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Mark Taylor

    Mark C. Taylor ist ein Religionsphilosoph, dessen Werk sich mit der Natur von Glauben und Religion in der heutigen Welt beschäftigt. Er untersucht, wie religiöse Traditionen und Ideen in der modernen Gesellschaft neu interpretiert und umgestaltet werden können. Taylor analysiert die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Religion, Kultur und Philosophie und bietet neue Perspektiven auf diese sich ständig weiterentwickelnden Konzepte. Seine Schriften laden die Leser zu tiefen Überlegungen über die spirituellen und intellektuellen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit ein.

    The Capital of Paradise
    Makroökonomik
    Seeing Silence
    Arden
    Henry the Explorer
    Intervolution
    • Intervolution

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,5(6)Abgeben

      Where does my body begin? Where does it end? What is inside my body? What is outside? What is primary? What is secondary? What is natural? What is artificial?Science fiction has long imagined a future fusion of humanity with technology. Today, many of us―especially people with health issues such as autoimmune diseases―have functionally become hybrids connected to other machines and to other bodies. The combination of artificial intelligence with implants, transplants, prostheses, and genetic reprogramming is transforming medical research and treatment, and it is now also transforming what we thought was human nature.Mark C. Taylor identifies this process as “intervolution” and explores how it is weaving together smart things and smart bodies to create new forms of life. Our wired bodies are no longer freestanding individuals, but interconnected nodes in worldwide networks. Recognizing this transformation overturns deeply entrenched distinctions and oppositions between minds and bodies. Intervolution reveals that we are already cyborgs, integral cogs in what will become a superorganism of bodies and things.

      Intervolution
    • The heartwarming adventures of a young boy named Henry and his loyal dog Angus have captivated families for over fifty years. Their stories are filled with excitement and friendship, making them a beloved choice for reading aloud together.

      Henry the Explorer
    • Arden

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Focusing on the establishment of a unique utopian community, the book delves into the founding of Arden in 1900 by sculptor Frank Stephens and architect Will Price, inspired by Henry George's economic principles. Supported by philanthropist Joseph Fels, they created a vibrant colony in Delaware, drawing a diverse group of radicals and progressives, including notable figures like Upton Sinclair and Scott Nearing. Through photographs, it captures the early history of this little-known experiment in social reform and community living.

      Arden
    • Seeing Silence

      • 317 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Finding silence amidst restlessness is essential for a creative life and understanding death. In our digital age, how do we grasp silence when surrounded by constant noise? Mark C. Taylor's latest work offers a philosophy of silence relevant to our chaotic present, where noise often serves as distraction and control. He encourages readers to pause and listen to what remains unsaid. Taylor suggests that to truly "hear" silence, we must first "see" it, exploring its variations through the lens of modern and postmodern visual artists such as Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, James Turrell, and Anish Kapoor. He also draws from philosophers, theologians, writers, and composers to create a narrative inspired by the Stations of the Cross. Taylor emphasizes that we originate from silence and return to it, with silence acting as the space that allows thoughts to develop and words to come forth. His chapter titles reflect our relationship with silence—Without, Before, From, Beyond, Against, Within, Around, Between, Toward, With, In. By reinterpreting Hegel's phenomenology and Kierkegaard's stages of life, Taylor transforms the traditional "Via Dolorosa" into a "Via Jubilosa," celebrating silence amidst noise and light in darkness.

      Seeing Silence
    • N. Gregory Mankiws Einführung in die Makroökonomik wird an Hunderten von Hochschulen weltweit in Lehrveranstaltungen eingesetzt. Die 4. Auflage des Werkes erscheint im Schäffer-Poeschel Verlag, nachdem die Vorauflagen erfolgreich bei UTB veröffentlicht wurden. Die Neuauflage wird an deutsche Verhältnisse angepasst, sorgfältig aktualisiert und um einige Abschnitte erweitert. So werden beispielsweise die neuen Wachstumstheorien und die Wirkungen der Staatsverschuldung ausführlich dargestellt. Wichtige makroökonomische Entwicklungen der letzten Jahre, wie die Asienkrise, der Euro und die Rezession in Japan, werden eingearbeitet und umfassend analysiert. Angaben zum Autor: N. Gregory Mankiw ist Professor für Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der Harvard University. Er ist Autor erfolgreicher Lehrbücher der Volkswirtschaftslehre.

      Makroökonomik
    • The Capital of Paradise

      A Memoir

      • 366 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,0(3)Abgeben

      Facing terminal cancer, the author embarks on a profound self-examination in this memoir. He reflects on his life’s journey and adventures, seeking meaning and understanding in the face of mortality. The narrative offers an intimate look at his thoughts and emotions as he grapples with the inevitability of death, providing readers with a raw and honest perspective on life’s fleeting nature.

      The Capital of Paradise
    • Culture is Bad for You

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,9(70)Abgeben

      The book demonstrates that cultural jobs are the preserve of the most privileged, a 'creative class' in society, and always have been: there was no golden age for social mobility in culture. It shows how women, people of colour, and those of working class origins are missing from key parts of the workforce and audience for culture. -- .

      Culture is Bad for You
    • The Flying Dutchman of Philadelphia, Ernest H. Buehl.

      The international story of the life and times of a pioneer aviator.

      • 360 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The narrative follows Buehl, who trained as an aviation mechanic in Germany during the 1910s and immigrated to the United States in 1920, contributing to the burgeoning civilian aviation industry. As a pilot and trainer, he played a pivotal role in educating thousands of fliers, significantly advancing both the physical and social dimensions of aviation in his time. His experiences highlight the transformative impact of early aviation on society and the evolution of flight.

      The Flying Dutchman of Philadelphia, Ernest H. Buehl.
    • Psychic Connection and the Twentieth-Century British Novel

      From Telepathy to the Network Novel

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The book explores the evolution of character representation in twentieth-century novels, arguing against the conventional view of individualism in literature. It highlights how prominent authors like D. H. Lawrence, Olaf Stapledon, Aldous Huxley, and Doris Lessing embraced the concept of a porous self, influenced by parapsychology, to create narratives centered on communities and shared ideas rather than individual development. This analysis calls for a reevaluation of character in literary criticism, emphasizing the interconnectedness of characters within their social contexts.

      Psychic Connection and the Twentieth-Century British Novel
    • Anger Management

      Take Control of Your Emotions and Learn to Control Anger, Stress and Anxiety

      • 130 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book addresses the struggles of individuals who feel overwhelmed by their emotions and often end up apologizing for perceived overreactions. It offers insights and strategies to help readers understand their emotional responses better, fostering healthier communication and relationships. By exploring the root causes of these feelings, the author aims to empower readers to express themselves authentically without the burden of guilt or the need for constant apologies.

      Anger Management