Correspondence: 1919–1973

Correspondence: 1919–1973
Title Correspondence: 1919–1973 PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 335
Release 2021-11-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786607239

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This volume consists of over one-hundred epistolary exchanges between Martin Heidegger and one of his earliest students, Karl Löwith, who became a renowned and accomplished philosopher in his own right. The letters span a period of just over fifty years and range from casual to philosophical in tone. The more philosophically oriented letters shed important light on the ideas and writings of both Heidegger and Löwith, while the more casual letters provide insight into Heidegger the teacher, the man, and the friend, as well as into Löwith the devoted but reflectively critical student. By providing previously untranslated materials, this volume contributes to a greater understanding of the lives and the work of these two crucially important philosophers. Additionally, through the various bibliographical and cultural details that are disclosed along the way, this volume contributes to a greater understanding of German intellectual and cultural history during the span of its most challenging and devastating years.

CORRESPONDENCE 1919-1973

CORRESPONDENCE 1919-1973
Title CORRESPONDENCE 1919-1973 PDF eBook
Author HEIDEGGER/LOWITH/ASS
Publisher
Pages
Release 2000
Genre
ISBN 9781786607249

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German Philosophy and the First World War

German Philosophy and the First World War
Title German Philosophy and the First World War PDF eBook
Author Nicolas de Warren
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 435
Release 2023-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1108423493

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A powerful exploration of how the First World War - 'the war to end all wars' - transformed German philosophy.

Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States: Record groups 1-170

Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States: Record groups 1-170
Title Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States: Record groups 1-170 PDF eBook
Author United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher
Pages 936
Release 1995
Genre Public records
ISBN

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Index to the Woodrow Wilson Papers: G-O

Index to the Woodrow Wilson Papers: G-O
Title Index to the Woodrow Wilson Papers: G-O PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1973
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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The History of Bethlem

The History of Bethlem
Title The History of Bethlem PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Andrews
Publisher Routledge
Pages 758
Release 2013-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1136098526

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Bethlem Hospital, popularly known as "Bedlam", is a unique institution. Now seven hundred and fifty years old, it has been continuously involved in the care of the mentally ill in London since at least the 1400s. As such it has a strong claim to be the oldest foundation in Europe with an unbroken history of sheltering and treating the mentally disturbed. During this time, Bethlem has transcended locality to become not only a national and international institution, but in many ways, a cultural and literary myth. The History of Bethlem is a scholarly history of this key establishment by distinguished authors, including Asa Briggs and Roy Porter. Based upon extensive research of the hospital's archives, the book looks at Bethlem's role within the caring institutions of London and Britain, and provides a long overdue re-evaluation of its place in the history of psychiatry.

Such Silver Currents

Such Silver Currents
Title Such Silver Currents PDF eBook
Author Monty Chisholm
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Pages 313
Release 2021-05-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0718848284

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Such Silver Currents is the first biography of a mathematical genius and his literary wife, their wide circle of well-known intellectual and artistic friends, and through them of the age in which they lived. William Clifford is now recognised not only for his innovative and lasting mathematics, but also for his philosophy, which embraced the fundamentals of scientific thought, the nature of the physical universe, Darwinian theory, the nature of consciousness, personal morality and law, and the whole mystery of being. Clifford algebra is seen as the basis for Dirac's theory of the electron, fundamental to modern physics, and Clifford also anticipated Einstein's idea that space is curved. The book includes a personal reflection on William Clifford's mathematics by the Nobel Prize winner Sir Roger Penrose O.M. The year after his election to the Royal Society, Clifford married Lucy Lane, the journalist and novelist. During their four years of marriage they held Sunday salons attended by many well-known scientific, literary and artistic personalities. Following William's early death, Lucy became a close friend and confidante of Henry James. Her wide circle of friends included Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Hardy, George Eliot, Leslie Stephen, Thomas Huxley, Sir Frederick Macmillan and Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.