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Zwischen Stille und Verkündung: Siddhartha trifft Zarathustra: Die Synthese spiritueller und intellektueller Suche
Was geschieht, wenn zwei der gr ten philosophischen Figuren der Literatur aufeinandertreffen? In Zwischen Stille und Verk ndung: Siddhartha trifft Zarathustra l sst Benjamin Unger Siddhartha, den suchenden Brahmanensohn aus Hermann Hesses Meisterwerk, und Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsches vision ren Propheten, in einen fiktiven Dialog treten. Auf einer lichtdurchfluteten Lichtung am Ufer eines Flusses begegnen sich die stille Weisheit des Ostens und die kraftvolle Verk ndung des Westens. Siddhartha, der das Geheimnis der Erleuchtung im Fluss des Lebens sucht, trifft auf Zarathustra, der mit seiner Idee des bermenschen und der ewigen Wiederkehr die menschliche Existenz radikal neu denkt. Gemeinsam stellen sie sich den ewigen Fragen nach Sinn, Freiheit und der Natur des Selbst. Dieses Werk vereint spirituelle Tiefe und intellektuelle Sch rfe, indem es die Philosophie zweier Kulturen auf einzigartige Weise miteinander verschmelzen l sst. Es ist eine Einladung, ber den Fluss der Erfahrungen und den Berg der Erkenntnis hinauszudenken und die Synthese von Weisheit und Sch pfungskraft f r die eigene Selbstfindung zu entdecken. Ein inspirierender Dialog, der Leserinnen und Leser dazu ermutigt, ihre eigene Reise der Selbstentdeckung zu beginnen und die Grenzen von Tradition und Kultur zu berwinden. Tauchen Sie ein in diese faszinierende Begegnung zwischen Stille und Verk ndung - ein Buch, das zum Nachdenken anregt und die Seele ber hrt.
Zwischen Stille und Verkündung: Siddhartha trifft Zarathustra: Die Synthese spiritueller und intellektueller Suche
Was geschieht, wenn zwei der gr ten philosophischen Figuren der Literatur aufeinandertreffen? In Zwischen Stille und Verk ndung: Siddhartha trifft Zarathustra l sst Benjamin Unger Siddhartha, den suchenden Brahmanensohn aus Hermann Hesses Meisterwerk, und Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsches vision ren Propheten, in einen fiktiven Dialog treten. Auf einer lichtdurchfluteten Lichtung am Ufer eines Flusses begegnen sich die stille Weisheit des Ostens und die kraftvolle Verk ndung des Westens. Siddhartha, der das Geheimnis der Erleuchtung im Fluss des Lebens sucht, trifft auf Zarathustra, der mit seiner Idee des bermenschen und der ewigen Wiederkehr die menschliche Existenz radikal neu denkt. Gemeinsam stellen sie sich den ewigen Fragen nach Sinn, Freiheit und der Natur des Selbst. Dieses Werk vereint spirituelle Tiefe und intellektuelle Sch rfe, indem es die Philosophie zweier Kulturen auf einzigartige Weise miteinander verschmelzen l sst. Es ist eine Einladung, ber den Fluss der Erfahrungen und den Berg der Erkenntnis hinauszudenken und die Synthese von Weisheit und Sch pfungskraft f r die eigene Selbstfindung zu entdecken. Ein inspirierender Dialog, der Leserinnen und Leser dazu ermutigt, ihre eigene Reise der Selbstentdeckung zu beginnen und die Grenzen von Tradition und Kultur zu berwinden. Tauchen Sie ein in diese faszinierende Begegnung zwischen Stille und Verk ndung - ein Buch, das zum Nachdenken anregt und die Seele ber hrt.
Walter Benjamin ALS Rezensent

Walter Benjamin ALS Rezensent

Peter Unger

Herbert Cie Lang AG, Buchhandlung Antiquariat
1978
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Die vorliegende Studie zu Benjamins Rezensionsformen geht von dem zentralen hermeneutischen Gedanken aus die -Werke des Schrifttums- seien so zu kontextualisieren, dass diese -in der Zeit, als sie entstanden, die Zeit, die sie erkennt - das ist die unsere - zur Darstellung bringen-. Die Untersuchung stellt sich die Aufgabe, zu zeigen, welche komplexe Prasupposition - der Begriff der -rettenden- Kritik in diese Aeusserung in methodologischer, erfahrungstheoretischer und gegenstandskonstitutiver Hinsicht eingeht."
Dr. Benjamin Rush

Dr. Benjamin Rush

Harlow Giles Unger

Da Capo Press Inc
2018
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Dr. Benjamin Rush was the Founding Father of an America that other Founding Fathers forgot or ignored--an America of women, African-Americans, Jews, Quakers, Roman Catholics, indentured workers, and the poor. Ninety percent of the people lived in that other America, but none could vote and none had rights to life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness, either before or after independence from Britain. Alone among the Founding Fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Rush heard their cries and stepped forth as the nation's first great humanitarian and social reformer.Known primarily as America's most influential and leading physician, Rush was also among the first to call for the abolition of slavery, equal rights for women, free education and health care for the poor, slum clearance, city-wide sanitation facilities, an end to child labor, universal public education, humane treatment and therapy for the insane, prison reform, an end to capital punishment, and improved medical care for injured troops. Using archival material found in Edinburgh, London, and Paris, as well as significant new materials from Rush's descendants recently made available, Harlow Giles Unger's startling biography of Benjamin Rush is the first in more than a decade.Dr. Benjamin Rush is an important biography of the Founding Father who never forgot America's forgotten people.
Families Under Stress

Families Under Stress

Benjamin R Karney

RAND
2007
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The authors estimate marriage and marital dissolution trends from 1996 to 2005, and the effects of recent deployments on risk of ending a marriage. Marital dissolution rates across services and components are currently similar to those seen in 1996, when the demands on the military were measurably lower. Service members who were deployed had a lower risk of subsequently ending their marriages than those who did not deploy or deployed fewer days.
Uncertainty Analysis of Experimental Data with R
"This would be an excellent book for undergraduate, graduate and beyond….The style of writing is easy to read and the author does a good job of adding humor in places. The integration of basic programming in R with the data that is collected for any experiment provides a powerful platform for analysis of data…. having the understanding of data analysis that this book offers will really help researchers examine their data and consider its value from multiple perspectives – and this applies to people who have small AND large data sets alike! This book also helps people use a free and basic software system for processing and plotting simple to complex functions." Michelle Pantoya, Texas Tech UniversityMeasurements of quantities that vary in a continuous fashion, e.g., the pressure of a gas, cannot be measured exactly and there will always be some uncertainty with these measured values, so it is vital for researchers to be able to quantify this data. Uncertainty Analysis of Experimental Data with R covers methods for evaluation of uncertainties in experimental data, as well as predictions made using these data, with implementation in R. The books discusses both basic and more complex methods including linear regression, nonlinear regression, and kernel smoothing curve fits, as well as Taylor Series, Monte Carlo and Bayesian approaches. Features:1. Extensive use of modern open source software (R).2. Many code examples are provided.3. The uncertainty analyses conform to accepted professional standards (ASME).4. The book is self-contained and includes all necessary material including chapters on statistics and programming in R.Benjamin D. Shaw is a professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of California, Davis. His research interests are primarily in experimental and theoretical aspects of combustion. Along with other courses, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on engineering experimentation and uncertainty analysis. He has published widely in archival journals and became an ASME Fellow in 2003.
Vile: Peeking Under the Skin of Murderers

Vile: Peeking Under the Skin of Murderers

Benjamin S. Jeffries

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2016
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Experience 42 horrific stories about the world's more extreme killers in this comprehensive tome of grisly lusts and depraved pleasures of people who started out human and became something else. Read not only what they did, but why they did it—often from the killer's own words. Meet legendary murderers Jack the Ripper, Jeffrey Dahmer, Henry Lee Lucas, and Ed Gein. Become intimate with lesser knowns, such as Edmund Kemper, Louis Wagner, and Carl Panzram. Bear witness to depraved sexual sadists Albert Fish, Gary Heidnik, and Richard Ramirez. Discover the insanity of Joseph Kallinger, “The Shoemaker,” Tsutomu Miyazaki, Japan's demented child killer, and Gordon Stewart Northcott, twisted ax murderer and pedophile. Take a sinister trip to where violence is the beginning and death is a welcome release.
The Tunnel under the Lake

The Tunnel under the Lake

Benjamin Sells

Northwestern University Press
2017
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The Tunnel under the Lake recounts the gripping story of how the young city of Chicago, under the leadership of an audacious engineer named Ellis Chesbrough, constructed a two-mile tunnel below Lake Michigan in search of clean water. Despite Chicago's location beside the world's largest source of fresh water, its low elevation at the end of Lake Michigan provided no natural method of carrying away waste. As a result, Chicago began to choke on its own sewage collecting near the shore. The befouled environment, giving rise to outbreaks of sickness and cholera, became so acute that even the ravages and costs of the American Civil War did not distract city leaders from taking action. Chesbrough's solution was an unprecedented tunnel five feet in diameter lined with brick and dug sixty feet beneath Lake Michigan. Construction began from the shore as well as the tunnel's terminus in the lake. Dug by workers laboring in shifts and with clay carted away by donkeys, the lake and shore teams met under the lake three years later, just inches out of alignment. When it opened in March 1867, observers, city planners, and grateful citizens hailed the tunnel as the "wonder of America and of the world." Benjamin Sells narrates in vivid detail the exceptional skill and imagination it took to save this storied city from itself. A wealth of fascinating appendixes round out Sells's account, which will delight those interested in Chicago history, water resources, and the history of technology and engineering.
Under the Spell

Under the Spell

Benjamin Hedin

Northwestern University Press
2021
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Under the Spell is the first novel by Benjamin Hedin, a dazzling new voice in American fiction. Newly widowed Sandra is searching her husband’s email for financial information when she discovers a correspondence between him and a woman named Ryan. Rather than simply sharing the news of the death, Sandra, who is shocked and hungry for details, instead impersonates her husband as she writes back to Ryan. This bold course of action will expose the secrets and solitude within her marriage, prompting her to reconsider everything she once held dear. Unmoored and seeking connection, Sandra also meets Lee, a single mother with a drinking problem, and begins babysitting her daughter. But Sandra can’t stop herself from continuing the correspondence with Ryan, in the process uncovering more about her husband—and Ryan herself. A novel that forces us to question how much of a person, even those closest to us, remains obscure, Under the Spell reveals the astonishing, transformative power of grief. This compelling study in bereavement joins classics such as Don DeLillo’s The Body Artist and Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking.
Under Our Skin

Under Our Skin

Benjamin Watson

Tyndale House Publishers
2016
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Can it ever get better? This is the question Benjamin Watson is asking. In a country aflame with the fallout from the racial divide--in which Ferguson, Charleston, and the Confederate flag dominate the national news, daily seeming to rip the wounds open ever wider--is there hope for honest and healing conversation? For finally coming to understand each other on issues that are ultimately about so much more than black and white?An NFL tight end for the New Orleans Saints and a widely read and followed commentator on social media, Watson has taken the Internet by storm with his remarkable insights about some of the most sensitive and charged topics of our day. Now, in Under Our Skin, Watson draws from his own life, his family legacy, and his role as a husband and father to sensitively and honestly examine both sides of the race debate and appeal to the power and possibility of faith as a step toward healing.
Uncertainty Analysis of Experimental Data with R

Uncertainty Analysis of Experimental Data with R

Benjamin David Shaw

Productivity Press
2017
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"This would be an excellent book for undergraduate, graduate and beyond….The style of writing is easy to read and the author does a good job of adding humor in places. The integration of basic programming in R with the data that is collected for any experiment provides a powerful platform for analysis of data…. having the understanding of data analysis that this book offers will really help researchers examine their data and consider its value from multiple perspectives – and this applies to people who have small AND large data sets alike! This book also helps people use a free and basic software system for processing and plotting simple to complex functions." Michelle Pantoya, Texas Tech UniversityMeasurements of quantities that vary in a continuous fashion, e.g., the pressure of a gas, cannot be measured exactly and there will always be some uncertainty with these measured values, so it is vital for researchers to be able to quantify this data. Uncertainty Analysis of Experimental Data with R covers methods for evaluation of uncertainties in experimental data, as well as predictions made using these data, with implementation in R. The books discusses both basic and more complex methods including linear regression, nonlinear regression, and kernel smoothing curve fits, as well as Taylor Series, Monte Carlo and Bayesian approaches. Features:1. Extensive use of modern open source software (R).2. Many code examples are provided.3. The uncertainty analyses conform to accepted professional standards (ASME).4. The book is self-contained and includes all necessary material including chapters on statistics and programming in R.Benjamin D. Shaw is a professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of California, Davis. His research interests are primarily in experimental and theoretical aspects of combustion. Along with other courses, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on engineering experimentation and uncertainty analysis. He has published widely in archival journals and became an ASME Fellow in 2003.
Under the Rock

Under the Rock

Benjamin Myers

Elliott Thompson Limited
2018
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Carved from the land above Mytholmroyd in West Yorkshire, Scout Rock is a steep crag overlooking wooded slopes and weed-tangled plateaus. To many it is unremarkable; to others it is a doomed place where 18th-century thieves hid out, where the town tip once sat, and where suicides leapt to their deaths. Its brooding form presided over the early years of Ted Hughes, who called Scout Rock 'my spiritual midwife . . . both the curtain and backdrop to existence'. Into this beautiful, dark and complex landscape steps Benjamin Myers, asking: are unremarkable places made remarkable by the minds that map them? Seeking a new life and finding solace in nature's power of renewal, Myers excavates stories both human and elemental. The result is a lyrical and unflinching investigation into nature, literature, history, memory and the meaning of place in modern Britain. UNDER THE ROCK is about badgers, balsam, history, nettles, mythology, moorlands, mosses, poetry, bats, wild swimming, slugs, recession, floods, logging, peacocks, community, apples, asbestos, quarries, geology, industrial music, owls, stone walls, farming, anxiety, relocation, the North, woodpiles, folklore, landslides, ruins, terriers, woodlands, ravens, dales, valleys, walking, animal skulls, trespassing, crows, factories, maps, rain - lots of rain - and a great big rock.
Under the Rock

Under the Rock

Benjamin Myers

Elliott Thompson Limited
2019
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**Shortlisted for the Portico Prize 2019**The astonishing new work of non-fiction from the prize-winning author of The Gallows Pole and The OffingUnder the Rock is about badgers, balsam, history, nettles, mythology, moorlands, mosses, poetry, bats, wild swimming, slugs, recession, floods, logging, peacocks, community, apples, asbestos, quarries, geology, industrial music, owls, stone walls, farming, anxiety, relocation, the North, woodpiles, folklore, landslides, ruins, terriers, woodlands, ravens, dales, valleys, walking, animal skulls, trespassing, crows, factories, maps, rain - lots of rain - and a great big rock.______________'Extraordinary, elemental ... never less than compelling: this is a wild, dark grimoire of a book' - TLS'Exceptionally engaging ... beguiling ... this is a startling, unclassifiable book' - Stuart Kelly, The Scotsman'Compelling ... admirable and engrossing. Myers writes of the rain with a poet's eye worthy of Hughes' - Erica Wagner, New Statesman'A bone-tingling book' - Richard Benson, author of The Valley and The Farm'A truly elemental read from which I emerged subtly changed... It has all the makings of a classic' - Miriam Darlington, author of Otter Country and Owl Sense
A History of England under the Norman Kings

A History of England under the Norman Kings

Benjamin Thorpe

Anatiposi Verlag
2023
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1857. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.