The Fear of Erring

The Fear of Erring
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9783031687839
ISBN-13 : 3031687833
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fear of Erring by : Ingo Rohrer

Relating Hegel's Science of Logic to Contemporary Philosophy

Relating Hegel's Science of Logic to Contemporary Philosophy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781137454508
ISBN-13 : 1137454504
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Relating Hegel's Science of Logic to Contemporary Philosophy by : L. Guzman

This book offers an interpretation of certain Hegelian concepts, and their relevance to various themes in contemporary philosophy, which will allow for a non-metaphysical understanding of his thought, further strengthening his relevance to philosophy today by placing him in the midst of current debates.

The Works of Virgil: Translated Into English Blank Verse. With Large Explanatory Notes, and Critical Observations. By Joseph Trapp ... The Second Edition, Corrected, and in the Notes Much Enlarged

The Works of Virgil: Translated Into English Blank Verse. With Large Explanatory Notes, and Critical Observations. By Joseph Trapp ... The Second Edition, Corrected, and in the Notes Much Enlarged
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0023826656
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Works of Virgil: Translated Into English Blank Verse. With Large Explanatory Notes, and Critical Observations. By Joseph Trapp ... The Second Edition, Corrected, and in the Notes Much Enlarged by : Virgil

History and Truth in Hegel's Phenomenology, Third Edition

History and Truth in Hegel's Phenomenology, Third Edition
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 0253212219
ISBN-13 : 9780253212214
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis History and Truth in Hegel's Phenomenology, Third Edition by : Merold Westphal

"This fairly small book must take its place as the best introductory study of Hegel's Phenomenology available." —Philosophy and Phenomenological Research "Westphal's book is a comprehensive guide to the argument of the entire phenomenology. . . . will repay close study by serious undergraduate and graduate students of philosophy." —Choice This detailed interpretation of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit seeks to show that the unity of this classic work may be found in the integration of its transcendental and sociological-historical themes.

The Duties and the Rights of Man

The Duties and the Rights of Man
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 520
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ISBN-10 : UOM:35112104198538
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis The Duties and the Rights of Man by : J. B. Austin

Where Is the Fear of God?

Where Is the Fear of God?
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Publisher : Charles von Hammerstein
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780976030232
ISBN-13 : 0976030233
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Where Is the Fear of God? by : Charles Von Hammerstein

The loss of the fear of God has been the greatest devastation to our nation and to the body of Christ. It is the sign of the end times, the mark of falling away from the Lord. O how we need to recapture the fear of God in this day so that we all might be found prepared for the Lord's return. We are living in the very days before the Lord's return when the prophecies of scripture are being fulfilled all around us. Yet few are being prepared for his return with the holiness that He will demand. We must follow after “holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord” (Heb 12:14). Such holiness cannot be obtained without the fear of the Lord being brought back into the church and especially into its leadership. This book shows how the fear of God has been forsaken, and it exposes the heart of compromise that is the spirit of our age. Ask yourself, how are you being prepared by the preaching of the fear of the Lord so that your life meets Christ's holy eyes?

Managing Human Resources in Latin America

Managing Human Resources in Latin America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781134301737
ISBN-13 : 1134301731
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Human Resources in Latin America by : Marta Elvira

In addition to providing the reader with a thorough overview of the trends in HR strategies and practice and the challenges faced by HR executives in Latin America, this book also explores cultural issues critical to conducting business and understanding human resource management in this region. Structured in two distinct parts, Davila and Elvira's comprehensive book moves from a general overview of the economic, managerial and leadership styles found in Latin America to the current status, role and importance of the HR function in a variety of country-specific chapters including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Central America and Panama. Expert scholars from the region and abroad highlight how regional characteristics affect HRM practices according to the particular development of each country, and country specific chapters focus on: aspects of key institutional determinants of HRM practices (such as laws, politics, economy) the current status, role and importance of the HR function in most firms review practices including pay, staffing and labour relations trends for the near future. Written from a Latin American perspective, and by contributors with interdisciplinary backgrounds, it features topical, original research and forms an essential component of the Global HRM series, complementing the other texts. Using up-to-the-minute case studies, this text is invaluable reading for academics, students and practitioners of HRM, personnel management and international business alike.

Home for Erring and Outcast Girls

Home for Erring and Outcast Girls
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9780451499356
ISBN-13 : 0451499352
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Home for Erring and Outcast Girls by : Julie Kibler

An emotionally raw and resonant story of love, loss, and the enduring power of friendship, following the lives of two young women connected by a home for “fallen girls,” and inspired by historical events. “Home for Erring and Outcast Girls deftly reimagines the wounded women who came seeking a second chance and a sustaining hope.”—Lisa Wingate, author of Before We Were Yours In turn-of-the-20th century Texas, the Berachah Home for the Redemption and Protection of Erring Girls is an unprecedented beacon of hope for young women consigned to the dangerous poverty of the streets by birth, circumstance, or personal tragedy. Built in 1903 on the dusty outskirts of Arlington, a remote dot between Dallas and Fort Worth’s red-light districts, the progressive home bucks public opinion by offering faith, training, and rehabilitation to prostitutes, addicts, unwed mothers, and “ruined” girls without forcibly separating mothers from children. When Lizzie Bates and Mattie McBride meet there—one sick and abused, but desperately clinging to her young daughter, the other jilted by the beau who fathered her ailing son—they form a friendship that will see them through unbearable loss, heartbreak, difficult choices, and ultimately, diverging paths. A century later, Cate Sutton, a reclusive university librarian, uncovers the hidden histories of the two troubled women as she stumbles upon the cemetery on the home’s former grounds and begins to comb through its archives in her library. Pulled by an indescribable connection, what Cate discovers about their stories leads her to confront her own heartbreaking past, and to reclaim the life she thought she'd let go forever. With great pathos and powerful emotional resonance, Home for Erring and Outcast Girls explores the dark roads that lead us to ruin, and the paths we take to return to ourselves.

Being Wrong

Being Wrong
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780061176050
ISBN-13 : 0061176052
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Being Wrong by : Kathryn Schulz

To err is human. Yet most of us go through life assuming (and sometimes insisting) that we are right about nearly everything, from the origins of the universe to how to load the dishwasher. In Being Wrong, journalist Kathryn Schulz explores why we find it so gratifying to be right and so maddening to be mistaken. Drawing on thinkers as varied as Augustine, Darwin, Freud, Gertrude Stein, Alan Greenspan, and Groucho Marx, she shows that error is both a given and a gift—one that can transform our worldviews, our relationships, and ourselves.