Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) rose as an influential philosophical voice in the final decades of the twentieth century, and his reputation has continued to bloom and increase in our own day. His central themes–the primacy of the ethical and the core of ethics as our responsibility to and for others–speak to
Helping today’s college students think statistically With Fundamentals of Statistics 2nd edition (PDF), author and instructor Mike Sullivan III draws on his passion for teaching and statistics to provide the tools needed to see that statistics is connected, not only within individual concepts but also in the world at large.
One of the most sold eBook on the subject, Nina Rosenstand’s The Moral of the Story 8th edition (PDF/ePub) continues to bring understanding to difficult concepts in moral philosophy through story analysis and storytelling. From discussions on Aristotle’s vices and virtues to the moral complexities of the Game of Thrones
Leadership: Research Findings, Practice, and Skills, 8th edition, (PDF) provides an ideal balance of essential theory and real-world applications, ideal for instructors who take a practical, skill-building approach to teaching leadership. The textbook is an integration of description, insight development, skill development, and prescription. Andrew DuBrin, a highly respected author and
Reilly’s Worlds of History: A Comparative Reader, Volume 1 to 1550, 7th Edition, (ePub/PDF) provides a flexible comparative and thematic organization that includes a variety of teaching approaches and assists students to make cross-cultural comparisons. Carefully compiled by a well-known world historian and community college instructor, every chapter offers a