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Books in the The Jerusalem-Harvard Lectures series

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  • - Autobiographical Exercises
    by Stanley Cavell
    £25.49

    This book is an invitation to the life of philosophy in the United States, as Emerson once lived it and as Stanley Cavell now lives it-in all its topographical ambiguity.

  • - Myth and Metaphor in the Discovery of Geological Time
    by Stephen Jay Gould
    £26.49

    Stephen Jay Gould's subject is nothing less than geology's signal contribution to human thought-the discovery of "deep time," the vastness of earth's history, a history so ancient that we can comprehend it only as metaphor.

  • by Jerome Bruner
    £28.99

    Bruner sets forth nothing less than a new agenda for the study of the mind. He examines the irrepressibly human acts of imagination that allow us to make experience meaningful; he calls this side of mental activity the "narrative mode," and his book makes important advances in the effort to unravel its nature.

  • - Two Countries, Four Decades, One Anthropologist
    by Clifford Geertz
    £23.99

    In looking back on four decades of anthropology in the field, Clifford Geertz creates a personal history that is also a retrospective reflection on developments in the human sciences amid political, social, and cultural changes in the world.

  • - An Unexpected Life in Science
    by J. Michael Bishop
    £23.99

    In 1989 Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus were awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery that normal genes under certain conditions can cause cancer. In this book, Bishop tells us how he and Varmus made their momentous discovery.

  • - Four Lectures on Mind and Culture
    by Jerome Bruner
    £29.99

    Bruner argues that the cognitive revolution, with its fixation on a computational model of mind, has led psychology away from the deeper objective of understanding mind as a creator of meanings. Only by breaking out of the limitations of this model can we grasp the interaction through which mind both constitutes and is constituted by culture.

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