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Alexander Rosenberg

    8. August 1946

    Alex Rosenberg verfasst fesselnde Erzählungen, die sich mit der menschlichen Fähigkeit zum Überleben inmitten historischer Umwälzungen auseinandersetzen und untersuchen, wie Individuen Gefahren meistern und ihre Erfahrungen verarbeiten. Seine Werke verweben oft komplexe Mysterien, die nicht nur durch Spannung fesseln, sondern auch entscheidende Momente der Vergangenheit neu beleuchten und verschiedene Epochen durch überzeugendes Storytelling verbinden. Ursprünglich ein Wissenschaftsphilosoph mit Schwerpunkt auf Ethik und Biologie, offenbaren Rosenbergs spätere literarische Bestrebungen ein tiefes Interesse daran, grundlegende existenzielle Fragen zu beantworten, und wechseln von akademischem Diskurs zu breiterer philosophischer Untersuchung. Mit seinen Romanen möchte er die Leser für tiefgründige Themen wie Realität, Sinn und die menschliche Verfassung gewinnen.

    Alexander Rosenberg
    Atheist's Guide to Reality
    Philosophy of Science
    The Intrigues of Jennie Lee
    Reduction and Mechanism
    In the Shadows of Enigma: A Novel
    Darwinism in Philosophy, Social Science and Policy
    • This collection of essays explores the intersection of Darwinism and philosophy, as Alexander Rosenberg delves into how evolutionary theory addresses various philosophical dilemmas. The work challenges traditional views and encourages readers to reconsider the implications of Darwinian thought on topics such as ethics, consciousness, and the nature of knowledge. Through insightful analysis, Rosenberg presents a compelling argument for the relevance of Darwinism in contemporary philosophical discourse.

      Darwinism in Philosophy, Social Science and Policy
    • Reduction and Mechanism

      • 75 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(6)Abgeben

      Reductionism is a methodology, a metaphysical and an epistemological claim. This volume expound the philosophical debate surrounding reductionism and its transformation into one about mechanism.

      Reduction and Mechanism
    • The Intrigues of Jennie Lee

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(26)Abgeben

      The story follows Jennie Lee, a young and ambitious politician elected to parliament at just twenty-four, during a time when she was too young to vote. Set against the backdrop of 1929 Britain, her journey is filled with political and personal intrigues that could significantly alter the nation's future. As she navigates the complexities of power and influence, the narrative blends historical events with thrilling twists, showcasing her determination to make a lasting impact.

      The Intrigues of Jennie Lee
    • Philosophy of Science

      A Contemporary Introduction

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,6(29)Abgeben

      The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the philosophy of science, focusing on its nature, methodologies, and justifications. With updated insights, it addresses key questions and challenges in the field, making it an essential resource for students seeking a deeper understanding of scientific principles and practices. Through rigorous analysis, it encourages critical thinking about the foundations of scientific inquiry and its implications for knowledge and reality.

      Philosophy of Science
    • Atheist's Guide to Reality

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,4(24)Abgeben

      "The Atheist's Guide to Reality" is a book for nonbelievers who embrace the reality-driven life.

      Atheist's Guide to Reality
    • The Girl from Krakow

      • 442 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,6(127)Abgeben

      It’s 1935. Rita Feuerstahl comes to the university in Krakow intent on enjoying her freedom. But life has other things in store―marriage, a love affair, a child, all in the shadows of the oncoming war. When the war arrives, Rita is armed with a secret so enormous that it could cost the Allies everything, even as it gives her the will to live. She must find a way both to keep her secret and to survive amid the chaos of Europe at war. Living by her wits among the Germans as their conquests turn to defeat, she seeks a way to prevent the inevitable doom of Nazism from making her one of its last victims. Can her passion and resolve outlast the most powerful evil that Europe has ever seen? In an epic saga that spans from Paris in the ’30s and Spain’s Civil War to Moscow, Warsaw, and the heart of Nazi Germany, The Girl from Krakow follows one woman’s battle for survival as entire nations are torn apart, never to be the same.

      The Girl from Krakow
    • Philosophy of Social Science

      • 360 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,0(16)Abgeben

      The book has received acclaim for its earlier editions, highlighting its impact and relevance in its field. Readers and critics alike have recognized its valuable insights and contributions, suggesting a strong foundation of quality and expertise. The positive feedback indicates that the content resonates well with audiences, making it a noteworthy choice for those interested in the subject matter.

      Philosophy of Social Science
    • How History Gets Things Wrong

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,3(186)Abgeben

      Why we learn the wrong things from narrative history, and how our love for stories is hard-wired.

      How History Gets Things Wrong