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James Giles (born 1958) is a Canadian philosopher and psychologist.He has written about the philosophy of perception, [1] personal identity and the self, [2] mindfulness, [3] Buddhist [4] and Taoist philosophy, [5] and has published theories of the evolution of human hairlessness, [6] the nature of sexual desire, [7] sexual attraction, [8] and gender. [9]
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Repetition, for Deleuze, can only describe a unique series of things or events. The Borges story, in which Pierre Menard reproduces the exact text of Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote, is a quintessential repetition: the repetition of Cervantes' work by Menard takes on a magical quality by virtue of its translation into a different time and ...
Jim Giles is a journalist and business executive. He is currently a vice president at GreenBiz. He is currently a vice president at GreenBiz. Giles was previously a journalist and CEO of Timeline, which published historical stories primarily focused on the topics of race, class, and gender and how they relate to today.
Giles of Lessines OP (c. 1230 – c. 1304) [1] was a thirteenth-century Dominican scholastic philosopher, a pupil of Thomas Aquinas. [2] He was also strongly influenced by Albertus Magnus. [3] He was an early defender of Thomism. [4] He is also known as an early scientist, and for economic theory, writing on usury [5] and market prices. [6]
In La société de déception (2006) he analyzes the concept of disappointment following the work of Jacques Lacan that desire creates a vacuum and can never be filled. In L'écran global. Culture-médias et cinéma à l'âge hypermoderne (2007) he analyses a "second modern revolution" declaring the end of post-modernism, arguing that paradoxes ...
James (Jim) Andrew Secord (born 18 March 1953) is an American-born historian of science. He was a professor (now retired) of history and philosophy of science within the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge , [ 1 ] and a fellow of Christ's College . [ 2 ]