englischThe People’s Republic of China is one of the biggest economies in the world and home to about a sixth of the world population. This large country has rapidly developed into one of the leading high-tech nations while large parts of it have remained rural. Many of the global challenges are [...]
more informationenglischThomas Bernhard’s protagonists are practicing all the time. The rigorous practice procedures, however, have no goal other than perfection. The study approaches the described diagnosis with a two-part approach, which brings together results from the subjectivity debate of the 20th and 21st [...]
more informationenglischLeadership of employees and colleagues, including influencing the top management, is essential to master the challenges of strategic communication work. Due to digitalization and globalization, the requirements for the communication of companies are becoming increasingly complex. Only [...]
more informationenglischThe People’s Republic of China is one of the biggest economies in the world and home to about a sixth of the world population. This large country has rapidly developed into one of the leading high-tech nations while large parts of it have remained rural. Many of the global challenges are [...]
more informationenglischWhat is good philosophizing? And why is John Stuart Mill an exceptionally good philosopher? In this volume, Joachim Toenges-Hinn combines the metaphilosophical quest for what constitutes good philosophy with a historical study of the philosopher John Stuart Mill. In this, Mill acts as both [...]
more informationenglischThomas Bernhard’s protagonists are practicing all the time. The rigorous practice procedures, however, have no goal other than perfection. The study approaches the described diagnosis with a two-part approach, which brings together results from the subjectivity debate of the 20th and 21st [...]
more informationenglischHeinrich von Kleist’s œuvre is characterised by ambiguities, paradoxes and contradictions. Neither are the topics compatible with the behavioural norms of the 1800s, nor are the times and again confusing deeds and inconclusively acting characters. Malfunctioning communication, [...]
more informationenglischThe Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann (1875–1955) is one of the most important novelists of his century worldwide. In this volume he is presented with his main works such as 'Buddenbrooks' (1901), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924), the 'Felix Krull' novel (1954) and 'Death in Venice' (1912). These [...]
more informationenglischRilke radically devotes himself to poetry in order to throw light on the border areas of human existence: the uncertainties of love, transcendency and death. He is the author of the first modern novel in German-speaking literature, of the most suggestive sounds in the turn-of-the-century [...]
more informationenglischIn this second, revised edition of his introduction to the Capabilities Approach, Adam Galamaga critically examines the latest publications by Chicago philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum. The extended edition pays special attention to new aspects of feminism, the role of ‘political emotions’ [...]
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