There are better self - help books on the market, as well as
better philosophy books.
Not exact matches
Author: A Life
Well Played: My Stories, 2106; Arnold Palmer: Memories, Stories, and Memorabilia from a Life on and Off the Course, 2004; Playing by the Rules: All the Rules of the Game, Complete with Memorable Rulings From Golf's Rich History, 2002; A Golfer's Life (with James Dodson), 1999; 495 Golf Lessons, 1973; Play Great Golf, 1987; Arnold Palmer's Complete
Book Of Putting (with Peter Dobereiner), 1986; Arnold Palmer's
Best 54 Golf Holes (with Bob Drum), 1977; Go For Broke: My
Philosophy of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 1963
This great
book goes
well beyond the field of finance and into
philosophy and life values.
The
book and its authors, Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman and his wife, Rose, maintain that the free market is
best for all members of society and can solve problem where other
philosophies have failed.
We have expanded the essays on our web site to include short
book reviews, and I thought he would be a
good candidate for some of the offerings in ethics and
philosophy that we receive from publishers every week.
This gets into
philosophy - of - law issues, of course, but even some imaginable judicially restrained economic - autonomy - is - Locke's - teaching scholars (i.e., really none of the libertarian con - law scholars I know of) would be advocating a way of life, and a pattern of regular legislation, that centered one's practice of liberty upon,
well, business - man, or to speak Republic
book VIII, oligarchic - man, accomplishments.
Several of the
book's features are shared with other British theology: a basic concern for intelligent orthodoxy informed by worship; the Trinity as the encompassing doctrine, strongly connected to both church and society; a
well - articulated response to modernity; a wide range of «mediations,» through various discourses and aspects of contemporary life (
philosophy, history, friendship, sex, politics, aesthetics, the visual arts and music); a special affinity for the patristic period; and a preference for the essay genre.
The past two years have seen the appearance of an informative Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (4 vols., edited by Leonard W. Levy [Macmillan]-RRB-, several outstanding studies on its intellectual background (including Forrest McDonald's Novus Ordo Seculorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution [University Press of Kansas] and Morton White's
Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution [Oxford University Press], at least one pathbreaking effort to trace the document's role through the years (Michael Kammen's A Machine That Would Go of Itself The Constitution in American Culture [Knopf]-RRB- and a gaggle of
good books on its religious themes (see Martin Marty's review in The Century [«James Madison Revisited,» April 9.
Rorty's answer is somewhat glib: «The reason I like Hirsch's
book better than Bloom's is that it mostly stays away from
philosophy and instead asks what concrete institutional factors are responsible for the prevailing cultural illiteracy.
Murray Code has written a
good introduction to Whitehead's
philosophy of mathematics in his
book (OO) based on Whitehead's later works.
Although the categories of Whitehead's
philosophy are constantly formative of the thought in this
book as
well, explicit use of his terminology is reduced to a minimum.
So, in a volume containing dozens of
books, as
well as thousands of stories, parables, and countless pieces of wisdom, how does one choose a phrase about snakes as the basis for any «Christian» theology — or, for that matter, any considered spiritual
philosophy at all?
To John Cobb, the
philosophy of Albert North Whitehead provides the
best basis for one, and Dr. Cobb provides a such a systematic theology in this important
book.
(ENTIRE
BOOK) Dr. Meller writes about Whiteheadian thought, without the jargon and technical intricacies, so that the lay person might have
better understanding of the thinking of the founder of process
philosophy.
(ENTIRE
BOOK) The fictional character of Ted Brown represents a young man who comes from a religious background, who is seriously trying to work out an intelligent
philosophy of life, is sensitive to spiritual values, and who seeks a vocation where he can make the most of his
best for the sake of others.
Given the tremendous insights offered by the use of Aristotle's Metaphysics (which he called first
philosophy) for speculative
philosophy itself as
well as theology, other writings of his were accepted as equally as insightful, including his
book, the Physics.
Professor Fraser's Essays in
Philosophy, then just published, was the first philosophic
book I ever looked into, and I
well remember the awe - struck feeling I received from the account of Sir William Hamilton's class - room therein contained.
The students at these levels may not master the finer points of Aristotelian
philosophy, but they at least gain an introduction to the history and greatest
books of western civilization --- which is to say, they're receiving a
better liberal arts education than most of today's college students.
Lucas's understanding of Spirit in Hegel's
philosophy can perhaps
best be captured by citation of the following passages ont of his
book.
Midgley, a retired
philosophy professor from Newcastle, has published many provocative and insightful
books in the past 15 years, combating various streams of uncritically accepted suppositions in science, ethics,
philosophy and modern culture as
well.
According to Strobel, more people than ever are attending apologetics seminars and getting degrees in
philosophy in an effort to combat the militant atheism that has surfaced in college classrooms, TV documentaries, and
best - selling
books.
Either of these
books will give Western students a
good introduction to the
philosophy of India.
Taking up the question of architecture, music, sculpture, painting, literature,
philosophy, and the artistic life, Christian next refers to George Weigel's
book, The Cube and the Cathedral, which uses Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris (representing religious art) and La Grande Arche de la Defense (representing secular art) to ask, Which culture would
better protect human rights and the moral foundations of democracy?
As necessary as its analysis of the self as existence still seems to me to be to any anthropological reflection, the value of this analysis as
well as its limitations are more likely to be justly appreciated when it is viewed together with the other post-Hegelian
philosophies of human activity that Richard J. Bernstein has so ably discussed in his
book, Praxis and Action.
Wilson does not intend the
book to collect the
best work in theology or
philosophy, though there is some theology and
philosophy in these pages.
One of the important truths which this very useful
book underlines is the simple fact that as neither the Church nor the doctrine of the Church came to an abrupt end with the death of the last apostle and the conclusion of the New Testament, Greek itself
well outlived the apostolic period and continued to enrich the Church through history,
philosophy, theology, hymns and sermons for a long time after 100AD.
I have their
book and love their recipes and
philosophy about eating
well.
The Dutch theologian Hans Reinders, one of the most interesting thinkers working at the intersections of theology,
philosophy, and disability studies, discusses in this
well - written and engaging
book the theology of providence in relation to the experience of disability.
Well, my
philosophy is never judge a
book by its cover.
She talks through her
philosophy of a more laid - back affair, as
well as those highly cookable recipes in her
book.
Sharps tend to share our
philosophy and consistently bet underdogs, which means that this is the
best type of
book to bet on favorites.
But later, in their
book on amateur exploration, the Criles credited McKee with giving them the right
philosophy («Treasure to him was not just gold and silver, but all the homely little articles that people have lived by...»), as
well as some
good pointers.
Parenting
books, methods,
philosophies and techniques can serve as tools to help me be the
best, most effective parent I can be, but I don't owe them anything.
I have gained so much from reading different
books, blogs,
philosophies, and ideas about parenting; it would be a shame if we stopped reading, researching and writing about how to be the
best parents we can be for our kids.
So I loved when you said that «Parenting
books, methods,
philosophies and techniques can serve as tools to help me be the
best, most effective parent I can be, but I don't owe them anything.»
Two other ages and stages
books that I like that I think do a
good job of blending
philosophy with practical pointers are The Baby
Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two (Revised and Updated Edition) by William and Martha Sears (you knew that would show up here, didn't you?!)
I chose the parenting
philosophy I felt was «
best» based on outcome and I played it strictly by the
BOOK!
Dina's the author of It's Not About the Broccoli: Three Habits to Teach Your Kids a Lifetime of Healthy Eating, a thought - provoking
book which encourages parents to worry less about nutrition and more about instilling
good eating habits — a
philosophy that's
well reflected in today's post.
Sears, William & Martha THE DISCIPLINE
BOOK: Everything You Need to Know to Have a
Better Behaved Child from Birth To Age Ten Little, Brown, 1995 Explores a wide variety of parenting options and helps parents decide which type of parenting
philosophy will work
best for their family.
* «Treat others the way you wish to be treated» was the most popular choice among various phrases /
philosophies /
book titles which provide the
best advice.
A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose (Oprah's
Book Club, Selection 61) Brian Clement — My Favorite Raw Food
Philosophy Book Living Foods for Optimum Health: Staying Healthy in an Unhealthy World David Wolfe's Main
Book The Sunfood Diet Success System Motivation, Lifestyle from David Wolfe and Nick
Good Amazing Grace: The Nine Principles of Living in Natural Magic David Wolfe on Superfoods Superfoods: The Food and Medicine of the Future
In an interview with the Plant - Powered Dietitian, Sharon Palmer, RD, who wrote the foreword for The MIND Diet, we chatted about the inspiration behind the
book, my personal diet and health
philosophy as
well as key benefits of eating the MIND way.
If you'd like to learn more about this clean - eating diet, there are several
good websites and
books that explain this
philosophy in detail.
A pioneer in the field of mind - body medicine and author of dozens of
best - selling
books on Eastern
philosophy and personal transformation, Deepak Chopra, MD, is known for bringing traditional wisdom to contemporary issues.
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Take
books for example, if you tried to compete with the Amazons and Barnes & Nobles with their massive budgets and affiliate networks you would have a hard time, however if you focused on first edition
books or
philosophy books you stand a much
better chance.
While Mangold grants the gruesome, R - rated dreams of X-fans, Logan stands as one of the
best comic
book movies of all time by slicing through fatalistic
philosophy and the true definition of healing.
The story follows a group of friends: Grover (Josh Hamilton) is shell - shocked that his girlfriend is leaving him to study in Prague; the acerbic Max (Chris Eigeman in a career -
best performance) is a 50 - year old misanthrope in the body of a 20 - something undergrad; Otis (Carlos Jacott) works a dreary job at a video rental store and can't bring himself to actually read for his
book club; and bartender Chet (Eric Stoltz), for whom alcohol is a literal
philosophy.
Today, the unschooling
philosophy is perhaps
best expressed in popular
books by Grace Llewellyn and Linda Dobson.
You'll find a nice directory of
book distributors as
well as answers to questions about their publishing
philosophy, growth plans and the types of
book they prefer to publish.