Resultaten voor 'david ross'

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  1. Scottish Placenames
    1. David Ross

    Scottish Placenames

    Names are very important and can unlock vast amounts of information about places and their origins. The placename of Scotland are a goldmine of information about times past and the lives of early inhabitants. This comprehensive book features more than 300 names and is an essential book for all interested in Scottish history and culture.

    € 9,50
  2. Unstable Properties
    1. Patricia Burke Wood
    2. David Rossiter

    Unstable Properties

    Aboriginal Title and the Claim of British Columbia
    € 39,95
  3. Manual of Ski Mountaineering
    1. David Ross 1912- Brower

    Manual of Ski Mountaineering

    € 24,95
  4. Manual of Ski Mountaineering
    1. David Ross 1912- Brower

    Manual of Ski Mountaineering

    € 37,50
  5. Abandoned Train Stations
    1. David Ross

    Abandoned Train Stations

    Illustrated with more than 200 photographs, Abandoned Train Stations provides a fascinating pictorial journey through the little-known remnants of rail transport infrastructure from every part of the world, from grand terminus buildings to rusting tracks in the wilderness.

    € 27,50
  6. Coast
    1. David Ross

    Coast

    Where The Land Meets The Sea

    From deserted beaches to busy ports, from pretty fishing villages to a surfers’ paradise, a salt marsh to a ship-breakers’ yard, Coasts is a photographic exploration of where the land meets the sea.

    € 27,50
  7. Plenishment in the Earth
    1. Stephen David Ross

    Plenishment in the Earth

    An Ethic of Inclusion

    "The book engages a central question in feminist philosophy and centers on Irigaray's question of sexual difference, moving through this to an ethics of inclusion based on ethical difference. I like the way in which Ross boldly lays out his own view while utilizing, drawing on, and situating himself with respect to leading feminist philosophers/scholars. His way of thinking about justice, utility, and rights-based theory from the standpoint of a general economy changes how we think of oppression and how gender extends into nature's plenitude." — Margaret Nash "Ross never ceases to amaze me. He seems to have internalized all of the philosophically deep feminist literature and has come up with the most sophisticated metaphysical critique of sexual discrimination and separatism that I have yet seen in print. At the very least, I am certain that it is the best such work to come from a man's pen." — Steve Fuller "It brings together philosophical traditions that rarely speak to each other by formulating a unique history of the Western philosophical tradition. The point of the historical analysis is to bring us to another way of thinking through the meanings/possibilities/dangers of our times. There is nothing utopian in this advocacy of an ethics of cherishment, care and kinds, if by utopian we think of unrealistic fantasies. This ethic of caring confronts the necessities of injustice without bitterness or resignation. I like what it says and how it says it." — Debra B. Bergoffen "It led me to think a lot more deeply about personal identity, male/female relations, the human relationship with the environment, and spirituality, than other books have done. I'm already very well read in these areas, yet this book raised new issues for reflection and reopened many old issues; even when I disagreed with the author, I was led to fruitful reexamination of many important matters. The book led to personal and professional growth." — Marilyn G. Holly

    € 41,50