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An engaging and illuminating exploration of grief--and why, despite its intense pain, it can also help us grow. Experiencing grief at the death of a person we love or who matters to us--as universal as it is painful--is central to the human condition. Surprisingly, however, philosophers have rarely examined grief in any depth. In Grief, Michael Cholbi presents a groundbreaking philosophical exploration of this complex emotional event, offering valuable new insights about what grief is, whom we grieve, and how grief can ultimately lead us to a richer self-understanding and a fuller realization of our humanity. Drawing on psychology, social science, and literature as well as philosophy, Cholbi explains that we grieve for the loss of those in whom our identities are invested, including people we don't know personally but cherish anyway, such as public figures. Their deaths not only deprive us of worthwhile experiences; they also disrupt our commitments and values. Yet grief is something we should embrace rather than avoid, an important part of a good and meaningful life. The key to understanding this paradox, Cholbi says, is that grief offers us a unique and powerful opportunity to grow in self-knowledge by fashioning a new identity. Although grief can be tumultuous and disorienting, it also reflects our distinctly human capacity to rationally adapt as the relationships we depend on evolve. An original account of how grieving works and why it is so important, Grief shows how the pain of this experience gives us a chance to deepen our relationships with others and ourselves. --
Grief --- Mourning --- Sorrow --- Bereavement --- Emotions --- Loss (Psychology) --- Philosophy. --- Acculturation. --- Addiction. --- Adult. --- Apathy. --- Biology. --- British literature. --- Business partner. --- Christianity. --- Clothing. --- Coincidence. --- Compatible Partners. --- Consideration. --- Conspicuous consumption. --- Cosmetics. --- David Bowie. --- Decision-making. --- Depiction. --- Desertion. --- Deviance (sociology). --- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. --- Disability. --- Distraction (game show). --- Dual process theory (moral psychology). --- Dwelling. --- Embarrassment. --- Existence. --- Expecting (Angel). --- Flourishing. --- Furniture. --- Good and evil. --- Grave. --- Grief counseling. --- Grief. --- Half-truth. --- Health. --- Hinge. --- Human behavior. --- Humility. --- Imprisonment. --- In Death. --- Indulgence. --- Institution. --- Instrumental value. --- Interaction. --- John Rawls. --- Joy Davidman. --- Juncture. --- Just society. --- Limbic system. --- Medical classification. --- Medical diagnosis. --- Mental breakdown. --- Mental health professional. --- Mental health. --- Michel Foucault. --- Morality. --- Mourner. --- Mourning. --- Narrative. --- Negative affectivity. --- Obstacle. --- Odor. --- Organic unity. --- Our Choice. --- Oxymoron. --- Pathology. --- Payment. --- Person A. --- Person. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy of artificial intelligence. --- Prediction. --- Predictive analytics. --- Promiscuity. --- Psychology. --- Quantity. --- Republic (Plato). --- Requirement. --- Resentment. --- Role. --- Sanity. --- Scrutiny (journal). --- Self-help. --- Self-interest. --- Self-love. --- Sibling. --- Single parent. --- Social skills. --- Space exploration. --- Suggestion. --- Technology. --- The Chronicles of Narnia. --- The Screwtape Letters. --- Theory of mind. --- Thomas Szasz. --- Time. --- Trait theory. --- Uncertainty. --- Understanding. --- Zhuangzi (book).
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An essential exploration of the engineering aesthetics of celebrated structures from long-span bridges to high-rise buildingsWhat do structures such as the Eiffel Tower, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the concrete roofs of Pier Luigi Nervi have in common? According to The Tower and the Bridge, all are striking examples of structural art, an exciting area distinct from either architecture or machine design. Aided by stunning photographs, David Billington discusses the technical concerns and artistic principles underpinning the well-known projects of leading structural engineer-artists, including Othmar Ammann, Félix Candela, Gustave Eiffel, Fazlur Khan, Robert Maillart, John Roebling, and many others. A classic work, The Tower and the Bridge introduces readers to the fundamental aesthetics of engineering.
Bridges --- Structural engineering. --- Towers --- Design and construction. --- Analysis. --- Apartment. --- Arch bridge. --- Architectural designer. --- Architecture. --- Art museum. --- Art. --- Britannia Bridge. --- Calculation. --- Cantilever. --- Career. --- Case study. --- Central Elevated Walkway. --- Centrality. --- Chief technician. --- Christian Menn. --- Collaboration. --- Competition. --- Complex analysis. --- Concrete shell. --- Construction. --- Consultant. --- Curriculum. --- Designer. --- Diagram. --- Efficiency. --- Engineering analysis. --- Engineering design process. --- Engineering. --- Fiberboard. --- Forth Bridge. --- Ganter Bridge. --- Garret. --- Greenhouse gas. --- Gustave Eiffel. --- Ideology. --- Industrial Building (Detroit). --- Industrial Revolution. --- Industrial society. --- Innovation. --- Institution. --- Interaction. --- Internal combustion engine. --- International Style (architecture). --- Invention. --- Iron Age. --- Jacques Ellul. --- John Hancock Tower. --- Le Corbusier. --- Life tenure. --- Lightness. --- Machine Age. --- Machine. --- Manufacturing. --- Masonry. --- Motivation. --- Natural environment. --- Natural resource. --- Obligation. --- Obstacle. --- Othmar Ammann. --- Parapet. --- Person A. --- Personality. --- Phenomenon. --- Pier. --- Profession. --- Project. --- Proportion (architecture). --- Reputation. --- Robert Maillart. --- Saving. --- Scaffolding. --- Structural art. --- Structural engineer. --- Supporter. --- Suspension bridge. --- Technological change. --- Technology. --- The Sense of Beauty. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory. --- Transmission tower. --- Turbine. --- Uniqueness. --- Urbanization. --- Vannevar Bush. --- Verrazano Bridge (Maryland). --- Verrazano–Narrows Bridge. --- Vocabulary. --- Walter Gropius. --- Water supply. --- Water treatment. --- Weapon system. --- Weathering. --- Willis Tower. --- Work function. --- Work of art. --- Writing.
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