John Erskine Bücher
John Erskine war ein amerikanischer Pädagoge und Autor, der die moralischen und intellektuellen Verpflichtungen des Lebens erforschte. Seine Schriften, die oft aus seinem akademischen Hintergrund stammen, regten die Leser dazu an, über Ethik und Intelligenz nachzudenken. Erskines Einfluss liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, philosophische Konzepte mit einem zugänglichen literarischen Stil zu verbinden und so die Diskussion über Bildung und ihre gesellschaftlichen Auswirkungen zu bereichern. Sein Werk bleibt relevant für seinen Aufruf zu einem nachdenklichen und informierten Leben.






My Life As A Teacher
- 252 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which are often rare and costly. The aim is to provide affordable, high-quality modern editions that preserve the original text and artwork, making these timeless pieces accessible to a wider audience.
The Cambridge History Of American Literature
- 440 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
This comprehensive history explores American literature from its inception, with a focus on significant writers and movements post-1850. The final volumes include chapters that address earlier periods and writers not easily categorized, reflecting the complex landscape of American literary development. The work acknowledges the contributions of sixty-four scholars, highlighting the ongoing challenges in fully capturing the breadth of American literary study. It aims to provide a deeper understanding of the interplay between literature and American culture.
Principles Of The Law Of Scotland (1870)
- 720 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
Offering a thorough examination of Scotland's legal system, this classic textbook delves into the history, sources, and structure of law, alongside specific areas like property, contract, and criminal law. It features examples and case studies to clarify concepts, making it accessible for both legal professionals and general readers. This edition, enriched with notes by William Guthrie and extracts from George Moir's lectures, serves as a vital resource for understanding Scottish law, reflecting its cultural significance through a faithful reprint of the original work.
Moral Obligation To Be Intelligent, and Other Essays, The
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
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Principles of the Law of Scotland
- 804 Seiten
- 29 Lesestunden
A classic text on Scottish law, first published in 1773 and still widely used today. Moir and Erskine provide a clear and systematic overview of the principles that underpin the Scottish legal system, covering everything from property law to criminal justice. This book is essential reading for anyone studying Scottish law or seeking to understand the Scottish legal system.