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Total entries in catalog: 105 Shown entries: 101-105 |
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Critiques Niccolò Machiavelli's "The Prince"; provides description of each Chapter, Maxims, critique, scans of pages. |
Critiques Niccolò Machiavelli's "The Prince"; provides description of each Chapter, Maxims, critique, scans of pages. |
Critiques Niccolò Machiavelli's "The Prince"; provides description of each Chapter, Maxims, critique, scans of pages. |
This review on Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s "The Evolving Self", though corrects on some fundamental mistakes, draws on the similarities between Non-Aristotelian functioning, with that of a Transcendental Person in "Flow”. Flow as a process, represents a form of order in a naturally dys-organizing universe (order to chaos: thermo-dynamics of entropy), as such becomes important not only in maintenance of healthy people, but the advancement of order in our societies, as opposed to the anti-social, self-destructive, etc., activities which may inevitably pull the rest of Humanity down with it. Flow with insights appears to us the process with which we have previously become conversant via Korzybski’s (1921), "Time-binding”. |
Chess Maxims: A Non-Aristotelian Approach, introduces a non-elementalistic paradigm in to chess formulating, via quotations made on chess praxsis.
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Added by: Paul_Sidle |
Date: 2010-08-07
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