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David Allen Walsh

    1 janvier 1945
    David Allen Walsh
    The Russian Affair
    The Priority of the Person
    Ghost Hunt
    The Modern Philosophical Revolution
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    • L.A. confidentiel

      Les secrets de Lance Armstrong

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      L.A. confidentiel
    • The Modern Philosophical Revolution

      • 518pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,5(6)Évaluer

      Covering a broad spectrum of European philosophy, this guide explores the evolution of thought from Kant to Derrida. It delves into key philosophical movements and figures, providing insights into their contributions and the historical context that shaped their ideas. Ideal for students and enthusiasts alike, this resource offers clarity on complex concepts and highlights the interconnections between different philosophical traditions.

      The Modern Philosophical Revolution
    • Ghost Hunt

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(676)Évaluer

      The Shibuya Psychic Research team solve eerie cases involving curses, ghosts, and other unexplained phenomena.

      Ghost Hunt
    • The Priority of the Person

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "In The Priority of the Person, world-class philosopher David Walsh advances the argument set forth in his highly original philosophic meditation Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being (2015), that "person" is the central category of modern political thought and philosophy. This book is divided into three main parts. Beginning with the political discovery of the inexhaustibility of persons, it then explores the philosophic differentiation of the idea of the "person," and finally traces its historical emergence through art, science, and faith. Walsh argues that, although the roots of the idea of "person" are found in the Greek concept of the mind and in the Christian conception of the soul, this notion is ultimately a distinctly modern achievement, because it is only the modern turn toward interiority that illuminated the unique nature of persons as each being a world unto him or herself. As Walsh shows, it is precisely this feature of persons that makes it possible for us to know and communicate with others, for we can only give and receive one another as persons. In this way alone can we became friends and, in friendship, build community. In showing how the person is modernity's central preoccupation, and in demonstrating how it is only as persons that we can truly give ourselves to others and thus develop real community, David Walsh's The Priority of the Person makes an important contribution to current discussions in both political theory and philosophy. It will also appeal to students and scholars of theology and literature, and any groups interested in the person and personalism"

      The Priority of the Person
    • The extraordinary inside story of the couple who risked it all to reveal the scale of the doping and corruption in Russia, leading to one of the greatest sporting scandals of all time

      The Russian Affair
    • The book explores the growing fascination with spirituality in contemporary society, highlighting a significant shift away from traditional rational thought and scientific authority. It examines how this cultural movement reflects a widespread quest for meaning, as individuals increasingly seek to understand their lives beyond conventional frameworks. Through its analysis, the work delves into the reasons behind this spiritual awakening and the implications it has for personal and collective understanding.

      Guarded by Mystery: Meaning in a Postmodern Age
    • The tie-in edition of the stunning new film, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Chris O'Dowd (Moone Boy, The IT Crowd) as David Walsh and Ben Foster (3.10 to Yuma) as Lance Armstrong. This book, previously published as Seven Deadly Sins, tells the thrilling story of Walsh's thirteen-year quest to prove that the world's most famous cancer survivor and cycling superstar Lance Armstrong had built his reputation on a lie. From Armstrong's first Tour win in 1999, Walsh was one of very few to question what we were seeing and, in his search for the truth, he was dubbed a 'troll' by the Texan cyclist and found himself ostracised by those who didn't want to upset the narrative that Armstrong seemed to present to a sport in urgent need of renewal. Eventually, thanks in large part to Walsh's persistence, Armstrong was stripped of his titles, banned for life from the sport and forced into admitting to Oprah that he had, after all, been doping and that his seven Tour de France victories were little more than his seven deadly sins. It was one of the biggest sporting stories of the century, and the tale of how it came about is now the basis of a wonderful film.

      The program: seven deadly sins - my pursuit of Lance Armstrong
    • The story of Lance Armstrong - the cyclist who recovered from testicular cancer and went on to win the Tour de France a record seven times, the man who wrote a bestselling and inspirational account of his life, the charitable benefactor - seemed almost too good to be true. And it was.As early as Armstrong's first victory on the Tour in 1999, Sunday Times journalist David Walsh had reason to think that the incredible performances we were seeing from Armstrong were literally too good to be true. Based on insider information and dogged research, he began to unmask the truth. Cycling's biggest star used every weapon in his armoury to protect his name. But he could not keep everyone silent.In the autumn of 2012, the USADA published a damning report on Armstrong that resulted in the American being stripped of his seven Tour victories and left his reputation in shreds. Walsh's long fight to reveal the truth had been vindicated. This book tells the compelling story of one man's struggle to bring that truth to light against all the odds.

      Seven Deadly Sins