00652nam0 22002531i 450 99643274800331620210812153054.020000412d1977----||||0itac50 baspaARy 01yy<<Los >>que mandanJosé Luis de Imaz11. ed.Buenos AiresEl Coloquio1977261 p.23 cm305.50982IMAZ,Jose Luis : de381833ITcbaREICAT996432748003316VI.7.B. 304103782 ISLAVI.7.548732BKISLAQue mandan1859818UNISA02191nam 2200577 450 991081535370332120230803201642.00-7618-6272-2(CKB)3710000000077037(EBL)1579862(SSID)ssj0001168288(PQKBManifestationID)11655418(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001168288(PQKBWorkID)11132943(PQKB)10484591(MiAaPQ)EBC1579862(Au-PeEL)EBL1579862(CaPaEBR)ebr10818899(CaONFJC)MIL551559(OCoLC)865656466(EXLCZ)99371000000007703720131227h20142014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSmarTEST prep guide to LSAT logic games /Pratheep Sevanthinathan and Padmini Raghavan ; illustrated by Shantel MillerLanham :University Press of America, Inc.,[2014]©20141 online resource (206 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7618-6271-4 section I. Getting started -- section II. Logic game basics -- section III. Strategy -- section IV. Practice.smarTEST Prep: Guide to LSAT Logic Games presents a standardized and methodical approach to conquering the Logic Games section of the LSAT. This book helps readers to understand the fundamentals of logic games and how to properly diagram their solutions. smarTEST Prep will prepare every reader for test day.Law School Admission TestStudy guidesLaw schoolsUnited StatesEntrance examinationsStudy guidesLogicProblems, exercises, etcLaw School Admission TestLaw schoolsEntrance examinationsLogicSevanthinathan Pratheep1629512Raghavan Padmini1629513Miller Shantel1629514MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815353703321SmarTEST prep3967285UNINA05109oam 2200745I 450 991082202010332120240405165846.01-317-48919-51-317-48920-91-315-71052-81-282-92152-597866129215201-84465-351-X10.4324/9781315710525 (CKB)2670000000059681(EBL)1900149(SSID)ssj0000672613(PQKBManifestationID)11457303(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000672613(PQKBWorkID)10636291(PQKB)10144365(MiAaPQ)EBC1900149(Au-PeEL)EBL1900149(CaPaEBR)ebr10455538(OCoLC)898771510(OCoLC)958109258(OCoLC)1199307071(FINmELB)ELB135952(UkCbUP)CR9781844653515(EXLCZ)99267000000005968120180706e20142004 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHow to be a green liberal nature, value and liberal philosophy /Simon HailwoodAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2014.1 online resource (vii, 197 pages) digital, PDF file(s)First published 2004 by Acumen.1-902683-83-8 1-902683-84-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Being green; 1.2 Being green matters; 1.3 Dismal instrumentalism; 1.4 Liberalism excludes being green - allegedly; 1.5 Summary of what lies ahead; 2 Nature's otherness; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 "Naturalness", otherness and landscapes; 2.3 Goodin, naturalness and meaningfulness; 2.4 Otherness and fragility, ours and nature's; 2.5 Eco-feminism, otherness and dualism; 2.6 Otherness, not wilderness; 2.7 Deep ecology and strong holism; 2.8 Communitarian holism; 2.9 The value of nature's otherness2.10 Objectivity and fragility2.11 Appropriate objectivity; 3 Against blueprinting; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Bioregionalism; 3.3 Mill the "dualist"; 3.4 Stoic landscape; 3.5 Classical anarchism; 3.6 Mill's lesson against natural lessons; 3.7 Plato; 3.8 Bioregionalism again; 4 Liberal landscape; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Instrumentalist circumstances; 4.3 Neutrality arguments; 4.4 Neutrality analogies; 4.5 Otherness and instability; 4.6 Not just "following nature"; 4.7 My enemy's enemy is my friend: shared anti-expressivism; 4.8 Reasonable virtues4.9 Extensions: universalist, perfectionist and comprehensive liberalisms5 Some objections; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Is all value instrumental value?; 5.3 No foundation for an environmental ethic?; 5.4 Realism, fundamentalism, reformism and anarchism; 5.5 Carter's eco-anarchism; 5.6 Reformism is reformism is reformism; Notes; Bibliography; IndexIt is often claimed by environmental philosophers and green political theorists that liberalism, the dominant tradition of western political philosophy, is too focused on the interests of human individuals to give due weight to the environment for its own sake. In How to be a Green Liberal, Simon Hailwood challenges this view and argues that liberalism can embrace a genuinely "green", non-instrumental view of nature. The book's central claim is that nature's "otherness", its being constituted of independent entities and processes that do not reflect our purposes, is a basis for value and can be incorporated within liberal political philosophy as a fundamental commitment alongside human freedom and equality. Hailwood argues that the conceptual resources already exist within mainstream liberalism for a thoroughly non-instrumental perspective. Adopting a rigorous philosophical approach Hailwood tackles a wide range of themes across environmental ethics, including holistic theories, deep ecology, eco-feminism and eco-anarchism, as well as issues in value theory and political philosophy more generally. In making the case for liberalism's green credentials How to be a Green Liberal is a formidable challenge to recent green political theory and will be required reading not only for students of political philosophy but for all those interested in the natural world and man's relationship to it.EnvironmentalismPolitical aspectsGreen movementPolitical aspectsLiberalismEnvironmental ethicsPolitical ecologyPhilosophyEnvironmentalismPolitical aspects.Green movementPolitical aspects.Liberalism.Environmental ethics.Political ecologyPhilosophy.320.5101Hailwood Simon A.921899UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910822020103321How to be a green liberal4122183UNINA