The author addresses the problem of time, treating it in a bi-plane way: as an existential problem (evoking dilemmas presented in the layer of the world presented) and technical (facilitating the playwright to obtain dramatic tension). His analysis allows for deep penetration into the structure and content of a play. The book summarizes the two approaches to the issue of the time: textual-philosophical and technical-dramatic. The author refers to the achievements of literary criticism in both English and German speaking countries. In particular, he analyzes links between the timeline presented in the drama and its function organizing events of the drama.
This book challenges contemporary Direct Realist theories of perception and defends a
version of the causal theory that the author locates in the Critical Realist tradition of
which Wilfrid Sellars is the main recent exponent
This book challenges contemporary Direct Realist theories of perception and defends a version of the causal theory that the author locates in the Critical Realist tradition of which Wilfrid Sellars is the main recent exponent
The Talent CodeDaniel Coyle wants to show us that we have been wrong or misinformed for a long time since, according to new information (based on scientific and case studies), talent can be stimulated, grown as a muscle Anyone can be talented as long as they put into use the right techniques. That is one of the revolutionary ideas that the author tries to explain in this excellent book, and whose main aim is to change our concept or idea about what talent really is.
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"He covers a great deal of ground. His style is crisp, often arresting.... A host of stories and case histories from Sears Roebuck, Marks & Spencer, IBM, Siemens, Mitsubishi, and other modern giants lend color and credibility to the points he makes.... Most wide-ranging and comprehensive." -- The Economist
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