

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Portrait Revolution Inspiration from Around the World For Creating Art in Multiple Mediums and Styles (2024)


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English | 2017 | pages: 224 | ISBN: 1607749963 | EPUB | 223,6 mb
Based on the popular international collaborative art project, Julia Kay’s Portrait Party,this book features hundreds of portraits in multiple mediums and styles teamed with tips and insights on the artistic process.

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