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Trusted PartnerJune 1992
Absatzwirtschaft in Japan und Deutschland.
Strukturen – Wettbewerb – Politik.
by Herausgegeben von Batzer, Erich; Herausgegeben von Laumer, Helmut; Herausgegeben von Suzuki, Takeshi
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1987
Japan und der Westen
by Berque, Augustin; Munakata, Iwao; Nakamura, Hajime; Yamamoto, Shichihei; Yanase, Mutsuo M; Nishitani, Keiji; Sachs, Takeo D; Ballon, Robert J; Hayashi, Takeshi / Übersetzt von Bischoff, Michael; Übersetzt von Schaarschmidt, Siegfried; Herausgegeben von Barloewen, Constantin von; Herausgegeben von Werhahn-Mees, Kai
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1986
Japan und der Westen
by Beiträge von Berque, Augustin; Beiträge von Munakata, Iwao; Beiträge von Nakamura, Hajime; Beiträge von Yamamoto, Shichihei; Beiträge von Yanase, Mutsuo M; Beiträge von Nishitani, Keiji; Beiträge von Sachs, Takeo D; Beiträge von Ballon, Robert J; Beiträge von Hayashi, Takeshi; Übersetzt von Bischoff, Michael; Übersetzt von Schaarschmidt, Siegfried; Herausgegeben von Barloewen, Constantin von; Herausgegeben von Werhahn-Mees, Kai
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The Wall of Ignorance
by Takeshi Yoro
This essay book created a social phenomenon in Japan. 4.5 million copies have been sold as of today and the book has been reprinted 124 times! It is without doubt one of the most successful books created this century. The author Takeshi Yoro points out that people often think that they “know”something just from the information they see on TV. And people often try tofind their own “uniqueness” to stand out, when actually, we all change ashuman beings every day. These are the results of what he calls their wall ofignorance. The wall of ignorance is defined as the wall or the limit whicheach one of us runs into when trying to understand something. If you believethat dialogue and interaction leads to understanding but have beenunsuccessful at communicating with someone, this concept of all humanshaving their own “wall” may relieve you from a bit of stress. A specialist ofanatomy, Takeshi Yoro that explains in this essay what it means to beintelligent from the perspective of neuroscience and how this “wall ofignorance” heavily affects us at the individual, interhuman and global level.
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SPINOZA & POP CORN
from Game of Throne to Stranger Things: to understand philosophy watching a movie or tv series
by Rick DuFer
FROM STRANGER THINGS TO GAME OF THRONES AND FROM TERMINATOR TO MATRIX, A MANUAL TO TRANSFORM PHILOSOPHY INTO “POPSOPHY”: PHILOPSOPHY EXPLAINED THROUGH POP AND MASS CULTURE. A new philosophical approach that finds the pop side of the mustache of Marx hidden in Terminator and the frown of Nietzsche in the folds of the plot of The Lord of the Rings. Webstar Rick DuFer signs an illuminating work that draws heavily from popular culture, helping young people and also adults to understand the thought of great philoso-phers, but above all to help them develop their own opinion. Freedom, political thought, the sense of beauty and other great themes of life thus become as many chapters of pure... “popsophy”. A book that approaches readers to modern philosophical through a new culture of reference.
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Photography & photographsJuly 2013
GERALDO DE BARROS: THAT’S IT
by Fabiana de Barros (author)
Geraldo de Barros (1923-1998) was one of the most important representatives of Brazilian’s Modernism. He learned the principles of the Ulm Superior School of Design (Germany), brought them to South America and encouraged many of his colleagues to join the movement of concrete art. He cultivated contacts with the European artistic avant-garde and, in Brazil, was a pioneer in developing and experiencing new trends such as pop art and happening. This book presents an overview of his life and work, chrono-logically arranged and covering all aspects of his production with an emphasis in photography.