Anselm's Proslogion has sparked controversy from the time it was written (c.1077) to the present day. Attempts to provide definitive accounts of its argument have led to a wide and contradictory variety of interpretations. In this book, Ian Logan goes back to basics, to the Latin text of the Proslogion with an original parallel English translation, before tracing the twists and turns of this controversy. Helping us to understand how the same argument came to be regarded as based on reason alone by some and on faith alone by others, as a logically sound demonstration by its supporters and as fatally flawed by its opponents, Logan considers what Anselm is setting out to do in the Proslogion, how his argument works, and whether it is successful.
Not only academic educationalists interested in the history of the curriculum, but teachers - from primary schools to University, will find this book of compelling interest.
“A worthy tribute to the John Brown company and to British shipbuilding . . . a joy to enthusiasts of the great ships of the past.”—Australian Naval Institute The Clydebank shipyard built some of the most famous vessels in maritime history—great transatlantic liners like Lusitania, Queen Mary and QE2, and iconic warships like the battlecruiser Hood, and Britain’s last battleship, HMS Vanguard. Starting life as J & G Thomson in 1847, the business acquired its more famous persona when taken over in 1899 by the Sheffield-based steelmaker John Brown & Co, which enhanced the yard’s existing reputation for turning out first-class products, both naval and mercantile. This book charts the fortunes of the company in terms of its business development, its management and personnel, as well as the great variety of ships it built during the century and a quarter of its existence. It also tells a wider story of the rise to world domination of the British shipbuilding industry and its eventual decline and collapse in the post-war decades, as reflected in the experience of John Brown. Written by an acknowledged authority on Clydeside shipbuilding, the book was originally published in a limited edition in 2000, but this reprint is entirely new and revised, although it retains all the original photographs from the yard’s own unrivaled collection. “Essential to anyone’s maritime collection.”—Sea Breezes “The profusely illustrated, beautifully produced and very detailed story of John Brown & Company.”—Army Rumour Service
Women: The New Doggs relates the story of four bestfriends who have fl own to the peak of excitement and ecstasy through various rendezvous they have with random men. Their coquettish and siren like styles keep men calling and answering to their every whim and sexual desire. You have Shawn, an insatiable cheater and seductress of men, whose actions turn to bite her in the butt when her daughters father Terrance fi nds out about her deceitful ways. Her friend Bobbi was born to be wild and rebellious, living life on the edge and basically not giving a WHAT! about what anyone has to say about it. Cris, heartbroken from previous relationships completely resents men and displays an FNGM attitude to the fullest. Of course, Toni, whose escapades are incomparable, is gifted with the knack for playing mind games with men and she enjoys every moment of it. They all have different stories to tell and while trying to fi nd themselves, they use their freedom to enjoy their lives. Consider men their specially selected tools used to their advantage for convenient purposes. With these men they like to hang around and have fun, sleep with them to satisfy their sexual yearnings, while trying to keep the men who may truly care for them unaware of what they are doing. But what will happen if they get caught?
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