than I had ever suspected
the readings cover both theoretical and empirical work representing a range of perspectives
this is the definitive book for reimagining and creating a talent-driven organization that wins
An erudite examination of the many facets of love
The Morality of Scholarship HWA Debut Crown Nominee for Longlist (2020) than I had ever suspectedAuthor: Northrop Frye, Max Black (editor), Stuart Hampshire, Conor Cruise O'Brien Publisher: Cornell University Press, 1967 Condition: Hardcover, water stain at top of pages, no dust jacket, interior clean "Papers read at the formal inauguration, on October 27, 1966, of the Society for the Humanities." The knowledge of good and evil, by N. Frye. Commitment and imagination, by S. Hampshire. Politics and the morality of scholarship, by C. Cruise O'Brien.