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    Architecture & Morality

    Ah, OMD, the pioneers of synth-pop who never fail to make us dance like it's 1981 all over again. Architecture & Mortality (Singles - 40th Anniversary) is a delicious blast from the past, reminding us why we fell in love with these electronic wizards in the first place. This compilation is a treasure trove of OMD's biggest hits, from the hauntingly beautiful "Souvenir" to the irresistibly groovy "Joan of Arc." Each track is a sonic masterpiece, showcasing the band's unparalleled talent for crafting infectious melodies and lush sonic landscapes. What sets OMD apart from their peers is their ability to infuse their music with a sense of depth and emotion that is truly unparalleled. Tracks like "Maid of Orleans" and "Enola Gay" tug at our heartstrings while still making us want to hit the dance floor. And let's not forget about the production on this album – it's absolutely top-notch. The synths shimmer and pulse, the drums hit with perfect precision, and Andy McCluskey's vocals soar effortlessly over it all. In conclusion, Architecture & Mortality (Singles - 40th Anniversary) is a must-have for any OMD fan, old or new. It's a timeless collection of songs that will have you singing along and tapping your feet for years to come. Trust us, you'll want to add this gem to your music collection ASAP.

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  • Morality, Culture, and History : Essays on German Philosophy
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    Raymond Geuss has been a distinctive contributor to the analysis and evaluation of German philosophy and to recent debates in ethics.In this new collection he treats a variety of topics in ethics, aesthetics, and the philosophy of history with special reference to the work of Hegel, Nietzsche, and Adorno.Two of the essays in the volume deal with central aspects of the philosophy of Nietzsche.The collection also contains an essay on the history of conceptions of 'culture' and one on the ethics of Ernst Tugendhat.The remaining three essays focus on questions in aesthetics.The volume will be of interest to students of modern philosophy, German intellectual and cultural history, and literary theory.

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    The world is changing so fast that it's hard to know how to think about what we ought to do.We barely have time to reflect on how scientific advances will affect our lives before they're upon us.New kinds of dilemma are springing up. Can robots be held responsible for their actions? Will artificial intelligence be able to predict criminal activity?Is the future gender-fluid? Should we strive to become post-human? Should we use drugs to improve our intimate relationships -- or to reduce crime?Our intuitions about questions like these are often both weak and confused.David Edmonds has put together a philosophical task force to get to grips with these challenges.Twenty-nine philosophers present provocative and engaging pieces about aspects of life today, and life tomorrow -- birth and death, health and medicine, brain and body, personal relationships, wrongdoing and justice, the internet, animals, and the environment.The future won't look the same when you've finished this book.

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