All Life is Problem Solving is a stimulating and provocative selection of Popper’s writings on his main preoccupations during the last twenty-five years ...
Continue Reading →Written by landscape historian Alessandra Ponte, this collection of essays begins with an investigation of the American obsession with lawns and then continues ...
Continue Reading →In lively, mordantly witty prose, Negroponte decodes the mysteries–and debunks the hype–surrounding bandwidth, multimedia, virtual reality, and the Internet, and explains why such ...
Continue Reading →If anything marks the image, it is a deep ambivalence. Denounced as superficial, illusory, and groundless, images are at the same time attributed ...
Continue Reading →It is no exaggeration to say that Quentin Meillassoux has opened up a new path in the history of philosophy, understood here as ...
Continue Reading →There have been many political philosophies published throughout the time of literate man, but few have made such an impact in so few ...
Continue Reading →Can thought arise out of matter? Can self, soul, consciousness, “I” arise out of mere matter? If it cannot, then how can you ...
Continue Reading →Douglas Hofstadter’s book is concerned directly with the nature of “maps” or links between formal systems. However, according to Hofstadter, the formal system ...
Continue Reading →In this pathbreaking work, Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky show that, contrary to the usual image of the news media as cantankerous, ...
Continue Reading →(Karl Friedrich Schinkel – Lebenswerk, Band 19) Schinkel reiste zweimal nach Italien. Einmal als junger Mann und einmal als bereits reifer Künstler. Die ...
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