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Intelligence is used daily by law enforcement personnel across the world in operations to combat terrorism and drugs... Read More >>
This book brings together different theories on secret diplomacy and integrates them into a coherent analytical... Read More >>
This Second Edition of Quantitative Reasoning empowers students to use quantitative information to make responsible... Read More >>
This comparative analysis of the sometimes fraught process of achieving democratic governance of security intelligence... Read More >>
This book looks at the influence of the strategic and cultural outlook of the United States and the United Kingdom... Read More >>
Experimental philosophy is one of the most recent and controversial developments in philosophy. This volume advances... Read More >>
The first book to determine readers' personal I.Q. score Originally published in 1962, this classic book was the... Read More >>
One particularly adaptive feature of human cognition is the ability to mentally preview specific events before they... Read More >>
A rigorous critique of how science has promoted an ideology of limited intelligence and social inequality—and how... Read More >>
In this book Jonathan St B T Evans has selected a number of key publications which have strongly influenced the... Read More >>
Jonathan L. Kvanvig presents a new account of rationality, Perspectivalism, which both avoids elevating rationality... Read More >>
Originally published in 1987, this title is about theory construction in psychology. Where theories come from, as... Read More >>
Originally published in 1965, this title is a series of exploratory essays on approaches to thinking. The central... Read More >>
Originally published in 1975, this volume contains original reports of new models and data in the areas of propositional... Read More >>
In this text, first published in 1993, Barrow decisively rejects the traditional assumption that intelligence has... Read More >>
John Gibbons presents a new account of epistemic normativity. Belief seems to come with a built-in set of standards... Read More >>