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15 Minute Helicopter Flight for Two (UK Wide) |
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15 Minute Helicopter Flight for Two |
It’s up, up and away as you and a friend board the helicopter for a unique taste of the lives of the rich and famous. Soaring over the open countryside, watching the world beneath - what a way to travel! Your 15 minute flight is sure to produce unforgettable memories, remember ask your jealous friends to look out their window as you fly past. Location: Bedford (Milton Keynes Tour); Denham, Middlesex; East of London/Epping; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Kemble, Gloucestershire (Cotswolds Tour); Nottingham (City Tour); Peak District, Derbyshire; Preston, Lancashire; Redhill, Surrey; Shoreham, Sussex; Thruxton, Hampshire; Welshpool, Mid Wales; Wolverhampton, West Midlands |
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15 Min. Helicopter Flight |
Who wants 15 minutes of fame when you can soar around in a helicopter for the same amount of time? Not us, because the thrill of chopper flight beats being mocked by the masses anytime. On this excursion you'll don headphones before swooping over the countryside and landing (normally in the grounds of a country hotel) for a tour of the aircraft. |
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Essays on Actions and Events: Philosophical Essays (Philosophical Essays of Donald Davidson) - Donald Davidson |
ISBN: 0199246270 Stock status: Limited stock Published: Sep 2001 Format: Paperback Pages: 352 Donald Davidson has prepared a new edition of his classic 1980 collection of Essays on Actions and Events, including two additional essays. In this seminal investigation of the nature of human action, Davidson argues for an ontology which includes events along with persons and other objects. Certain events are identified and explained as actions when they are viewed as caused and rationalized by reasons; these same events, when described in physical, biological, or physiological terms, may be explained by appeal to natural laws. The mental and the physical thus constitute irreducibly discrete ways of explaining and understanding events and their causal relations. Among the topics discussed are: freedom to act; weakness of the will; the logical form of talk about actions, intentions, and causality; the logic of practical reasoning; Hume's theory of the indirect passions; and the nature and limits of decision theory. The introduction, cross-references, and appendices emphasize the relations between the essays and explain how Davidson's views have developed. Contents: Provenance of the Essays and Acknowledgments - Introduction - 1 ACTIONS, REASONS, AND CAUSES (1963) - 2 How is Weakness of the Will Possible? (1969) - 3 Agency (1971) - 4 Freedom to Act (1973) - 5 Intending (1978) - 6 THE LOGICAL FORM OF ACTION SENTENCES (1967) - Criticism, Comment, and Defence - 7 Causal Relations (1967) - 8 The Individuation of Events (1969) - 9 Events as Particulars (1970) - 10 Eternal vs Ephemeral Events (1971) - 11 MENTAL EVENTS (1970) - Appendix: Emeroses by Other Names (1966) - 12 Psychology as Philosophy (1974) - Comments and Replies - 13 The Material Mind (1973) - 14 Hempel on Explaining Action (1976) - 15 Hume's Cognitive Theory of Pride (1976) - Appendix A: Adverbs of Action (1985) - Appendix B: Reply to Quine on Events (1985) - Index, Bibliography Brief Description: Discusses topics such as: freedom to act; weakness of the will; the logical form of talk about actions, intentions, and causality; the logic of practical reasoning; Hume's theory of the indirect passions; and the nature and limits of decision theory. This book argues for an ontology which includes events along with persons and other objects. |
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