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Graham Macdonald

    L'écriture de Graham A. MacDonald explore l'histoire des ressources naturelles et les récits des Premières Nations. Son œuvre examine les relations complexes entre l'humanité et la terre. L'expérience de MacDonald dans le commerce des fourrures et l'histoire des parcs confère une compréhension approfondie à sa narration. Sa prose est à la fois informative et captivante pour le lecteur.

    Karl Popper
    Semantics and Social Science
    A Good Solid Comfortable Establishment
    • A Good Solid Comfortable Establishment

      An Illustrated History of Lower Fort Garry

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      The book offers a visually engaging exploration of the Lower Fort's history, capturing its vibrant past from the lively fur trade era to its evolution into a significant Canadian heritage site. Richly illustrated with both color and black-and-white images, it highlights the fort's transformation and its importance within the broader context of Canada's historical narrative.

      A Good Solid Comfortable Establishment
    • Semantics and Social Science

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book explores key philosophical issues in social science, emphasizing cross-cultural understanding and the tension between humanism and scientism. It advocates for a cross-cultural view of humanity, supporting humanism and individualism while challenging the idea that values compromise social inquiry. Through this examination, the authors argue for the importance of evaluative commitments in shaping theoretical frameworks.

      Semantics and Social Science
    • Karl Popper

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This collection of essays explores Karl Popper's influential philosophical themes, including knowledge, science, and political philosophy. Contributors analyze his views on induction, conventionalism, and liberal democracy, while also examining his critiques of tribalism and connections to analytic philosophy, particularly with Wittgenstein.

      Karl Popper