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Michael Heller

    Michael Heller ist ein gefeierter Dichter, Essayist und Memoirenautor, dessen umfangreiches Werk tiefgreifende Fragen der Existenz und der menschlichen Verfassung erforscht. Seine Schriften zeichnen sich durch scharfen Intellekt und eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Welt aus und tauchen oft in philosophische und metaphysische Themen ein. Helllers Stil ist sowohl präzise als auch evokativ, wobei seine Gedichte und Prosa den Lesern eine zum Nachdenken anregende und bereichernde Erfahrung bieten. Seine Texte erforschen die Komplexität von Erinnerung, Sprache und der Wahrnehmung von Realität.

    Beckmann Variations & Other Poems
    Speaking the Estranged
    Living Root
    Die österreichische Exekutionsordnung in ihrer praktischen Anwendung
    Das Leben ist kein Spiel, denn so spielt das Leben ...
    Körperpsychotherapie
    • Körperpsychotherapie

      Geschichte – Konzepte – Methoden

      Die Wurzeln der Körperpsychotherapie reichen weit zurück. Michael C. Heller begibt sich auf ihre Spuren und findet sie bei den großen chinesischen, indischen und abendländischen Denkern, bei den Praktikern des Yoga, der Akupunktur und des Tai-Chi. Er findet sie bei Laotse und Konfuzius, bei Platon und Kant. Er entdeckt sie bei den Wissenschaftlern der Aufklärung von Lamarck bis Darwin und skizziert die Geburt und Kinderstube der Körperpsychotherapie vom Mesmerismus über die Hypnose bis zur Gymnastikbewegung der »Goldenen Zwanziger« in Berlin. Heller berichtet in seiner klaren und leicht verständlichen Sprache, was Charcot, Freud, Ferenczi, Fenichel und Reich bewegte und antrieb. Er spart nicht an Details, Enthüllungen und Kritik und kommentiert die teils skurrilen Entwicklungen der 1960er Jahre mit der Wiederentdeckung Reichs über den Beginn der klinischen Forschung in den 1980er Jahren bis hin zu den aktuellen Versuchen, der körperorientierten Psychotherapie ein gemeinsames Fundament zu bauen, zu dem er selbst mit seinem opulenten Werk einen bedeutenden Grundstein beisteuert.

      Körperpsychotherapie
    • Living Root

      A Memoir

      • 190 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(3)Abgeben

      Exploring the intersections of family and personal history, Michael Heller's literary memoir delves into profound themes such as language, poetry, religion, and the nature of memory. Through his reflections, he offers a rich tapestry that connects his experiences with broader existential questions, inviting readers to contemplate the significance of these elements in shaping identity and understanding.

      Living Root
    • Speaking the Estranged

      Essays on the Poetry of George Oppen

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring the evolution of George Oppen's poetry, these essays delve into his Objectivist beginnings, his shift to political activism in the 1930s, and his resurgence in poetry after the 1950s. The collection examines how his work has been interpreted throughout his career, highlighting the dynamic interplay between his artistic and political pursuits.

      Speaking the Estranged
    • Beckmann Variations & Other Poems

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring the concept of ekphrasis, Michael Heller offers a profound meditation on the works of painter Max Beckmann, intertwining poetry and prose. He examines Beckmann's art as a reflection of contemporary civilization's tumultuous nature, revealing the duality of horror and beauty within these images. With Yeats as a guiding influence, Heller's reflections highlight the unsettling yet restorative qualities of Beckmann's paintings, inviting readers to confront the catastrophic impulses of modern life.

      Beckmann Variations & Other Poems
    • A Comprehensible Universe

      The Interplay of Science and Theology

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,2(5)Abgeben

      "A Comprehensible Universe" explores the origins and limits of rationality, tracing its development from ancient philosophical inquiries to modern scientific methods. The authors, experts in physics and theology, engage thoughtfully with the relationship between science and belief, emphasizing the importance of questioning and empirical evidence.

      A Comprehensible Universe
    • A Liberal Theory of Property

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Property enhances autonomy for most people, but not for all. Because it both empowers and disables, property requires constant vigilance. A Liberal Theory of Property addresses key questions: how can property be justified? What core values should property law advance, and how do those values interrelate? How is a liberal state obligated to act when shaping property law? In a liberal polity, the primary commitment to individual autonomy dominates the justification of property, founding it on three pillars: carefully delineated private authority, structural (but not value) pluralism, and relational justice. A genuinely liberal property law meets the legitimacy challenge confronting property by expanding people's opportunities for individual and collective self-determination while carefully restricting their options of interpersonal domination. The book shows how the three pillars of liberal property account for core features of existing property systems, provide a normative vocabulary for evaluating central doctrines, and offer directions for urgent reforms.

      A Liberal Theory of Property
    • Mine!

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,1(25)Abgeben

      “Mine” is one of the first words babies learn, and by the time we grow up, the idea of ownership seems natural, whether we are buying a cup of coffee or a house. But who controls the space behind your airplane seat: you, reclining, or the squished laptop user behind you? Why is plagiarism wrong, but it’s okay to knock off a recipe or a dress design? And after a snowstorm, why does a chair in the street hold your parking space in Chicago, while in New York you lose both the space and the chair? In Mine!, Michael Heller and James Salzman, two of the world’s leading authorities on ownership, explain these puzzles and many more. Remarkably, they reveal, there are just six simple rules that everyone uses to claim everything. Owners choose the rule that steers us to do what they want. But we can pick differently. This is true not just for airplane seats, but also for battles over digital privacy, climate change, and wealth inequality. Mine! draws on mind-bending, often infuriating, and always fascinating accounts from business, history, courtrooms, and everyday life to reveal how the rules of ownership control our lives and shape our world.

      Mine!
    • A Freakonomics-style investigation into the mysteries of ownership, filled with counterintuitive insights and fascinating case studies. Who controls the space around an aeroplane seat: you or the person behind you trying to work on their laptop? Who owns your favourite football player? And why do Facebook and Google want your private data? In Mine! Michael Heller and James Salzman reveal the hidden economic and social rules that guide everyday life, demonstrating that much of what we assume about ownership is wrong. Whether a lost wallet, a playground swing or a London flat, Mine! explores what ownership means and why it governs everything we do

      Mine! How The Hidden Rules Of Ownership Control Our Lives