Life in the Galloping Lane
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The Golden Couple of the American eventing world offers an insider's glimpse of international eventing as well as insights and training tips, making this an outstanding book for all ages.






The Golden Couple of the American eventing world offers an insider's glimpse of international eventing as well as insights and training tips, making this an outstanding book for all ages.
The book explores the complex philosophical issue of inscrutable evil, examining its implications for both theism and atheism. David O'Connor presents a balanced argument, advocating for "friendly theism" and "friendly atheism" as equally justified perspectives in the discourse on God and evil. He develops two arguments from evil—one logical and one empirical—targeting orthodox theism. Ultimately, O'Connor proposes a philosophical detente, contributing significantly to contemporary discussions in the philosophy of religion.
Set against the backdrop of Sydney's stock market boom and subsequent crash of 1987, the story follows Dennis and Carol as they navigate the challenges of sudden financial ruin after the birth of their son, Mark. With a burdensome mortgage and a hefty tax bill, Dennis faces the pressure of providing for his family while seeking opportunities to rebuild his life and regain stability. The narrative explores themes of resilience, responsibility, and the impact of economic fluctuations on personal lives.
Offering a wealth of timely and accessible information, this guide serves as a valuable resource for students, teachers, researchers, and the general public. Its compact format ensures that users can easily navigate essential topics relevant to both academic and civic engagement, making it an indispensable tool for enhancing knowledge and understanding in various contexts.
Focusing on David Hume's exploration of religious philosophy, this book introduces students to "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion," highlighting Hume's critical examination of the nature and existence of God. It delves into his arguments against traditional religious beliefs, offering insights into his philosophical approach and the impact of his ideas on subsequent thought. Through this analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of Hume's contributions to the discourse on religion and reason.
This book offers a comprehensive interpretation of G.E. Moore's thought, focusing on his work in metaphysics and epistemology, particularly his 1910 book, "Some Main Problems of Philosophy." It explores Moore's approach to key philosophical issues without aiming to create a unified metaphysical system, highlighting his consistent anti-skepticism.