The world - in its multi-layered perspective - and human existence are explored, interpreted and understood in philosophy. In contrast to other scientific disciplines, it is often not specialized in a specific field, but works across the board. The wide-ranging nature of the questions and the comprehensive approach often ask about meaning and purpose in life - and are therefore still in tune with the times. In this category you will find contemporary works from epistemology and philosophy of science. Let yourself be inspired. Would you like to publish a philosophical book? Then send us your manuscript and benefit from our many years of experience in the field of philosophical specialist literature.
Utopia is a flight of imagination and intellect. In utopian societies, the problems of human society are solved: social injustice, exploitation and institutionalized inequality are unknown to them. Only here, it seems, can man live the true community, as formulated by the young Marx. This study tries to show a basic pattern of utopian designs: the vita communis idea, i.e. the ideal of communal life in general equality, as it is the basis of monastic communities in particular. A comparison...
The later generation of Holocaust survivors is looking for a past that is often unknown to them, but which nevertheless has far-reaching consequences for their own biography. Memories are prerequisites for the formation of identity, and it is precisely for this reason that the memory work of the second generation of Holocaust literature seems interesting. This work deals for the first time with the following questions: How does this past find its way into your literary work? How are your...
Utopia is a flight of imagination and intellect. In utopian societies, the problems of human society are solved: social injustice, exploitation and institutionalized inequality are unknown to them. Only here, it seems, can man live the true community, as formulated by the young Marx. This study tries to show a basic pattern of utopian designs: the vita communis idea, i.e. the ideal of communal life in general equality, as it is the basis of monastic communities in particular. A comparison...