Autonomy and Social Interaction Michal KobusiewiczThis book makes a distinctive contribution to the growing discussion of autonomy. As the ability to determine one's life in both thought and action, autonomy is foundational among our many and varied values. Other philosophical treatments tend to emphasize the significance of autonomy for moral theory or institutional arrangements such as legal, political, or economic power structures. Kupfer, however, focuses on the context of social relations and
comparing Conservation Agriculture (CA) methods to conventional tillage methods
Selections from the Kur-an (1843)
generations and languages that make up contemporary Europe
This chapter provides a synthesis of publically available information and literature describing the research and development activities on cacao tissue culture and of field-test evaluations of SE-derived plants
Holistic societies are repressive
revealing how they constructed their imagined audience as readers
and it examines the use of imagery by empresses as well as emperors
In the field of particle and astrophysics one of the major unresolved problems is to understand the nature and properties of dark matter
high resource and economic productivity with minimal resource inputs and waste outputs through use of natural energy
Chapters review the range of welfare issues affecting laying hens in conventional cages
Building on a scientifically-grounded account of the physics
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