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Published 2011
Reconstructing subjects : a philosophical critique of psychotherapy /

: This work is about the deceptive nature of psychotherapy. In particular, it is about those therapies that claim to provide the client with insight and self-knowledge when in practice they are a means of social control absorbing clients into socially acceptable norms. Through a philosophical analysis of key concepts such as knowledge, insight, and subjectivity, and through an examination of mechanisms intrinsic to psychotherapeutic practice, such as power, interpretation, and suggestion, this monograph unveils how psychotherapy deludes clients into believing they have discovered their true self. Rather than gaining self-knowledge and insight into their true or core self, clients are subtly reconstructed and reconfigured along prevailing social values. Furthermore, the very epistemological and metaphysical world-view clients are deceived into believing is highly suspect and founded upon a fascistic understanding of knowledge. As an alternative to such domination, psychotherapy needs to reconstruct itself along Nietzschean-Deleuzian lines where the focus is on multiple identities, difference, and creativity. Rather than focusing on an analysis of past memories to alleviate symptoms such as anxiety or depression, therapeutic intervention should aim for a non-repressive conception of self-knowledge and insight based upon a creative future and not a regretful past. This entails a different understanding of knowledge and reality that is not based on subjugating the world to what we know about it, but on immersing ourselves within reality in all of its concrete richness. And such an approach is preferable not because it is "true" but because it is more liberating.
: 1 online resource (137 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-131) and index. : 9789401206914 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Reconstructing complex societies : an archaeological colloquium /

: Colloquium organized for the Cambridge Archaeology Seminar by Miranda C. Marvn, Lawrence E. Stager, and Anita M. Walker. : x, 170 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages 155-169. : Sara.lib

Published 2009
Reconstructing Pathyris' archives : a multicultural community in Hellenistic Egypt /

: Includes 2 folded tables: Table : Museum archaeology and Pathyris' archives; and Descendants of Panechates. : 327 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, genealogical tables ; 26 cm. + 2 folded inserts (26 x 71 folded to 26 x 18 cm.). : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789065690579
9065690573

Published 2004
Reconstructing rural Egypt : Ahmed Hussein and the history of Egyptian development /

: Dar el Kutub number: 8838/2004.
This edition published by arrangement with Syracuse University Press. : xxiii, 304 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789774248771

Published 2022
Non-Marxian Historical Materialism: Reconstructions and Comparisons /

: The authors of this book reconstruct the philosophical, methodological and theoretical assumptions of non-Marxian historical materialism, a theory of historical process authored by Leszek Nowak (1943-2009), a co-founder of the Poznań School of Methodology. In the first part of the book, philosophical assumptions of this theory are compared with the concepts of Robert Nozick, Immanuel Wallerstein, André Gunder Frank and analytical Marxism. In the second part, non-Marxian historical materialism is compared with the concepts of Eva Etzioni-Halevy, Andrzej Falkiewicz, Robert Michels, Vilfredo Pareto, Theda Skocpol and Karl August Wittfogel.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004507296
9789004507265

Proposed Reconstructions of Cases Six and Eight of the Edwin Smith Papyrus /

: From a medical–historical perspective, Case Eight of the Edwin Smith Papyrus is one of the most important in that document. It graphically describes hemiplegia resulting from a closed head injury and distinguishes it from other nontraumatic conditions that might be associated with similar neurologic deficits. It is also one of the longest cases in the manuscript, due largely to an extended concluding passage that is virtually identical to the description of a horrific open skull fracture contained in Case Six. There is no unanimity regarding the significance of this unusual passage, which deviates from the otherwise rigidly applied format of the case presentations. The manuscript’s grammatical framework is as ordered as its compositional structure otherwise. The method employed in the present study is to analyze Cases Six and Eight in this light in order to identify textual peculiarities common to both that might give a better understand of the relationship between them. Based on this analysis I propose a reconstruction of each case that addresses semantic and syntactic anomalies in the sole existing copy of the document and discuss possible implications of our conclusions for its organization and revision over time.

Published 1989
Reconstruction of life from the skeleton /

: xv, 315 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0471562297

Published 2016
Reconstructing Pharaonic architecture in Nubia : the case study of SAV1, Sai Island /

: includes bibliographical references. : 206p. : illus. (some col.), map, plans (some fold.) ; 30cm. : 9783700179528

Published 2018
From the archaeological record to virtual reconstruction : the application of information...

: 'From the Archaeological Record to Virtual Reconstruction' describes the use of New Information Technologies (IT) for the analyses and interpretation of archaeological record of the San Chuis Hillfort (San Martín de Beduledo, Allande, Asturias, Spain). The data gathered during the eight excavation campaigns conducted by Francisco Jordá Cerdá in the sixties and eighties of the 20th century was mechanised and digitalised. Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) of the hillfort was performed, followed by a creation of spatial analysis through the establishment of relations between the elements of the archaeological record. At the end, having studied and investigated the site's urban evolution throughout its occupation period (890 cal. BP-530 cal. AD), a virtual reconstruction of the hillfort in its different settlement phases, presenting various evolution scenarios, is presented.
: Previously issued in print: 2018. : 1 online resource (x, 190 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784918767 (ebook) :

Reconstructing ancient linen body armor : unraveling the linothorax mystery /

: viii, 279 pages : Illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781421408194 : Nabil

Reconstruction of the Mosque of Mohamed Aly Pasha /

: Lecture delivered on 18th April, 1935. : pages ; cm.

Published 2018
From the archaeological record to virtual reconstruction : the application of information...

: 'From the Archaeological Record to Virtual Reconstruction' describes the use of New Information Technologies (IT) for the analyses and interpretation of archaeological record of the San Chuis Hillfort (San Martín de Beduledo, Allande, Asturias, Spain). The data gathered during the eight excavation campaigns conducted by Francisco Jordá Cerdá in the sixties and eighties of the 20th century was mechanised and digitalised. Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) of the hillfort was performed, followed by a creation of spatial analysis through the establishment of relations between the elements of the archaeological record. At the end, having studied and investigated the site's urban evolution throughout its occupation period (890 cal. BP-530 cal. AD), a virtual reconstruction of the hillfort in its different settlement phases, presenting various evolution scenarios, is presented.
: Previously issued in print: 2018. : 1 online resource (x, 190 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784918767 (ebook) :

Published 1997
Reconstructing biblical Dead Sea scrolls : a new method applied to the reconstruction of 4QSama̳ /

: The first part of the book develops a battery of scientifically based tools to aid the reconstruction of biblical Dead Sea Scrolls, which, when applied together, substantially improve the quality of reconstruction attainable. The focus then moves to the important non-masoretic but fragmentary biblical scroll, 4QSamᵃ, for which sixty-two new fragment identifications and an analysis of the character of the scroll are presented. Based upon this, a detailed reconstruction of the 4QSamᵃ fragments of 2 Samuel is undertaken, revealing 55% more deviations from the Masoretic text than had previously been identified. The effectiveness of the new method is thus demonstrated. Data concerning the support of key Hebrew and Greek witnesses provides a valuable foundation for the study of the history and development of the biblical text.
: On t.p. "a̳" is superscript.
A Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Cambridge University. : 1 online resource (xv, 293 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-282) and indexes. : 9789004350243 : 0169-9962 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Reconstructing the Development of Somerset’s Early Medieval Church

: 9781803275796
9781803275802

Published 2022
Material and Digital Reconstruction of Fragmentary Dead Sea Scrolls : The Case of 4Q418a /

: This book presents an innovative and comprehensive method for reconstructing fragmentary scrolls in a digital environment. The method enables extracting maximum information from the fragments. It is exemplified on the scroll 4Q418a, a fragmentary copy of Instruction.
Scholars working with ancient scrolls seek ways to extract maximum information from the multitude of fragments. Various methods were applied to that end on the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as on other ancient texts. The present book augments these methods to a full-scale protocol, while adapting them to a new computerized environment. Fundamental methodological issues are illuminated as part of the discussion, and the potential margin of error is provided on an empirical basis, as practiced in the sciences. The method is then exemplified with regard to the scroll 4Q418a, a copy of a wisdom composition from Qumran.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004473058
9789004473041

Published 1999
Making faces : using forensic and archaeological evidence /

: 256 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0714127159

Published 1938
Peasant proprietorship as a principal measure of rural reconstruction in Egypt /

: v, 190 pages ; 24 cm.

Dental Prosthesis: Postmortem Treatment of Oral Reconstruction during the Mummification Process /

: During excavations carried out in 2014 at Tell Tebilla, Egypt, three tombs were discovered inside a mud-brick mastaba, each one with an individual interment. The occupant of the second tomb was of great interest. It was a partially mummified man about 60 years old, named Wah ib Ra, a priest of Sekhmet. The detailed study of his skull and jaw revealed that this man had lost most of his teeth in life, long before his death. However, we discovered that new false teeth were carefully embedded during the mummification process in the gaps caused by antemortem teeth loss. To perform this maneuver, a white material was used as glue. Chemical analysis performed on this white material confirmed that it was anhydrite (CaSO4), which is the dehydrated form of plaster. Although the final result was successful, the embalmers made several errors in both the placement and the type of new teeth used. This performance of the embalmers can be framed within the actions already described as “prosthesis for the afterlife,” in which mummification would not only be a process to avoid putrefaction but also a moment in which the embalmers would try to rebuild, or improve the body in order for the individual to enjoy an eternal life without the problems or illnesses suffered in earthly life. http://dx.doi.org/10.5913/jarce.55.2019.a004

Published 2003
Chrysippus' On affections : reconstruction and interpretations /

: The 'On Affections' by the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus (c. 280-205 BCE) contains the classic exposition of the Stoic theory of the emotions. This book provides a fresh discussion of the extant evidence, id est the fragments and testimonies preserved by later sources. It aims to establish the exact amount of available evidence and to arrange the fragmentary material so as to see how far the original treatise can be reconstructed. The fragments are interpreted both in their literary context and in the light of Stoic doctrines known from other sources. Given its contextual approach, this study includes extensive discussion of the methods of sources such as Galen, Posidonius and Cicero. In addition, the medical backdrop to Chrysippus' theory receives considerable attention.
: 1 online resource (xii, 346 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-339) and indexes. : 9789004321175 : 0079-1687 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Reconstructing past population trends in Mediterranean Europe : (3000 BC-1800 AD) /

: OCLC 43819037 : xvi, 261 pages : illustrations, maps, table ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1900188627
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