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Jonathan Cohen

    Jonathan Cohen est un auteur de premier plan profondément engagé dans l'éthique et les implications sociétales de la technologie moderne. Son œuvre explore des questions complexes entourant l'identité humaine, la moralité et l'avenir de la société dans un monde de plus en plus façonné par les avancées numériques. L'approche analytique de Cohen et son style d'écriture clair et accessible rendent ses analyses très pertinentes pour les lecteurs cherchant à comprendre les conséquences profondes du changement technologique. Ses idées incitent à la réflexion et offrent des perspectives précieuses pour naviguer les dilemmes éthiques de notre époque.

    For a Dollar and a Dream
    Microprediction
    Urban Planning Today
    Sprawl and Suburbia
    Jimi Hendrix London
    Science, culture, and free spirits
    • 2022

      "The artificial intelligence revolution is leaving behind small businesses and organizations who cannot afford to hire in-house teams of data scientists to build bespoke models. This book explores the nature of repeated quantitative tasks driving business optimization, from the perspective of economics, statistics, decision making under uncertainty, and privacy preserving computation"-- Provided by publisher

      Microprediction
    • 2022

      A comprehensive study of American state lotteries, For a Dollar and a Dream shows how players and policymakers alike got hooked on hopes for a big windfall.

      For a Dollar and a Dream
    • 2019

      The Gloster Gladiator was the very last biplane fighter to enter service with the RAF. Yet, despite being one of the fastest biplanes ever built, it was already obsolete upon its introduction to service in January 1937. Nonetheless, in the first eighteen months of WW2, it garnered many combat plaudits in the skies over the frozen Arctic, the sun-kissed Mediterranean, and the arid deserts of Africa. In Britain, it provided crucial defense of the RN Fleet anchored at Scapa Flow, and was among the first aircraft sent to France to aid the BEF. Adopted early-on by the FAA and renamed Sea Gladiator, for a time this navalized version represented the nearest thing the service had to a modern fighter as it struggled toward parity with its Axis opponents.This book tells the complete story. The text covers not only the type’s remarkable operational history, but also that of Gloster’s journey to its production. Also examined are the Gladiator’s design and construction, and its subsequent technical development. Second-line duties and service with foreign air forces are also briefly covered. Supporting lavish artwork and 3-D exploded views vividly bring the aircraft to life, making it an ideal reference work for the modeler.

      Gloster Gladiator Mk I and II (and Sea Gladiator)
    • 2011

      This Too Shall Pass- paperback

      • 364pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The narrative offers an honest and inspiring account of a young man's journey living with ulcerative colitis. Through personal anecdotes, he reveals the challenges he faced and the strategies he employed to overcome them, providing readers with insight into resilience and perseverance. His candid storytelling serves as both a memoir and a source of motivation for those dealing with similar health struggles.

      This Too Shall Pass- paperback
    • 2010

      Describing how the city of London helped transform a little-known musician named Jimmy James into rock legend Jimi Hendrix, this volume details how Hendrix helped transform London into a dynamo of popular music and social rebellion.

      Jimi Hendrix London
    • 2010

      Infectious Diseases, 2 Vols.

      • 1918pages
      • 68 heures de lecture

      Covers various aspects of the investigation, diagnosis, and clinical management of different infectious condition.

      Infectious Diseases, 2 Vols.
    • 2010

      In this insightful study, Nietzsche specialist Jonathan R. Cohen argues that Human, All-Too-Human (1878) represents the crucial watershed for Nietzsche's philosophical development, the moment at which he "becomes who he is." Here Nietzsche breaks his early allegiance to Schopenhauer and Wagner by offering acute criticisms, which often are diametric reversals of his earlier writings. At the same time, he establishes the overall framework of his later philosophy as the overcoming of metaphysical barriers to the emergence of free spirits who will be the avant-garde of culture. His use of science to accomplish this goal gives this work a positivistic slant unique in his corpus.Cohen explains Nietzsche's turnabout from his earlier philosophy, analyzes the argumentative tactics by which Nietzsche deploys science to undercut traditional metaphysics, describes the character of the free spirits, and examines the division of labor scheme that Nietzsche prescribes for cultural progress. Cohen also shows how Human, All-Too-Human, despite its "aphoristic" style, has a unified literary structure and integrity, which are central to the communication of the book's philosophical message. Science, Culture, and Free Spirits helps us read both Nietzsche's individual works and his overall philosophy as coherent wholes.

      Science, culture, and free spirits
    • 2007

      Philosophers and Scholars

      Wolfson, Guttmann and Strauss on the History of Jewish Philosophy

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book presents the perspectives of three influential Jewish philosophers of the twentieth century: Harry Austryn Wolfson, Julius Guttmann, and Leo Strauss. It explores their distinct definitions of Judaism and philosophy, alongside their interpretations of the historical evolution of Jewish thought. Each scholar's approach to analyzing Jewish philosophical texts is examined, providing a comprehensive understanding of their contributions to the field and the diverse methodologies they employed.

      Philosophers and Scholars
    • 2007
    • 2006

      Urban Planning Today

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      Provides a practical consideration of what works, and what does not, in American urban planning. By creating a dialogue of cities' planning successes and failures, this book illustrates that adopting a single model universally will not work.

      Urban Planning Today