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    Am Wolfs Brunnen

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    Titre uniforme : Cavallo, Peter (18..-19..? ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Près la fontaine du loup. Piano. Op. 61]Piano, Musique de -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle:Études (piano) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle

    Protecting Animals 36: Author Witi Ihimaera

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    In this very special episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by beloved New Zealand author Witi Ihimaera. Witi has written many books featuring nonhuman animals. He offers us a non-colonial lens through which to think about the human/nonhuman relationship

    Trendwende in Argentinien?: ist Domingo Cavallo erneut der Retter?

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    "Sind Verlässlichkeit und Kontinuität wichtige Voraussetzungen erfolgreicher Wirtschaftspolitik, so fällt die Bilanz für Argentinien äußerst negativ aus. In nur drei Wochen haben sich drei Wirtschaftsminister abgelöst. Zeitweilig schien das Land am Rande der Unregierbarkeit zu stehen. Innerhalb von nur zwei Wochen gelang es dem neuen Wirtschaftsminister Domingo Cavallo jedoch, die wirtschaftliche und politische Situation zu stabilisieren. Mit Sondervollmachten ausgestattet, ist er der neue starke Mann der argentinischen Politik. Mit dem Wechsel von Cavallo ins Kabinett haben sich die politischen Koordinaten verschoben. Die politische Landkarte Argentiniens muss neu vermessen werden." (Brennpkt. Lat.am/DÜI

    Superbo di me stesso - Don Mus.Ms. 246 : B, orch; G

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    Schreibervermerk: "J. B. B: 1772". - Initialen "J. B. B." auch am Ende der vla-, b-, ob 1- und cor 2-Stimme. - Vergleiche mit D DO Mus.Ms. 42. - Text aus "L'Olimpiade" von MetastasioFortunat Ferdinand CavalloText: Pietro Metastasio. - Quelle: manuscript. - Provenienz: Fürstlich Fürstenbergische Hofbibliothek, DonaueschingenEx G. | Aria | â | Basso Solo | Violino Primo | Violino Secundo | Cornu Primo, et Secundo | Oboe Primo, et Secundo | Alto Viola | Con | Violone. | Del: Sig. Cavallo | [by other hand:] Superbo (di me stesso

    I Think I Am Philip K. Dick

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    For years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Intro -- Contents -- Introjection -- Part I -- Endopsychic Allegories -- Schreber Guardian -- Belief System Surveillance -- Part II -- Deeper Problems -- Veil of Tears -- Go West -- Dick Manfred -- Timing -- Glimmung -- Part III -- Spiritualism Analogy -- Imitating the Dead -- Indexical Layer -- Ilse -- Hammers and Things -- Crucifictions -- Over There -- Martyrology -- Can't Live, Can't Live -- Lola -- Umwelt, Mitwelt, and Eigenwelt -- Outer Race -- The German Introject -- Part IV -- Materialism, Idealism, and Cybernetics -- Startling Stories -- A Couple of Years -- Android Empathy -- Homunculus and Robot -- ALL OF YOU ARE DEAD. I AM ALIVE. -- Go with the Flow -- Part V -- Room for Thought -- Caduceus -- Jump -- Still -- A Wake -- Spätwerk -- Let the Dead Be -- Play Bally -- Das Hund -- Notes -- BibliographyFor years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    •Rezension von Lepold, Kristina: Ambivalente Anerkennung. Frankfurt am Main/New York: Campus Verlag 2021. 210 Seiten

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    Recensione al volume di Kristina Lepold "Ambivalente Anerkennung" dedicato all'ambivalenza del concetto di riconoscimento all'interno del dibattito filosofico-sociale contemporaneo
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