Paul Roubiczek Bücher






Existentialism for and Against
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Offering a dual perspective, this book serves as both an introduction to Existentialist philosophy and a critique of its principles. It explores key concepts, influential thinkers, and the implications of existentialist thought, while also examining its limitations and challenges. Through thoughtful analysis, the author invites readers to engage with existentialist ideas and consider their relevance in contemporary discussions about existence, freedom, and meaning.
Thinking Towards Religion
- 196 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Ethical Values in the Age of Science
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
In a compelling exploration of the intersection between science and ethics, Paul Roubiczek emphasizes the enduring relevance of philosophical inquiry in contemporary society. He argues that despite the advancements of the scientific age, ethical considerations remain crucial, advocating for a balanced approach that incorporates both empirical understanding and moral reasoning.
The Misinterpretation of Man
Studies in European Thought of the Nineteenth Century
- 322 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring the origins of ideologies that led to German National Socialism, this book delves into the psychological and philosophical misinterpretations of human nature. It examines how these distorted ideas contributed to societal upheaval and catastrophic consequences, offering insights into the mindset that fueled one of history's darkest chapters. First published in 1949, it remains a significant analysis of the interplay between thought and political extremism.
Thinking in Opposites
an investigation of the nature of man as revealed by the nature of thinking
- 258 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Emphasizing the importance of rational thought over blind authority, this book challenges readers to examine their beliefs critically. It advocates for a well-reasoned foundation for faith, encouraging a deeper understanding of opposing viewpoints. First published in 1952, it remains relevant in discussions about belief systems and the necessity of thoughtful engagement with differing perspectives.
