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  • - What's Next After Globalization
    by Michael O'sullivan
    £21.49

    A brilliant analysis of the transition in world economics, finance, and power as the era of globalization ends and gives way to new power centers and institutions.

  • - The Problem of English
    by Michael O'sullivan
    £47.99

    Irish Presidents, critics, and media initiatives focus on how Irishness is a global resource chiefly informed by the experiences of an Irish diaspora predominantly working in English, while also reminding Irish people 'at home' that Irish is the 'national tongue'.

  • - The Problem of English
    by Michael O'sullivan
    £68.49

    Irish Presidents, critics, and media initiatives focus on how Irishness is a global resource chiefly informed by the experiences of an Irish diaspora predominantly working in English, while also reminding Irish people 'at home' that Irish is the 'national tongue'.

  • by Michael O'sullivan
    £47.99

    The image of the university is tarnished: this book examines how recent philosophies of education, new readings of its economics, new technologies affecting research and access, and contemporary novelists' representations of university life all describe a global university that has given up on its promise of greater educational equality.

  • by Michael O'sullivan
    £7.99 - 20.49

    In Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein presents a radical approach to the philosophy of language and the mind, setting out a startlingly fresh conception of philosophy itself. Wittgenstein begins from the insight that most philosophical problems trace back to incorrect assumptions about the nature of language.

  • by Michael O'sullivan
    £7.99 - 20.49

    In this provocative 1949 work, Ryle proposes that what we think of as the "mind" is little more than an illusion. Rene Descartes, one of the fathers of philosophy, imagined the mind and body as separate entities, a concept known as "mind-body dualism."

  • by Michael O'sullivan
    £7.99

    More than two centuries after its initial publication in 1781, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason remains perhaps the most influential text in modern philosophy. Kant wanted metaphysicians to move away from their endless battles about whether or not human knowledge must conform to independently given objects.

  • by Michael O'sullivan
    £7.99 - 20.49

    Excited by the scientific breakthroughs of the day, David Hume set out to construct a science of the mind. 1748's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is the result. A work that had a huge influence on great thinkers, including Kant, An Enquiry is Hume's examination of how we obtain information and form beliefs.

  • - An Introduction to the Work of Michel Henry
    by Michael O'sullivan
    £47.49

  • - Anomalies and Opportunities
    by Michael O'sullivan
    £18.99 - 73.49

    The first book-length study of the humanities and the Irish university -- .

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