Traces the author's odyssey as he discovers his vocation, from his own college days to his tenure in a Turkish university as a visiting Fulbright scholar. This book is a collection of essays about higher education and American culture that dramatises and humanises the abstractly treated subject of education.
Takes on psychics, astrologers, myth-makers and other assorted purveyors of the paranormal, and shines the light of common sense into the murky darkness that is the world of paranormal claims. This book collects commentaries on 'The Paranormal', 'Prophecy', 'Spirits', 'Superstition', 'Pseudoscience', 'Higher Life', and 'Truth'.
Presents the myths and facts of sexual ageing in a manner that celebrates the sexuality of our elders. This book rejects the misconception that sexuality is neutralised with age, but also the related view that sexual expression should be curtailed as one advances in years. It explores diverse forms of sexual expressions.
Presenting the myths and facts of sexual ageing, this book celebrates the sexuality of our elders. It describes cultural, religious, and societal influences affecting our views of human sexuality. It also explores diverse forms of sexual expression, with attention given to changes at mid-life and to health-related concerns.
Written in part as a theoretical reply to the stodgy conservatism of Edmund Burke's "Reflections on the French Revolution" (1790), this title sets forth a manifesto of popular democratic rule in the established tradition of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Designed to provide information about Alzheimer's disease and to help families who are dealing with a mentally impaired older person. This book dispels myths about "senility", explores the early symptoms and later behaviour patterns of Alzheimer's disease, and describes treatable conditions that are sometimes mistaken for Alzheimer's.
Offers an account of the author's struggle to cope with her father when, in his last years, he changed from someone lively, charming, and independent to someone she and her family could not recognise. This book presents a woman's tale, intended for those who have taken on the care of an ageing parent or relative.
A group of scholars met at the State University of New York at Buffalo to share their thoughts on the nature of humans as rational animals. Drawing from the meeting, these essays discuss about the nature and extent of rationality - its content, focus, and the intrinsic guidelines for using the term "rational" when describing persons or actions.