Res Philosophica Res Philosophica is an international, quarterly journal of philosophy that publishes research in all areas of philosophy, historical and topical. – Publisher
Category: Philosophy
Northwestern University Libraries now have access to 159 additional titles from Higher Education Ebooks from Cambridge University Press. Access through NUsearch or the publisher’s website. Sustainable energy : engineering fundamentals and applications / Serdar Çelik, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Quantum mechanics with concept maps / Michael Wick. Intermediate macroeconomics with Chinese perspectives : a calculus-based
International Philosophical Quarterly The International Philosophical Quarterly provides a forum in English for the international exchange of basic philosophical ideas. The journal stands in the general tradition of theistic and personalist humanism without further restriction of school or philosophical orientation, and is open to the philosophical discussion of contemporary issues and historical studies. – Publisher
Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence The Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence aims to analyse and critique the considerable range of pacifist positions (political, ethical, religious, etc.) and approaches to nonviolence in both theory and practice, reflect on historical and more recent case studies (small- or large-scale), reflect on influential activists and social movements, and compare
The Ordinatio of John Duns Scotus English translation of John Duns Scotus’ Ordinatio, as it is given in the Vatican critical text (Ioannis Duns Scoti Opera Omnia. Iussu et auctoritate Pacifici M. Perantoni; studio et cura Commissionis Scotisticae ad Fidem Codicum Edita, praeside Carolo Balić. Civitas Vaticana: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1950 -.) – Publisher
Morality and Science: Global Origins of Modern Bioethics, 1957-1995 Morality and Science: Global Origins of Modern Bioethics is a fully searchable digitized collection that chronicles the field of modern bioethics as it emerged, offering valuable insight for students and researchers in a variety of disciplines. Between 1957 and 1995, the Central Intelligence Agency collected media
Northwestern University Libraries now has access to the following Oxford Scholarship Online e-books. Access through the Library’s catalog NUsearch. Purchased through the BTAA E-book Pilot Program. Infectious disease ecology of wild birds / edited by Jennifer C. Owen, Dana M. Hawley, and Kathryn P. Huyvaert. The gene’s-eye view of evolution / J. Arvid Ågren. The