Doing without Free Will: Spinoza and Contemporary Moral Problems (PDF) introduces Spinoza into the present-day discussion on moral problems and free will surrounding this discussion. Old Western moral philosophy, for the most part, has been built on the assumption of free will as a special human capacity to liberally choose
Remote Sensing of Geomorphology, Volume 23, (PDF) discusses the new range of remote-sensing techniques (lidar, structure from motion photogrammetry, advanced satellite platforms) that has guided to a dramatic increase in terrain information, and as such offered new opportunities for a better understanding of surface morphology and related Earth surface processes.
Smith’s Organic Chemistry 5th edition (PDF) continues to breathe new life into the organic chemistry world. This revised 5th edition retains its popular delivery of organic chemistry content in a student-friendly format. Author Janice Smith draws on her extensive teaching background to deliver organic chemistry in a way in which
Agricultural Internet of Things and Decision Support for Smart Farming, (PDF) shows how a set of key enabling technologies (KET) related to agronomic management, data mining, remote and proximal sensing, decision-making and automation can be efficiently combined in one system. Chapters include how KETs enable real-time monitoring of soil conditions, site-specific
Parkin’s Microeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment, 9th edition, (PDF) is thoroughly updated, intuitive rather than technical, grounded in empirical evidence and data, extensively illustrated with well-chosen photographs and examples, enlivened with applications that focus on issues at play in today’s world, focused on learning-by-doing, and seamlessly integrated with MyEconLab