Jean-Jacques Rousseau is an enigmatic figure in many ways. There is much debate about whether he was an advocate of the Enlightenment project or a critic of it. Sometimes Rousseau seems to be arguing against traditional values and hierarchies. But elsewhere he seems to be an enemy of progress altogether. This book explains Rousseau's true place in the Enlightenment by paying particular attention to his account of virtue.
Virtue ethics is one of the main branches in moral philosophy, and its most famous advocate is Aristotle. Many recent philosophers have tried to revive virtue...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is an enigmatic figure in many ways. There is much debate about whether he was an advocate of the Enlightenment project or a ...
Hogarth's Reign of Terror is the first chapter in the four-part Hogarth Saga- a story in verse, written by James Delaney and illustrated by Christopher Madden. In this first story, 12-year old Hogarth builds a guillotine and begins dispatching all of the animals in his neighborhood-starting with the cats Why? Not even Hogarth knows All he knows is that he can't stop. This is a darkly humorous tale of evil...suitable for the whole family If you like the dark humor found in the work of Edward Gorey, Tim Burton, or Showtime's Dexter, and the 1960's inspired look of Mad Men, then you're sure...
Hogarth's Reign of Terror is the first chapter in the four-part Hogarth Saga- a story in verse, written by James Delaney and illustrated by Christophe...
Hogarth's Trial, the second installment in the Hogarth Saga, continues the story of a troubled boy, Hogarth, that began in Hogarth's Reign of Terror. In this chapter, Hogarth's mother finds in his bedroom the hoard of skulls he's collected. She's angry. The neighbors are enraged and out for blood. But, they'll have to settle for putting him on trial If you like the dark humor found in the work of Edward Gorey, Tim Burton, or Showtime's Dexter, and the 1960's inspired look of Mad Men, then you're sure to like Hogarth's Trial, and the rest of the books in the Hogarth Saga
Hogarth's Trial, the second installment in the Hogarth Saga, continues the story of a troubled boy, Hogarth, that began in Hogarth's Reign of Terror. ...
Hogarth's Exile, the third installment of the Hogarth Saga, finds Hogarth sent away to St. Elba's Home for Excitable Boys as punishment for his crimes. Here the darkly humorous tale continues as Hogarth is in turn frustrated, tormented, and ultimately, on November 5th, victorious...although in a decidedly sinister way If you like the dark humor found in the work of Edward Gorey, Tim Burton, or Showtime's Dexter, and the 1960's inspired look of Mad Men, then you're sure to like Hogarth's Exile, and the rest of the books in the Hogarth Saga Look for the next volume in the Hogarth Saga,...
Hogarth's Exile, the third installment of the Hogarth Saga, finds Hogarth sent away to St. Elba's Home for Excitable Boys as punishment for his crimes...
With a bit of imagination and a heavy dose of artistic talent, Minecraft blocks can be used to build almost anything. But as you'll see, some artists are taking Minecraft building to a whole new level. Beautiful Minecraft is a compendium of stunning artwork built in Minecraft. Using millions of blocks and spending hundreds of hours, these artists have created floating steampunk cities, alien worlds, detailed classical sculptures, fantastical landscapes, architectural marvels, and more. The results are simply beautiful.
With a bit of imagination and a heavy dose of artistic talent, Minecraft blocks can be used to build almost anything. But as you'll see, some artists ...