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Dan O'Brien

    23. November 1947

    Dieser Autor befasst sich tiefgehend mit philosophischen Konzepten, erforscht die Epistemologie von Zeugenaussagen und Vertrauen und untersucht Vorstellungen vom göttlichen Geist. Seine Arbeit schöpft oft aus einem tiefen Verständnis philosophischer Traditionen und konzentriert sich auf Schlüsseldenker und deren Ideen. Er zielt darauf ab, die Komplexität menschlichen Wissens und die Natur des Glaubens durch rigorose Analyse zu beleuchten. Sein Ansatz ist akademisch und aufschlussreich und lädt die Leser ein, über grundlegende Existenzfragen nachzudenken.

    The Contract Surgeon
    The Body of an American
    An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
    Buffalo for the Broken Heart
    Key West
    Herbstriten
    • Herbstriten

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Als in Amerika vor Jahren das Insektengift DDT zum Einsatz kam, um die Ernteerträge zu steigern, wurde nicht bedacht, daß die Tierwelt darunter leiden würde. Viele Arten, auch der Wanderfalke, starben fast aus. Dan O'Brian, der sich als Biologe für die Rettung von bedrohten Tierarten einsetzt, berichtet in seinem Buch, wie er mit einem Jungfalken, den er eines Tages der Wildnis zurückgeben will, durch den Westen Amerikas zieht. Seine Reise führt ihn von den Rocky Mountains im Norden Montanas, wo die wilden Falken früher ihren Herbstzug begannen, bis an die Küste von Texas.

      Herbstriten
    • Key West

      • 78 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,6(10)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of a rainy Key West, this story unfolds as Brigid enters Niall O'Neill's pub, initially in search of her lost keys. As their interaction deepens, it becomes evident that Brigid is on a quest for something far more profound. The narrative weaves together stories and secrets, exploring the delicate balance between past and present, as well as the interplay between reality and the shadows of memory.

      Key West
    • Buffalo for the Broken Heart

      Restoring Life to a Black Hills Ranch

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,4(1051)Abgeben

      The narrative follows Dan O'Brien's transformative journey as he shifts from cattle ranching to raising buffalo on his South Dakota ranch, the Broken Heart. After a neighbor's invitation to assist with a buffalo roundup, he is inspired to bring buffalo back to the land that had not seen them for over 150 years. Starting with just thirteen calves, O'Brien faces the challenges and rewards of this significant change, highlighting themes of resilience and the restoration of historical ecosystems.

      Buffalo for the Broken Heart
    • "An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge, 2nd Edition" explores key issues in contemporary epistemology, ideal for newcomers and undergraduates. It covers concepts of knowledge, sources, justification, and skepticism, with expanded discussions on epistemic luck and social epistemology, using engaging examples for clarity.

      An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
    • The Body of an American

      • 94 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,0(2)Abgeben

      Drawing inspiration from Paul Watson's "Where War Lives," this book delves into the complexities of conflict and its profound impact on human lives. It explores the emotional and psychological landscapes shaped by war, offering a poignant reflection on the resilience of individuals amidst chaos. Through vivid narratives and insightful analysis, it sheds light on the often-overlooked stories of those affected by violence, making a compelling case for understanding the human condition in times of strife.

      The Body of an American
    • The Contract Surgeon

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(231)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of the Great Sioux War, the narrative explores the unlikely friendship between a young army doctor and the legendary chief Crazy Horse. As McGillicuddy is thrust into conflict, he faces challenges of mistrust and betrayal when Crazy Horse surrenders. When the chief is gravely injured, McGillicuddy is determined to save him, showcasing themes of loyalty and the complexities of war. This historical novel delves into the personal and moral dilemmas faced by its characters during a tumultuous time.

      The Contract Surgeon
    • Brendan Prairie

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,9(39)Abgeben

      The story follows Bill Malone, a middle-aged widower who feels lost and devoid of passion until his cherished retreat, Brendan Prairie, is threatened by a housing development. The sudden death of the developer in a suspicious accident brings a woman from Malone's past into his life, reigniting old feelings and forcing him to face uncomfortable truths about himself and his life choices. As tensions rise, Malone is propelled into a journey of self-discovery and confrontation.

      Brendan Prairie
    • Provides introductions to classic works of philosophy. This book guides the reader to an understanding of the text as a whole, exploring the reception and influence of this philosophical work.

      Hume's Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
    • Hanz Kreiger

      Sojourner in the Time of Plague: Book 1

      • 92 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      At just fifteen, Hanz Kreiger is thrust into a world of conflict and challenge. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence, he must also confront the harsh realities of his environment, which tests his courage and resilience. The story explores themes of growth, identity, and the impact of external circumstances on a young person's life, highlighting Hanz’s journey of self-discovery amid turmoil.

      Hanz Kreiger
    • Fine Meshwork

      Philip Roth, Edna O'Brien, and Jewish-Irish Literature

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The interview highlights Philip Roth's admiration for Edna O'Brien's writing, describing it as intricately detailed and emotionally resonant. The term "fine meshwork" not only reflects her literary style but also emphasizes the connections between her work and that of other authors, particularly Roth. This exploration of shared themes of longing, pain, and remorse showcases O'Brien's ability to weave complex narratives that resonate deeply with readers.

      Fine Meshwork