Nature X Nature of Everything

Nature X Nature of Everything
Author: Albert Michelutti
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 779
Release: 2014-02-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1493134671

As Albert Einstein lay on his death bed he asked for his glasses, his writing implements and his latest equations. He knew he was dying, yet he continued to work. In those final hours of his life, while fading in and out of consciousness, he was working on what he hoped would be the greatest work of all. It was a project of monumental complexity. It was a project that he hoped would unlock the mind of God.

Nature

Nature
Author: Sir Norman Lockyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 698
Release: 1901
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Nature

Nature
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 880
Release: 1888
Genre:
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The Nature of Risk

The Nature of Risk
Author: David X. Martin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: Risk management
ISBN: 9781475184396

The Nature of Risk is a short, beautifully illustrated and easy-to-understand book written to help readers face one of modern life's most important and difficult tasks-confronting risk. Free of complicated theories or formulas, The Nature of Risk relies instead on a simple story featuring a cast of familiar, forest-dwelling animals, each of which embodies a different approach to risk management. At least one of these approaches will seem familiar to every reader-whether they knew they had an approach to risk management or not. Then, as the story unfolds, the strengths and weaknesses of each approach will be revealed through a series of "natural" tests. Finally, at the conclusion of the story, readers will come to a short review section designed to help them frame their first attempts at managing risk-with or without professional help.

International Index to Periodicals

International Index to Periodicals
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1528
Release: 1924
Genre: Humanities
ISBN:

An author and subject index to publications in fields of anthropology, archaeology and classical studies, economics, folklore, geography, history, language and literature, music, philosophy, political science, religion and theology, sociology and theatre arts.

Natural Kinds and Genesis

Natural Kinds and Genesis
Author: Stewart Umphrey
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1498531423

In Natural Kinds and Genesis: The Classification of Material Entities, Stewart Umphrey raises and answers two questions: What is it to be a natural kind? And are there in fact any natural kinds? First, using the everyday understanding of things, he argues that natural kinds may be understood as classes or as types, and that the members or tokens of such kinds are individual continuants. A continuant is essentially a being-in-becoming, a material thing which changes and yet remains the same, in virtue of its nature or essence, as long as it exists. In the primary sense of the term, then, a natural kind is a class whose members closely resemble one another substantially, in virtue of their essences. Alternatively, it is a type whose tokens exemplify it in virtue of their essences. To answer the second question, one must make use of relevant scientific theories as well. Umphrey agrees with scientific essentialists that there are natural kinds, but he argues that most of the chemical, physical, and biological kinds posited in current theories are not natural kinds in the primary sense of the term. The natural-kinds realism he affirms is thus quite restricted: it requires the existence of enduring things which closely resemble one another in virtue of their essences, and such things exist, apparently, only if they have come into being, or emerged, in the course of symmetry-breaking events. Natural Kinds and Genesis will be of interest to philosophers of science and to those interested in the metaphysics of natural kinds and their members.