Graduate-level text offers unified treatment of mathematics applicable to many branches of physics. Theory of vector spaces, analytic function theory, theory of integral equations, group theory, and more. Many problems. Bibliography.
Robert W. Fuller Bücher
Robert W. Fuller ist eine internationale Autorität für Würde und „Rankismus“ – missbräuchliches, diskriminierendes oder ausbeuterisches Verhalten gegenüber Personen niedrigeren Ranges. Aufbauend auf seinem Hintergrund in der Physik untersucht seine Arbeit, wie Rankismus die Effektivität von Organisationen behindert. Fuller entwickelte eine „Politik der Würde“, die sich mit Fragen der sozialen Gerechtigkeit befasst und auf eine Welt frei von herabwürdigenden Hierarchien abzielt. Seine Werke bieten Einblicke, wie Gesellschaften aufgebaut werden können, in denen jeder Einzelne für seinen inneren Wert geschätzt wird.






All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the concept of rankism, this sequel delves into the social and psychological impacts of power dynamics where some individuals dominate others based on rank. Robert Fuller advocates for a "dignitarian" society that respects individual dignity without abolishing ranks. This approach emphasizes that all people, regardless of status, deserve equal dignity, positioning it as a foundation for creating fair and just societies. Fuller's insights aim to foster tolerance and equality, steering away from utopian ideals while promoting a more realistic vision for social harmony.
Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Dignity for It's Time! In his books Somebodies and Nobodies and All Rise , Robert Fuller exposed rankism--abuse of the power inherent in rank to exploit or humiliate someone of lower rank. In Dignity for All , Fuller and Pamela Gerloff offer a concise, action-oriented guide to the concrete steps we can take to eradicate it. They focus on us as individuals--how we can recognize rankism in our own experiences, even in ourselves, and how, on a day-to-day basis, we can help others to see its insidious influence and work with them to create a better world. Fuller and Gerloff offer advice on the best ways to forcefully but compassionately bring rankist behavior to light. They include examples of rankism in action as well as the often surprisingly simple things people have done to counteract it. Perhaps most importantly, they show how we can prevent rankism from taking root in the first place. Dignity for All will help you map out your own personal strategy for creating a society in which every human being feels truly valued and respected.
Third Person Plural: The Threeness of God
- 520 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Exploring the concept of the Trinity, this book presents God the Son through three dimensions: eternity-past, earth time-present, and eternity-future. Each dimension reveals different aspects of His identity, from the Word of God to Jesus of Nazareth and Melchizedek. The author, Robert W. Fuller, draws on his theological background and counseling experience to articulate the sequential events that demonstrate the Son of God's eternal mission. Through this framework, readers gain a deeper understanding of His presence across time.
Demythologizing Jesus of Nazareth: Was Jesus a Historical or Mthical Person?
- 590 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
The book addresses the complexities surrounding the historical figure of Jesus, contrasting liberal interpretations with conservative scholarship. It critiques the tendency of some scholars to blur the lines between opinion and fact, promoting subjective views over established historical evidence. The author, Robert Fuller, aims to simplify the debates surrounding Jesus for a general audience, making the subject accessible to those without advanced degrees. Through this exploration, Fuller exposes what he sees as misleading academic practices and emphasizes the importance of clear, factual discourse in understanding Jesus' historical context.
The Baby King Must Die!
- 540 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Exploring the complexities of addiction, this insightful work delves into the erratic behaviors of addicts, revealing how their selfish brains contribute to their struggles. It offers valuable perspectives for addicts, counselors, and laypeople alike, emphasizing that traditional methods like demands or threats are ineffective in addressing these challenges. Fuller's approach aims to foster understanding and compassion for those affected by addiction.