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A New Species of Criticism

A New Species of Criticism
Author: Joseph F. Bartolomeo
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874134889

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He also demonstrates the extent to which early novelists and critics anticipated many of the aesthetic and ethical issues that concern critics of fiction, and of other popular genres, in our time.


Strange New Species

Strange New Species
Author: Elin Kelsey
Publisher: Maple Tree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 9781897066324

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A look at the new species of animals and plant that scientists discovered around the world, including a monkey the size of a finger, a whale nobody has ever seen, and many more.


The Species Problem

The Species Problem
Author: Richard A. Richards
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139488295

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There is long-standing disagreement among systematists about how to divide biodiversity into species. Over twenty different species concepts are used to group organisms, according to criteria as diverse as morphological or molecular similarity, interbreeding and genealogical relationships. This, combined with the implications of evolutionary biology, raises the worry that either there is no single kind of species, or that species are not real. This book surveys the history of thinking about species from Aristotle to modern systematics in order to understand the origin of the problem, and advocates a solution based on the idea of the division of conceptual labor, whereby species concepts function in different ways - theoretically and operationally. It also considers related topics such as individuality and the metaphysics of evolution, and how scientific terms get their meaning. This important addition to the current debate will be essential for philosophers and historians of science, and for biologists.


A New Species of Man

A New Species of Man
Author: Gale C. Schricker
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1982
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838750339

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A critical analysis of the persona in the works of Yeats land of its quest for unity of being. Winner of the 1980 Bucknell prize for best manuscript in the field of Contemporary Literary Criticism.


A New Species

A New Species
Author: Robin Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This fascinating study is the first to examine the history of gender and science fiction and the first to discuss science fiction pulp magazines' images of women as well as postmodernism and feminist science fiction. Robin Roberts begins with Shelley's Frankenstein, in which a female alien appears, and continues through H.G. Wells, the 1950s pulp SF magazines, Doris Lessing and feminist utopias, and the new generation of science fiction writers, including Joan Vinge, Sheila Finch and many others.


Novel Definitions

Novel Definitions
Author: Cheryl L. Nixon
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2008-12-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1460401492

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Novel Definitions captures the lively critical debate surrounding the invention of the English novel, showing how the rise of the novel is accompanied by a rise in popular literary criticism. The over 135 pieces here, many newly-discovered, include essays, prefaces, reviews, and sermons written by authors ranging from Aphra Behn to Walter Scott. Novel Definitions brings together authors' commentary on their work; debates concerning the novel’s formal qualities and cultural position, including who should read novels; reviewers' definitions of the qualities that make a novel successful; and literary historians' first attempts to write the history of the novel.


The British Critic

The British Critic
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1376
Release: 1814
Genre:
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Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics

Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics
Author: Robert T. Pennock
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 834
Release: 2001-12-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0262661241

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The last decade saw the arrival of a new player in the creation/evolution debate—the intelligent design creationism (IDC) movement, whose strategy is to act as "the wedge" to overturn Darwinism and scientific naturalism. This anthology of writings by prominent creationists and their critics focuses on what is novel about the new movement. It serves as a companion to Robert Pennock's Tower of Babel, in which he criticizes the wedge movement, as well as other new varieties of creationism. The book contains articles previously published in specialized, hard-to-find journals, as well as new contributions. Each section contains introductory background information, articles by influential creationists and their critics, and in some cases responses by the creationists. The discussions cover IDC as a political movement, IDC's philosophical attack on evolution, the theological debate over the apparent conflict between evolution and the Bible, IDC's scientific claims, and philosopher Alvin Plantinga's critique of naturalism and evolution. The book concludes with Pennock's "Why Creationism Should Not Be Taught in the Public Schools."