This anthology of readings in Modern Western philosophy (16th through 18th centuries) features the best translations of texts-complete works or complete sections of works which are readily accessible to the reader while still being faithful to the original work. It includes an introduction to each philosopher, an abundance of drawings, diagrams, and photographs, as well as a timeline to help the reader understand the context of when these works were written.
While progressing beyond mere stereotyping of male and female behavior, Communication and Gender examines how gender pervades the communication process in a variety of contexts.
Collection of 42 high-quality, well-researched case studies on information technology ethics and offers a practical balance for all levels of students, neither too technical for the novice in computer issues, nor overly simplistic for those majoring in computer related subjects.