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        Warum Teenager den Eltern nichts mehr erzählen und den halben Tag verschlafen | Unverzichtbare Erkenntnisse aus der Neurowissenschaft für Eltern, Erzieher und Lehrer

        by Crone, Eveline

        Aus dem Niederländischen von Bärbel Jänicke

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        August 2005

        Fichtes Theorie konkreter Subjektivität

        Untersuchungen zur "Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo"

        by Crone, Katja / Herausgegeben von Bubner, Rüdiger

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        March 2010

        Über die Seele

        by Katja Crone, Robert Schnepf, Jürgen Stolzenberg

        Die philosophische Frage nach der Seele gehört zu den ältesten und zugleich aktuellsten Themen der Philosophie. Bis heute ist keineswegs geklärt, was das Seelische bzw. Geistige ausmacht und wie es sich zum Physischen verhält. Dies belegen die gegenwärtigen Kontroversen zwischen Neurowissenschaft und Philosophie über menschliche Willensfreiheit. Der Band präsentiert die wirkungsmächtigsten Positionen zum Begriff der Seele von der Antike bis zur Neuzeit und diskutiert darüber hinaus aktuelle Problemlagen der Bewußtseinsphilosophie. Alle Beiträge stammen von international renommierten Spezialisten, richten sich aber dezidiert an ein breiteres Publikum. So bietet der Band zugleich einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Debatte um Geist und Gehirn und eine fundierte Einführung in das Thema.

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        Picture storybooks
        March 2017

        Tina Tadole

        Witch in Training

        by Bourke, David

        Tina is a different kind of witch, especially being green and all. Going to school has always seen Tina being the odd one out, and she doesn't mind one bit. But, that means choosing her pet isn't quite so easy as her classmates find it. Which magical beast will Tina choose? Tina Tadpole is a hilarious read with lots fun running from beginning to end. Prepare for nose snorting, hair pulling, belly aching, and eye watering laughs! Don't say we didn't warn you...

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2024

        The Malleus Maleficarum

        by Peter Maxwell-Stuart

        A shocking glimpse into the mind of a medieval witch hunter. In 1487, the zealous Dominican inquisitor Heinrich Kramer wrote a treatise that would have a remarkable influence on European history. Blaming women for his own lust, and frustrated by official complacency before what he saw as a monstrous spiritual menace, Kramer penned a practical guide to aid law officers in the identification and prosecution of witches. Fusing theology, lurid anecdotes and advice for those engaged in combating sorcery, The Malleus Maleficarum transports the reader into the dark heart of medieval belief - where fear of the supernatural provokes a gripping struggle for understanding and control. Kramer's book led to the burning of numerous innocents and had a lasting impact on the popular image of witchcraft. It remains a sinister symbol of fanaticism and cruelty to this day.

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        January 2018

        Stell dir vor, du wachst auf

        Die OOOO+X-Methode für mehr Präsenz und Klarheit im Leben

        by Kurth, Michael Curse

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        Children's & YA

        The Little Owl Witch (2). Full Moon Magic at Midnight

        by Katja Alves/ Marta Balmaseda

        Exciting new adventures in the Enchanted Forest. The mighty tree witches send out invitations to take part in the great Witch Competition, which is only held once every hundred years. The prize is a superb extra magical power. Just the thing for a young owl witch like Petunia, think the seven litte owls, and so they secretly enter their witch for the competition. There is just one catch: whoever comes last in solving the extremely difficult magic problems must hand over her witch’s broomstick. Oh dear! The trouble is, all the other witches are very old and are real experts in the art of magic… Fortunately, and as always, Petunia can rely on her little owls!

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        October 1999

        The Witch of Edmonton

        by William Rowley, Thomas Dekker and John Ford

        by Peter Corbin, David Bevington, Douglas Sedge

        The Witch of Edmonton has received considerable attention recently both from scholars and critics interested in witchcraft practices and also from the directors in the theatre. The play, based on a sensational witchcraft trial of 1621, presents Mother Sawyer and her local community in the grip of a witch-mania reflecting popular belief and superstition of the time. This edition offers a thorough reconsideration of the text with a complete transcription of the original pamphlet by Henry Goodcole. This edition will be of particular interest not only to students of Renaissance Drama but also of the cultural history of the seventeenth century.. Open University adopted text (for their new Renaissance Drama module). ;

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        Children's & YA

        Lilo of Dark Castle. No Magic Allowed! (3). Party at Highhorror Castle

        by Anna Lott/ Sabine Sauter

        The Dark Castle family receives an invitation to a party at Highhorror Castle. Lilo and Miss Rüdiger are immediately eager to go. And of course Luisa should go with them. But humans are strictly forbidden to set foot in Castle Highhorror. “Who cares?”, say Lilo and Luisa, and at first everything seems fine: Luisa gets in as a perfect witch. But then the girls learn about a protective magic spell which covers the whole of the castle: unauthorized beings will be turned for ever into stone… Only a secret book of magic spells can save Luisa now!

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        July 2018

        Beyond the witch trials

        by Owen Davies, Willem De Blecourt

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