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Albert Einstein/Scientific Personality and His Impact on Our World
Leopold Infeld, the author of the book, was a close colleague of Einstein for a long time. In addition to being a well-known physicist, the reader will not miss the value of learning about Einstein's scientific teachings and personal qualities from the pen of a scientist who had direct relations with him.
Moreover, the author has been able to explain the developments in contemporary physics in a very clear and understandable language, but without being superficial at any point.
Cioran/Smile, Grin and Beyond
During one of his long trips, at a funeral in the Normandy countryside, a villager with whom he had a casual chat explained to him the meaning of life and everything in two words:
“Yes sir, that's it... That's all...”
Jacques Derrida Kimdir?
An extremely useful and absorbing contribution to both literary studies and general questions in the sociology of knowledge.
John Hollander, Yale University
A book of delightful conciseness and profound insights.
Stav Sherez, Catholic Herald
Spinoza/A Finch's Call to Love
Intellectual love in Spinoza's philosophy, its traces in Tevfik Fikret and Ibn Arabi, are just a few of the topics you will find in this work, along with selections from his works.
Karl Marx – An Intellectual Biography
Marx's thought has been the active consciousness of a century. He taught us to reveal the development of our age in history. His thought helps every person to understand the meaning of his life, the future he carries within himself and his responsibility towards this future. It militantly challenges those who deny that our lives or history have meaning, or those who want to give meaning to our history.
For those who support him as well as for his opponents, Marx's thought is seen today as the ferment of all unification between people on five continents. This thought created a feeling of hatred and condemnation in some people, which led to the cruelty of concentration camps, gas chambers, surrounded by barbed wire, on a scale never seen in history. This book has undertaken the task of explaining this great event.
What kind of thought did this ever-growing flame ignite in the middle of the last century? What kind of a person was this person, who, a century later, was the living pioneer of not only the workers all over the world, but also those accused of Prometheus' perversion today?
The purpose of this book is to witness the formation and evolution of the world of thought of Karl Marx, who shaped our age, from his family education to the Young Hegelian period, from his meeting with Fichte and Feuerbach to his political struggle with Engels.
Heidegger – Paths of Being
Philosophy in the classical sense is a project that has already been completed. Therefore, philosophy needs a completely radical beginning. According to Heidegger, this wobble that occurs at the essence of philosophy is fundamentally related to the 'forgetting of Being'. Therefore, what needs to be done is to reveal the Being that was 'forgotten' with Plato at the beginning of his adventure and to bring it back to 'thinking'. In Heidegger's words, "Thinking must now take a new path."
This book aims to show that philosophy and thinking are not limited to a single possibility and that each person may have different beginnings. The greatest aim of the book is to illuminate new paths of Being that can be walked and to contribute to the possibility of realizing one's own beginning in every reader.
Publication: Fol
Auteur:
Leopold Infeld, Kenan Sarıalioğlu, David Milics, Roger Garaudy, Adnan Esenyel
