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Floyd Merrell

    16 novembre 1937
    The Dilemma
    Capoeira and Candomblé
    Looking Glass Killer
    Peirce, Signs, and Meaning
    Entangling forms
    The Mexicans
    • The Mexicans

      A Sense Of Culture

      • 291pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      Focusing on the rich cultural tapestry of contemporary Mexico, this historical overview delves into the complexities of daily life, highlighting artistic endeavors, political dynamics, and economic trends. It offers a nuanced understanding of what shapes the vibrant and diverse identity of the Mexican people, making it a compelling exploration of their heritage and modern experiences.

      The Mexicans
    • Entangling forms

      Within Semiosic Processes

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The volume draws from Charles S. Peirce's pragmatic philosophy, as well as from diverse areas in contemporary arts and sciences, and certain facets of Buddhist philosophy – especially regarding notions of interconnectedness, self-organization, and co-participation of the knowing subject with her inner world, her socio-cultural world, and her physical environment. Contradictory, complementary, and coalescence are also fundamental watchwords, in addition to entanglement. 'Contradictory', since conflicts, clashes and inconsistencies there will always be, in spite attempts to resolve them. 'Complementarity', since poles of opposition can at least provisionally be resolved by mediation and moderation, however vaguely and ambiguously, such that consonance might emerge from dissonance, balance from imbalance, and accord from discord. And 'coalescence', since the union of disparities is an ongoing, and always incomplete, process; it is never fixed product. These concepts, along with the key word, entanglement, place Peirce in a new light, giving rise to new questions and possible responses from readers who are searching for alternate means of understanding in our increasingly complex, rapidly globalizing world.

      Entangling forms
    • C.S. Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, was an American philosopher and mathematician whose influence has been enormous on the field of semiotics. Merrell uses Pierce's theories to reply to the all-important question: What and where is meaning?

      Peirce, Signs, and Meaning
    • Looking Glass Killer

      Volume II: The Matthew-Matt Trilogy

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(5)Évaluer

      A brilliant psychopathic killer challenges detectives Lucia and Mike with a series of intricate riddles and puzzles reminiscent of a Lewis Carroll narrative. As they navigate through the criminal's illogical world, the detectives must unravel his complex mind while grappling with the intricacies of forensics and media manipulation. The urgency to identify the killer intensifies as they strive to understand his unique idiosyncrasies and ultimately bring him to justice.

      Looking Glass Killer
    • Capoeira and Candomblé

      Conformity and Resistance through Afro-Brazilian Experience

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,4(13)Évaluer

      Exploring the rich traditions of Capoeira and Candomblé, the author blends personal experiences with historical anecdotes and research. This work delves into religious and philosophical interpretations from both Western and non-Western perspectives. The result is an engaging analysis that not only informs but also immerses readers in the essence and spirit of these vibrant cultural practices.

      Capoeira and Candomblé
    • The Dilemma

      Who Is Matt?

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Matt receives accolades regarding his innovative retailing technique as produce manager at a large supermarket. Yet, his multi-ethnic identity continues plaguing him. Following a series of troubling confrontations, traumatic events, and the death of his wife, Mara, he finds he has the wherewithal finally to resolve his dilemma.

      The Dilemma
    • Enigmas

      Gold Fever, Space-Time Warps, Sierra Madre Magic

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Four married couples from the southwest search for Spanish treasure in northern Mexico, guided by a peculiar map. They meet strange four-dimensional visitors from another world, Tarahumara people with a unique philosophy of life, local bandits roaming the area, narcos ready to kill any and all outsiders, and suspicious police and military personnel. Yet, they become enchanted by the vast Sierra Madre range, they find treasure that exceeds their wildest dreams, and unfortunately they begin squabbling over the take, until the alien visitors sequester most of it. Back home, they make amends, but soon realize their adventure, bizarre to the extreme, will continue haunting them to the end.

      Enigmas
    • Focusing on the rich tapestry of Latin American history, this textbook immerses readers in the diverse languages, cultures, and civilizations that define the region. It goes beyond mere facts, creating an engaging atmosphere that enhances understanding and appreciation of Latin America's complexity and vibrancy.

      Sobre las Culturas y Civilizaciones Latinoamericanas
    • Untangling Future Memories

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in 2032, the story follows Jack, a young man who lost his short-term memory at thirteen due to an accident. Dr. Cody Jaeckel aims to upload Jack's remarkable intelligence to help unemployed citizens by enhancing their capabilities for simple labor. However, as Jack begins a self-healing journey, complications arise that challenge Dr. Jaeckel's plans, leading to unexpected twists and ethical dilemmas. The narrative explores themes of identity, the implications of technology, and the human experience in a rapidly changing world.

      Untangling Future Memories
    • Complementing Latin American Borders

      • 343pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of cultural borders in Latin America, the book delves into the experiences of individuals who exist between two or more cultures. These inhabitants often feel a sense of belonging to neither side, yet they contribute to a unique complementation that arises from the interdependent and sometimes incongruous interactions of diverse cultures. This examination reveals the complexities and richness of identity in a region characterized by cultural fusion and conflict.

      Complementing Latin American Borders