Alicecila

Alicecila
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781450221320
ISBN-13 : 1450221327
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Alicecila by : D. A. Sullivan

In a world where anything can happen, Alice discovers that it does! Six-year-old Alice Sterling is the smartest little girl alive. Alice has already designed and built her own quantum computer, which she names Molly. But Alice has a problem-she has followed a mysterious man through a wormhole to another dimension and now she is trapped in a universe where anything can happen-with no way to get back home. Follow Alice and her robotic cat, A-II, through adventure after curious adventure, as they discover all the mysteries of the multiverse - from the inside out. From the halls of MIT to the walls of Atlantis, this is a journey without equal, as is Alice. Once you too arive in Limbo Land, you won't believe your eyes. From fractals to fuzzy-logic units, this volume is packed. This sci-fi spin on the original 'Alice in Wonderland' culminates in a game of quantum chess, where only one winner will take all. See if you can guess who. "Much to my disappointment, and overall disadvantage, I was born a very small child." Alice Sterling, Age 6

Paradise of darkness

Paradise of darkness
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Publisher : Unvoiced Heart
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Synopsis Paradise of darkness by : Anasua Basu & Nidhi Khabya

The main purpose for which We, compilers, Anasua Basu and Nidhi Khabya, have compiled the book to present the idea of paradise of darkness in front of the people. We all as a individual face such situations at some points of life which are our dark period but it does not mean the end; a paradise can still be found in such times, all you need to do is stay positive, fight back and do the efforts to find it. For the same purpose we have collected the mind of several writers to come up with their experience and stories and how they found the paradise of darkness and what darkness meant to them.

Reasons and Persons

Reasons and Persons
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 880
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ISBN-10 : 9780191622441
ISBN-13 : 0191622443
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Reasons and Persons by : Derek Parfit

This book challenges, with several powerful arguments, some of our deepest beliefs about rationality, morality, and personal identity. The author claims that we have a false view of our own nature; that it is often rational to act against our own best interests; that most of us have moral views that are directly self-defeating; and that, when we consider future generations the conclusions will often be disturbing. He concludes that moral non-religious moral philosophy is a young subject, with a promising but unpredictable future.

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B288428
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by : John Locke

First published in 1690, John Locke (1632-1704) provides an account of how we acquire everyday, mathematical, natural scientific, religious and ethical knowledge. Rejecting the theory that some knowledge is innate, he argues that it derives from sense perceptions and experience, as analysed and developed by reason. While defending these central claims with vigorous common sense, he offers many incidental reflections on space and time, meaning, free will and personal identity.

Gödel, Escher, Bach

Gödel, Escher, Bach
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Publisher : Penguin Group(CA)
Total Pages : 832
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ISBN-10 : 0140289208
ISBN-13 : 9780140289206
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Gödel, Escher, Bach by : Douglas R. Hofstadter

'What is a self and how can a self come out of inanimate matter?' This is the riddle that drove Douglas Hofstadter to write this extraordinary book. In order to impart his original and personal view on the core mystery of human existence - our intangible sensation of 'I'-ness - Hofstadter defines the playful yet seemingly paradoxical notion of 'strange loop', and explicates this idea using analogies from many disciplines.