Toward a Non-humanist Humanism Sylvain RafflegeauAssesses the limits and possibilities of humanism for engaging with issues of pressing political and cultural concern. In his book The End of Education: Toward Posthumanism, William V. Spanos critiqued the traditional Western concept of humanism, arguing that its origins are to be found not in ancient Greece's love of truth and wisdom, but in the Roman imperial era, when those Greek values were adapted in the service of imperialism on a deeply rooted,
Excavation of the temple's well-preserved architecture in tandem with work on its surroundings now provides the basis for a detailed reconstruction of this major Middle Kingdom royal mortuary temple
Rethinking the South English legendaries offers theoretically fresh approaches to the major vernacular collection of saints' lives in the English Middle Ages
but the availability of water and land per capita has declined significantly due to an increased global human population
the use of digital technologies in the archaeological process
Based on a critical appraisal of the constructivist approach in European studies
as tensions increased throughout the empire
and new evangelical communities in Upper Egypt
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Safety remains a key issue for the dairy industry
Using actor-network theory - an approach common in studies of science and management but seldom applied in this field - it offers readers an inside view into elite sport and the part that technology plays in training
as shown in numerous studies on wheat
religious extremism