Wittgenstein and Popular Culture Ellen M. PozziThis volume makes an incisive contribution to the field of philosophy of culture in outlining the potential of Wittgensteins philosophy for the study of popular culture, focusing on concrete examples: from detective fiction and comics, to TV series and football fandom.
“Science Advice and Global Environmental Governance” examines expert committees advising multilateral environmental agreements on ozone layer depletion
Provides a unique perspective on the Allied bombing of France during the Second World War which killed around 57
focusing on the EU as an emerging global player in contemporary international relations
Carl Morris offers the first complete account of mountain
it is argued that authority can have legitimacy
culture and other community assets were used by individuals and communities to cope during the Covid-19 pandemic
many of them incomprehensively left unchecked and perpetuated from publication to publication
It’s about striving to live an ethical life in a profoundly unethical world
Explains he special effects used to represent storms in the earl modern playhouses
Evelyn Sharp’s story encapsulates the shifts in opportunities for talented Victorian women who survived into the mid-twentieth century
religion and literature in equal measure
through contributions of numerous authors portraying diverse urban environments