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  • Title: Artistic Research Methodology

    Artistic Research Methodology

    Narrative, Power and the Public
    by Mika Hannula (Author) Juha Suoranta (Author) Tere Vadén (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Hawthorne’s Visual Artists and the Pursuit of a Transatlantic Aesthetics
  • Title: A Cinematic Artist

    A Cinematic Artist

    The Films of Man Ray
    by Kim Knowles (Author) 2009
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Creative Development in Marcel Proust’s «A la recherche du temps perdu»

    Creative Development in Marcel Proust’s «A la recherche du temps perdu»

    by Jeffrey Johnson (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Playing for Change

    Playing for Change

    Music Festivals as Community Learning and Development
    by Michael B. MacDonald (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: The Postmodern Educator

    The Postmodern Educator

    Arts-Based Inquiries and Teacher Development
    by C.T. Patrick Diamond (Volume editor) Carol A. Mullen (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: Re-Inventing Traditions

    Re-Inventing Traditions

    On the Transmission of Artistic Patterns in Late Medieval Manuscript Illumination
    by Joris Corin Heyder (Volume editor) Christine Seidel (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Good Governance for Cultural Policy

    Good Governance for Cultural Policy

    An African-European Research about Arts and Development
    by Wolfgang Schneider (Volume editor) Daniel Gad (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Puccini the Thinker

    Puccini the Thinker

    The Composer's Intellectual and Dramatic Development
    by John Louis Digaetani (Author)
    ©2001 Others
  • Title: Somewhere over the Square

    Somewhere over the Square

    An Aerial Analysis of Urban Development
    by Cătălin D. Constantin (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Others
  • Title: Dogmatics among the Ruins

    Dogmatics among the Ruins

    German Expressionism and the Enlightenment as Contexts for Karl Barth’s Theological Development
    by Ian Boyd (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Stefan Drechsler, . Manuscripta Publications in Manuscript Research. Turnhout: Brepols, 2021, 275 pp., ill.
  • Title: MIMOS 2015

    MIMOS 2015

    Rimini Protokoll
    by Anne Fournier (Volume editor) Paola Gilardi (Volume editor) Andreas Härter (Volume editor) Claudia Maeder (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Tra Oltralpe e Mediterraneo

    Tra Oltralpe e Mediterraneo

    Arte in Italia 1860–1915
    by Manuel Carrera (Volume editor) Niccolò D'Agati (Volume editor) Sarah Kinzel (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2016 Conference proceedings
  • Title: In Search of Communication and Community

    In Search of Communication and Community

    The Poetry of John Ashbery
    by Kacper Bartczak (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Socialist Literature

    Socialist Literature

    Theory and Practice
    by Abdulla M. Al-Dabbagh (Author)
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Socialist Literature

    Socialist Literature

    Theory and Practice
    by Abdulla M. Al-Dabbagh (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Robertson Davies’s Cornish Trilogy

    Robertson Davies’s Cornish Trilogy

    A Reader’s Guide
    by Victor J. Lams (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Bokutotsusô

    Bokutotsusô

    Studies on the Calligraphy of the Zen Master Musô Soseki (1275-1351)
    by Ildegarda Scheidegger (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
  • San Francisco State University Series in Philosophy

    ISSN: 1067-0017

    This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines.

    9 publications

  • Title: Hermeneutics of Evil in the Works of Endō Shūsaku

    Hermeneutics of Evil in the Works of Endō Shūsaku

    Between Reading and Writing
    by Justyna Weronika Kasza (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: György Ligeti

    György Ligeti

    Beyond Avant-garde and Postmodernism. Translated by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch
    by Constantin Floros (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Luminous Traversing

    Luminous Traversing

    Wallace Stevens and the American Sublime
    by Jacek Gutorow (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Claude McKay's Liberating Narrative

    Claude McKay's Liberating Narrative

    Russian and Anglophone Caribbean Literary Connections
    by Tatiana A. Tagirova-Daley (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Graphic Narrative of Liu Cixin, , and its Related Ecological Problems
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