Solitudes ProstheticsThe author reads Rimbaud, Mallarme. Holderlin, and Trakl in relation to philosophy, and in particular to Heidegger. Is the age of poets past, or are we just on the verge of its coming in a farewell to poetry? When Rimbaud claims: "One must be absolutely modern!" what does he ask for? Is modernity really already finished, before it has even fully arrived? Is this the paradox of our present time? What if, as Mallarme said, a present does not exist? Is
Darkly funny and vividly penetrating
How does this change over time and place
We start with studies focusing on the quantification of yield gaps and then describe studies with a focus on identification of the causes of yield gaps
published in collaboration with the Ashmolean Museum
Stivers traces the development of freedom and equality in Enlightenment thought and American history and then proceeds to discuss their current ideologies
An engaging study that offers new and provocative re-readings of Spenser's pastoral poems
analyses & celebrates how to transform cities into equitable
including spectroscopy
testimony-within Lyotard's writings
Unmaking Race
and connections to the British Isles
This follows an account of Chrysippus' life and reputation in antiquity and a description of modern assessments of Chrysippus' position in the Stoa