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Service-Learning in Occupational Therapy Education: Philosophy & Practice
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Service-Learning in Occupational Therapy Education: Philosophy & PracticeService-Learning in Occupational Therapy Education: Philosophy & Practice

Service-Learning in Occupational Therapy Education: Philosophy and Practice explores the use of service-learning as a pedagogical tool for educators to enhance occupational therapy students knowledge and skills in the areas of critical thinking and problem solving, diversity, health promotion, community issues, social justice and citizenship. These areas are representative of core competencies needed by occupational therapy professionals for occupation-based practice in the 21st century. 
 
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Tags: areas, therapy, occupational, Service, Practice, Practice, Education, Philosophy, Therapy
The Philosophy of Horror: Or, Paradoxes of the Heart
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The Philosophy of Horror: Or, Paradoxes of the HeartThe Philosophy of Horror: Or, Paradoxes of the Heart

Noel Carroll, film scholar and philosopher, offers the first serious look at the aesthetics of horror. In this book he discusses the nature and narrative structures of the genre, dealing with horror as a "transmedia" phenomenon. A fan and serious student of the horror genre, Carroll brings to bear his comprehensive knowledge of obscure and forgotten works, as well as of the horror masterpieces.
 
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Tags: horror, genre, serious, Carroll, obscure, Philosophy, Heart
Approaches to Legal Rationality (Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 20)
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Approaches to Legal Rationality (Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 20)LegalApproaches to Legal Rationality (Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 20)Legal

Legal theory, political sciences, sociology, philosophy, logic, artificial intelligence: there are many approaches to legal argumentation. Each of them provides specific insights into highly complex phenomena. Different disciplines, but also different traditions in disciplines (e.g. analytical and continental traditions in philosophy) find here a rare occasion to meet. The present book contains contributions, both historical and thematic, from leading researchers in several of the most important approaches to legal rationality.
 
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Tags: Legal, approaches, legal, philosophy, traditions, disciplines, Approaches
Thinking It Through: An Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy
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Thinking It Through: An Introduction to Contemporary PhilosophyThinking It Through: An Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy

'Thinking it Through' manages to start at the very beginning of the process of philosophy without dumbing down. Each of the nine chapters (covering Mind, Knowledge, Science, Morality, Politics, Law, Metaphysics and a chapter on Philosophy as a subject) begin with the discussion of a premise on which the rest of the chapter is based. In the chapter on the Mind the discussion revolves around whether a computer could ever be considered to have a mind. This initial question is then slowly broken down into the major philosophical arguments. Each is dealt with in turn, in a clear rational manner that is easy to understand.
 
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World Philosophy: An East-West Comparative Introduction to Philosophy
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World Philosophy: An East-West Comparative Introduction to PhilosophyWorld Philosophy: An East-West Comparative Introduction to Philosophy

This unique introduction to comparative philosophy brings together Chinese, Indian, and Western philosophers of roughly the same sort, of comparable stature, on the same philosophical topics and issues. Discussions are arranged in traditional clusters -- logic, epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and social and political philosophy. Compares equals to equals -- logicians with logicians, metaphysicians with metaphysicians, ethicists with ethicists -- e.g., compares Indian, Chinese and Western empiricists, utilitarians, hedonists, egoists, atheists, theists, monists, pluralists, idealists, materialists, dualists, skeptics, relativists, political realists, etc.
 
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Tags: Chinese, Indian, ethicists, logicians, political, Philosophy, Chinese, Western