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"El amor es la potencia universal de lo divino, la experiencia de la fusión, es el combustible que mueve el universo. El amor impregna la vida hasta el más mínimo detalle. Usted puede experimentar ese amor en todos los aspectos de su cotidianeidad. En este libro encontrará el puente entre la espiritualidad y el arte de vivir: aprenda el uso de las poderosas energías de la Supraconciencia para que actúen en su beneficio, mejore sus relaciones interpersonales, haga realidad sus sueños, alcance la felicidad tal y como usted se la imagina"--P. [4] of cover.
. Uno de los primeros dos libros de la serie de TED Books Sin duda el tema más tratado en los libros y el que más energía, tiempo y atención demanda es el AMOR. Pero pocas veces se ha analizado el amor desde el punto de vista de los patrones de comportamiento que produce. Ahí entran las matemáticas y la autora de este libro. Hannah Fry es una matemática especializada en la búsqueda de patrones de la conducta humana y en este fascinante libro nos lleva a buscar detectar los patrones de comportamiento que utilizamos al seducir a los demás, al relacionarnos y al convivir. Así podremos saber cuáles son las posibilidades de encontrar el amor de nuestra vida, cómo funcionan los sitios de citas online, cómo nos puede ayudar la teoría de juegos a decidir si llamar a determinada persona o no. Es también un ameno ejemplo acerca de cómo las matemáticas pueden ser divertidas y útiles para analizar todo tipo de temas.
Friedrich Nietzsche’s intellectual autobiography Ecce Homo has always been a controversial book. Nietzsche prepared it for publication just before he became incurably insane in early 1889, but it was held back until after his death, and finally appeared only in 1908. For much of the first century of its reception, Ecce Homo met with a sceptical response and was viewed as merely a testament to its author’s incipient madness. This was hardly surprising, since he is deliberately outrageous with the ‘megalomaniacal’ self-advertisement of his chapter titles, and brazenly claims ‘I am not a man, I am dynamite’ as he attempts to explode one preconception after another in the Western philosophical tradition. In recent decades there has been increased interest in the work, especially in the English-speaking world, but the present volume is the first collection of essays in any language devoted to the work. Most of the essays are selected from the proceedings of an international conference held in London to mark the centenary of the first publication of Ecce Homo in 2008. They are supplemented by a number of specially commissioned essays. Contributors include established and emerging Nietzsche scholars from the UK and USA, Germany and France, Portugal, Sweden and the Netherlands.
"Franco explores the relationship between Nietzsche and Rousseau and their critique of modern life. Franco begins by arguing that 'among philosophers, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Friedrich Nietzsche are perhaps the two most influential explorers and shapers of the moral and cultural imagination of late modernity.' And yet Nietzsche was often highly critical of Rousseau. Indeed, their critiques of modern life differ in important respects. Rousseau focused on the growing political and economic inequality in modern society and proposed a more egalitarian politics. Nietzsche decried the inability of society to take account of the exceptional individual and found Rousseau's political ideas wrong-headed"--Publisher marketing.
Nietzsche is known as a severe critic of German Idealism, but what exactly is the relation between his thought and theirs? And how does Nietzsche's stance differ from the critique of idealism in Kierkegaard and Schopenhauer? The papers from leading international specialists in German Idealism, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche address these questions. The aim of the volume is to introduce novel ways of addressing the complex relations between Nietzsche and his immediate philosophical predecessors: Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Hegel, Schelling, Fichte and Kant. The focus is on the profound interconnections and affinities between their ways of thinking. Each paper considers one particular aspect of Nietzsche's philosophy (such as his notion of "spirit", "law", "power", "will", his "physiology" or his critique of morality) in relation to the above-mentioned philosophers. This largely systematic approach reveals surprising affinities between Nietzsche and the German idealists, despite their patent differences and generates new perspectives from which to understand and reinterpret Nietzsche's thought. Contributors: Maria J. Branco; Danielle Cohen Levinas; Joao Constancio; Carlos J. Correia; Katia Hay; Lore Hühn; Jose Justo; Elisabetta Marques J.de Sousa; Frederick Neuhouser; Leonel R. dos Santos; Philipp Schwab; Herman Siemens.