Meer dan een miljoen boeken binnen handbereik!
Bookbot

Marcin Dolecki

    Deze auteur duikt in de kruising van filosofie, chemie en de geschiedenis daarvan, en brengt een diep academisch begrip in zijn werk. Zijn achtergrond als docent en spreker over de geschiedenis van de chemie suggereert een toewijding om complexe ideeën toegankelijk te communiceren. De geschriften van deze auteur zullen waarschijnlijk lezers aanspreken die tot nadenken stemmende teksten zoeken die hun perspectief op wetenschap en de historische ontwikkeling ervan verrijken. Zijn aanpak belooft een rijke en geïnformeerde leeservaring.

    Science Interconnected: German-Polish Scholarly Entanglements in Modern History
    Philosopher's Crystal: Treacherous Terrain of Tassatarius
    • A fantastical time traveling journey bringing to life some of the world's great philosophers and exotic locals as two young lovers flee an Emperor and secrets that must be revealed. A feast for the curious reader. Bruce Lee Bond, author of Treasures of the Night, The Broken Coast, Girls Gone South, and The Babysitter Twenty-year-old Philip lives alone in an authoritarian country, his parents arrested after the imperial police find a secret notebook in their apartment. Then one evening Philip meets an uncommon girl, her name Julia, possibly on the run from the police, or sent to him as a secret agent by the state. Despite his concerns, he offers to put her up for the night. In the morning a mysterious person knocks on his door and advises him to escape immediately. This is how the couple's strange, paradoxical and hazardous journey begins, leading Philip and Julia in a quest through time to the collapsing Roman empire, the 17th century Amsterdam and the medieval Indian jungle. During their travel they meet famous philosophers who confront the couple with existential questions - only to find that the answers Philip and Julia discover will help them face the ultimate danger.

      Philosopher's Crystal: Treacherous Terrain of Tassatarius
    • From the Middle Ages to the present, intercultural exchange has shaped knowledge and scholarship in Central Europe. While nationalism, practical and methodological, as well as memory practices created a clear-cut vision of German-Polish scholarly contacts, this volume proposes interconnectedness, entanglement and circulation as new modes of inquiry. Based on examples ranging from architectural knowledge to philosophy and from archaeology to physical chemistry, contributions to this volume seek for alternative ways to tell the stories of scholarly relations in the space shaped not only by multilinguality, but also by power inequalities, imperialism and nationalisms. In particular, they counter the widespread center-periphery dependence by concentrating on encounters and sites "in between" as privileged places of inquiry. Last but not least, they put to the test the prevailing categories of historical research of the space in question, highlighting the variety of identifications and ways they impacted scholarly communication. Jetzt reinlesen: Inhaltsverzeichnis(pdf)

      Science Interconnected: German-Polish Scholarly Entanglements in Modern History