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Michael Davis

    Ethics and the University
    Wonderlust: Ruminations on Liberal Education
    The Politics of Philosophy
    THE Book on Storytelling
    Poetry of Philosophy
    Gravity
    • 2024

      Love By The Grace of God

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring profound emotions, this poetry collection delves into the author's personal experiences with love, loneliness, and hope. Through evocative language and heartfelt reflections, the poems capture the complexities of human connections and the resilience found in solitude. The author's journey is vividly portrayed, inviting readers to connect with their own feelings and experiences.

      Love By The Grace of God
    • 2023

      Michael Davis revisits questions of interpretation in Greek tragedy emerging in the thought of the late Seth Benardete. While this is not the book Benardete would have written, it wrestles with problems that bear his indelible mark. In the extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, only one story is treated by all three--the tale of Electra. Davis endeavors to develop Benardete's understanding of the story's deeper meaning, as well as the connections that might be drawn between the three authors. He follows a thread that brings Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides closer together according to a powerful and shared theme--namely, that the female is the deeper (even if less easily accessible and articulated) of the pair of fundamental principles constituting human beings. Davis accomplishes much more than an exegetical bridge as he connects us with ancient memory and wisdom. "When we cannot resist the temptation to recoil morally from their terminology, we risk the tragedy of losing their profound thoughts about our humanity--their philosophical anthropology." Davis has remarkably made of a niche study a stunning source material for more universal questions. This is a book that is as timely as it is ageless.

      Electras
    • 2021

      George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Psychology

      Exploring the Unmapped Country

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Examining Eliot's writings through a psychological lens, this study connects her narratives to significant 19th-century scientific thought. By aligning her work with the ideas of influential figures like Herbert Spencer and Charles Darwin, the author reveals how Eliot adeptly incorporated scientific language and concepts into her storytelling. This approach highlights the interplay between literature and science in her novels, offering a fresh perspective on her contributions to psychological fiction.

      George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Psychology
    • 2021

      Engineering as a Global Profession

      Technical and Ethical Standards

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the establishment of global technical and ethical standards in engineering, the author, a leading expert in the field, draws from his extensive career to develop a comprehensive thesis. This work aims to guide the profession towards a more standardized and principled approach, addressing the crucial need for uniformity in engineering practices worldwide.

      Engineering as a Global Profession
    • 2021

      How can one of the world's most free-wheeling cities transition from a vibrant global center of culture and finance into a subject of authoritarian control?As Beijing's anxious interference has grown, the "one country, two systems" model China promised Hong Kong has slowly drained away in the yearssince the 1997 handover. As "one country" seemed set to gobble up "two systems," the people of Hong Kong riveted the world's attention in 2019 by defiantly demanding the autonomy, rule of law and basic freedoms they were promised. In 2020, the new National Security Law imposed by Beijing aimed to snuff out such resistance. Will the Hong Kong so deeply held in the people's identity and the world's imagination be lost? Professor Michael Davis, who has taught human rights and constitutional law in this city for over three decades, and has been one of its closest observers, takes us on this constitutional journey.

      Making Hong Kong China - The Rollback of Human Rights and the Rule of Law
    • 2020

      The BIG Book of Animal Crossing

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(14)Add rating

      Create your dream life on an island paradise! The BIG book of Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the perfect guide to help you create your paradise on a desert island as you explore, create, and customize your ideal lifestyle. Building the house of your dreams and starting a new life in an ideal setting has never been as easy and fun! In this guide, you will find: * tips and tricks for building your house; * activity ideas to help you progress; * tips on how to make the most of your time; * information about special events, and much more!

      The BIG Book of Animal Crossing
    • 2019

      ELLO DUCK

      The Life Journey of Mike Davis

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Lincolnshire, the narrative follows Mike Davis from his childhood in the countryside to his vibrant teenage years in the 1960s. As he navigates the challenges of growing up during a time of rationing and societal change, he experiences the thrill of the music revolution, attending concerts of iconic bands like the Rolling Stones and The Hollies. This journey captures the essence of a transformative era in both Davis's life and the broader cultural landscape.

      ELLO DUCK
    • 2019

      What the Bible Really Says About Money and Giving

      It's Not What You Think!

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring biblical teachings on wealth and finances, this book delves into scripture to uncover God's perspective on money management. It addresses common misconceptions and offers practical guidance for stewardship, generosity, and financial integrity. Readers will find insights into how faith intersects with financial decisions, promoting a balanced approach to wealth that honors spiritual principles. Through thoughtful analysis, the book aims to empower individuals to align their financial practices with their beliefs.

      What the Bible Really Says About Money and Giving
    • 2018

      THE Book on Storytelling

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on a structured approach to storytelling, this guide provides a comprehensive framework for developing storytelling skills progressively. Readers will learn to discover, craft, and present impactful stories effectively. By the end of the book, you'll possess a formula that empowers you to unleash your storytelling potential, enhancing your ability to connect with audiences and convey your messages powerfully.

      THE Book on Storytelling
    • 2016

      Topology and Geometric Group Theory

      Ohio State University, Columbus, USA, 2010–2011

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This book presents articles at the interface of two active areas of research: classical topology and the relatively new field of geometric group theory. It includes two long survey articles, one on proofs of the Farrell–Jones conjectures, and the other on ends of spaces and groups. In 2010–2011, Ohio State University (OSU) hosted a special year in topology and geometric group theory. Over the course of the year, there were seminars, workshops, short weekend conferences, and a major conference out of which this book resulted. Four other research articles complement these surveys, making this book ideal for graduate students and established mathematicians interested in entering this area of research.

      Topology and Geometric Group Theory