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Forging a Human Future

Forging a Human Future

Erika Erdmann

Rock's Mills Press
2012
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The blind forces of evolution brought us this far, but the future is our own to forge. So concludes writer, researcher, and humanist Erika Erdmann in Forging a Human Future. In this remarkable collection of essays, Erdmann draws on the work of renowned split-brain theorist Roger Sperry and many other thinkers, including Ervin Laszlo, Jonas Salk, Ralph Burhoe, E.O. Wilson, James Watson, and Eric Chaisson, as she considers how we can work together to create a future both human and humane.The book's early chapters examine the key concepts of emergence and downward causation. Once science takes these ideas into account, a far richer and more meaningful description of the world becomes possible: a description that goes beyond reductionism to leave room for the arts and humanities as well as ensuring a causal role for human consciousness. Later essays consider the evolution of human nature, the key problems facing society today, and promising new ways of looking at the world that may lead to a rapprochement between reason and emotion. Only with such a reconciliation, Erdmann argues, can we forge a future both human and humane. For in a world threatened by environmental degradation, resource depletion, overpopulation, and nuclear proliferation, neither love nor reason alone are enough. Only a successful fusion of the two can ensure humanity's survival.During her long life, Erika Erdmann worked and corresponded with many of the world's top thinkers and researchers in the areas of futurism, neuroscience, and evolutionary theory. For more than a decade she served as Nobel laureate Roger Sperry's library researcher. She also carried out an extensive survey of attitudes toward the future among leading North American figures in the media, academe, and religion. Equally importantly, Erdmann's own life experiences informed her perspective on human nature. Coming of age in Hitler's Germany, caught up with her young family in the chaos of Europe following the Second World War, and finally retiring with her husband to a windswept point overlooking the Atlantic, Erdmann saw firsthand human nature at both its best and worst. Forging a Human Future, her final book, draws on a lifetime of experiences to create an exciting, sometimes troubling, but in the end hopeful view of the human prospect.
A Mind for Tomorrow

A Mind for Tomorrow

Erika Erdmann; David Stover

Praeger Publishers Inc
2000
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Stover and Erdmann deal with the crises confronting today's world and argue that solutions will come not from new technology nor in retreating to an idealized agrarian past, but by overhauling the beliefs that structure society. They link the dilemmas facing civilization to a fundamental rift running through society—one between religion and the humanities, rooted in subjective experience, and science, which emphasizes objective knowledge. They suggest a promising way of closing this rift found in the work of Nobel Laureate and neuroscientist Roger W. Sperry.They examine Sperry's lifework, including his famous split- brain research and show how it led him to propose a theory of consciousness that challenged science's dismissal of subjective experience as irrelevant. By seeing consciousness as an emergent, causal property of brain function, Sperry reinstated subjective experience into the scientific worldview, laid the foundation for the cognitive revolution that has since swept through psychology, and created a means by which science can help create ethical systems better able to deal with today's challenges. Stover and Erdmann conclude by looking at ways in which others have built upon Sperry's ideas, and they hold out the hope that, with the creation of belief systems more compatible with science, a way out of humanity's current troubles may indeed be found. The result is an excursion through a world of exciting ideas, and a book sure to absorb anyone interested in the fate of our species—and how that fate might be influenced for the better. Students, researchers, scholars, and concerned citizens particularly interested in cognitive psychology, science and society, and futures studies will find the book intriguing.
Erika

Erika

C. Argenziano

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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C. Argenziano es autor de relatos cortos y guiones de televisi n, con el terror siempre presente de fondo. En esta obra, " rika", nos presenta una mezcla de suspense, terror y erotismo. rika, profesora de pueblo, se ve un buen d a cruzando entre dos lados alternativos de la realidad. En el "otro", las personas son como podr an haber sido de haber tomado otro tipo de decisiones. La vida de rika es complicada, y termina complic ndosela tambi n a su amor plat nico, Amanda, y a su amante al otro lado, Tricya Sloan. La situaci n se torna cada vez m s tr gica hasta terminar de la peor forma de entre todas las posibles.
Erika

Erika

Margotte Channing

Independently Published
2017
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A o 1112Erika est celebrando su compromiso cuando se ven por primera vez. Sus miradas se quedan enganchadas dejando de existir todo lo dem s. Ella no puede dejar de observarle, aunque piensa que l es un gigante extranjero, violento y maleducado. Hrolf sabe que le pertenece desde el primer momento. Ella cree que es salvaje y peligroso, y es verdad, como tambi n lo es que har lo que sea para conseguirla. Ha estado busc ndola toda su vida, y no lo sab a, hasta que se perdi en sus ojos violetas. S lo en su presencia el berserker ha dejado de gritar de agon a. Es la nica para l. S , ella es y ser suya. Para siempre.
Erika

Erika

Elke Heidenreich; Michael Sowa

Rowohlt Taschenbuch
2004
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Manchmal weiß man so gar nicht mehr, wo man hingehört im Leben. So wie Betty, die vor den Feiertagen Bilanz zieht: "Es war, als hätte ich zu leben vergessen." Wie ein riesiges Plüschschwein namens Erika dem Leben wieder einen - wenn auch verborgenen - Sinn gibt, davon erzählt Elke Heidenreich in einer ihrer schönsten Geschichten. Und keiner kann den melancholisch-versöhnlichen Ton besser ins Bild setzen als Michael Sowa, dessen Erika so anschmiegsam und eigenwillig ist, das man sie sofort lieb gewinnt!
Erika

Erika

Erika Bayrle

Books on Demand
2019
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Ich lade Sie ein auf eine Reise ber mein Leben mit meinem autistischen Sohn. Meine innersten Gef hle und Gedanken, sowie die Probleme, aber auch sch nen Momente mit meinem einzigen Sohn Manuel. Ein Leben mit H hen und Tiefen. Ich wollte mir zun chst nur einiges von der Seele schreiben - frei werden - als es mir schlecht ging.
Erika's Story

Erika's Story

Ruth Vander Zee

Creative Paperbacks
2013
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It is the winter of 1944. In Nazi-occupied Europe, a Jewish couple realize their fate is sealed and make a heart-rending decision so that their infant daughter might live. Ruth Vander Zee's elegant narration and Roberto Innocenti's searing and beautiful illustrations combine to capture the fear, love, and sadness of a Holocaust survivor's story.
I'm ERIKA

I'm ERIKA

Erika Barbonaglia

Lulu.com
2017
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Come conquistare le proprie clienti divertendosi, essendo se stessi e proponendo look fashion con un po'di anticonformismo. Una lettura che fa sorridere nella quale ogni donna si pu immedesimare.
Erika and Klaus Mann

Erika and Klaus Mann

Beverley Driver Eddy

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2018
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Erika and Klaus Mann: Living with America provides new insights into the lives of Thomas Mann’s two eldest children, by focusing on their years in America. It begins with Erika and Klaus Mann’s self-promotional tour of the United States in 1927–1928, and follows up with their return in 1936 as voluntary exiles determined to fight the spread of Nazism in Europe. As children of privilege and considerable personal charm, Erika and Klaus Mann quickly became highly visible representatives of the German exile community. In examining their lives in America, the United States plays a central role. Just as the Manns’ views of America evolved between 1936 and 1952, so did American public opinion and government policy. This study examines Erika and Klaus Mann’s public and private statements, while also examining statements made about them by American journalists, politicians, book critics, and F.B.I. and immigration officers. It follows the Mann siblings’ rise in America as celebrity representatives of an "other," better Germany, and the forces that began to rally against them even before the outbreak of the war. It shows the many concrete actions the Mann siblings took to persuade Americans to view their country as one linked to European interests, and it describes their various war activities, with Erika becoming a U.S. war correspondent and Klaus an American soldier. Finally, it portrays their fears for America as the war drew to a close, America deployed the atom bomb, and the nation quickly transformed itself from Russian ally to Cold War combatant.