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Richard J. Bernstein

    14. Mai 1932 – 4. Juli 2022

    Richard K. Bernstein, MD, ist eine führende Autorität auf dem Gebiet der Diabetesbehandlung und -pflege. Seine umfangreiche Arbeit befasst sich mit umfassenden Ansätzen zur Bewältigung der Krankheit, die Ernährung, Bewegung und medizinische Fortschritte integrieren. Sein Ziel ist es, Menschen mit Diabetes durch evidenzbasierte Strategien zu optimaler Kontrolle und Verbesserung ihrer allgemeinen Lebensqualität zu befähigen.

    Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution
    The Vicissitudes of Nature - From Spinoza to Freud
    Restrukturierung der Gesellschaftstheorie
    Freud und das Vermächtnis des Moses
    Praxis und Handeln
    Denkerin der Stunde
    • Denkerin der Stunde

      Über Hannah Arendt

      4,1(8)Abgeben

      Richard J. Bernstein beleuchtet in diesem Buch die zeitgenössische Relevanz von Hannah Arendts Denken. Arendt, geprägt von Antisemitismus und Flucht, bietet wertvolle Einsichten in die aktuellen Herausforderungen wie Flüchtlingskrisen und autoritäre Tendenzen. Ihr Werk bleibt ein Lichtblick in dunklen Zeiten.

      Denkerin der Stunde
    • Richard J. Bernstein, geboren 1932, war Professor für Philosophie an der New Yorker New School for Social Research, an der auch Hannah Arendt bis zu ihrem Tod im Jahr 1975 lehrte. Am 4. Juli 2022 verstarb Bernstein in New York. Jacob Taubes (1923-1987) war zuletzt Professor für Judaistik und Hermeneutik an der Freien Universität Berlin sowie ständiger Gastdozent an der Maison des Sciences de l' Homme in Paris. Jürgen Habermas wurde am 18. Juni 1929 in Düsseldorf geboren. Von 1949 bis 1954 studierte er in Göttingen, Zürich und Bonn die Fächer Philosophie, Geschichte, Psychologie, Deutsche Literatur und Ökonomie. Er lehrte unter anderem an den Universitäten Heidelberg und Frankfurt am Main sowie der University of California in Berkeley und war Direktor des Max-Planck-Instituts zur Erforschung der Lebensbedingungen der wissenschaftlich-technischen Welt in Starnberg. Jürgen Habermas erhielt zahlreiche Ehrendoktorwürden und Preise, darunter den Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels (2001) und den Kyoto-Preis (2004). Geboren am 5. Januar 1927 in Marburg, studierte Dieter Henrich von 1946 bis 1950 in Marburg, Frankfurt und Heidelberg (u. a. bei Hans-Georg Gadamer) Philosophie. 1950 Dissertation: Die Grundlagen der Wissenschaftslehre Max Webers . Nach der Habilitation 1955/56 Lehrtätigkeiten als ordentlicher Professor in Berlin (ab 1960) und Heidelberg (ab 1965), Gastprofessuren in den USA ( Harvard, Columbia, University of Michigan, Yale); 1981 Berufung an die Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in München, Ordinarius für Philosophie bis zur Emeritierung 1994. Seit 1997 Honorarprofessor an der Berliner Humboldt-Universität.

      Praxis und Handeln
    • Bernstein analysiert verschiedene sozialwissenschaftliche Richtungen, um eine integrierte Perspektive zu entwickeln. Seine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit den Theorien führt zu einer Restrukturierung der Gesellschaftstheorie, inspiriert von Kuhns Konzept der wissenschaftlichen Revolutionen.

      Restrukturierung der Gesellschaftstheorie
    • The relation between humans and nature is at the core of the great existential threats of our time, from climate change, extreme weather, and environmental destruction to devastating pandemics. We are becoming increasingly aware of the fact that, unless we change our behavior radically and quickly, the most likely outcome will be the destruction of countless species and forms of life, including our own. But we also need to change the way we think about nature, and think about the relation between humans and nature ? this is a key intellectual task.0In this important book, Richard J. Bernstein argues that an adequate conception of humans and nature, capable of facing up to the existential threats of our time, requires taking full account of the major projects dealing with nature in the past. Focusing on key figures of modernity ? Spinoza, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud ? Bernstein reconstructs their conceptions of nature and uncovers the reasons that led them to their distinctive views. Working through the contradictions and incompatibilities among these diverse thinkers, Bernstein identifies common themes that have shaped their struggles in dealing with the relation of humans to nature. He offers a critical overview of the challenges illuminated by each perspective that must be confronted in our thinking of nature today.0As a prolegomenon to rethinking humanity and nature, this book uncovers the rich conceptual resources available within the modern tradition that can help us to develop an adequate understanding of nature for our time

      The Vicissitudes of Nature - From Spinoza to Freud
    • Originally published in 1997, DR. BERNSTEIN'S DIABETES SOLUTION is a unique resource that covers both adult- and childhood-onset diabetes, explains step-by-step how to normalize blood sugar levels and prevent or reverse complications, and offers detailed guidelines for establishing a treatment plan. Readers will find fifty gourmet recipes, in addition to a comprehensive discussion of diet, obesity, and new drugs to curb carbohydrate craving and overeating. Now in its fourth edition, the book presents up-to-the-minute information on insulin resistance, blood-testing devices, measuring blood sugar, new types of insulin, gastroparesis and other issues, as well as updated diet guidelines. DR. BERNSTEIN'S DIABETES SOLUTION is the one book every diabetic must own.

      Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution
    • A Girl Named Faithful Plum

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,2(5)Abgeben

      In 1977, when Zhongmei Lei was 11 years old, she learned that the prestigious Beijing Dance Academy was having open auditions. She'd already taken dance lessons, but everyone said a poor country girl would never get into the academy, especially without any connections in the Communist Party of the 1970s. But Zhongmei, whose name means Faithful Plum, persisted, traveled for three days and two nights to get to Beijing and eventually beat out 60,000 other girls. But getting in was easy compared to staying in, as Zhongmei soon learned. Without those all-important connections, she was just a little girl on her own, far away from family. But her determination, talent, and sheer force of will were not something the teachers or other students expected, and soon it was apparent that Zhongmei was not to be underestimated. Zhongmei became a famous dancer, and founded her own dance company, which made its New York debut when she was in just her late 20s. In A Girl Named Faithful Plum, her husband and renowned journalist, Richard Bernstein, has written a fascinating account of one girl's struggle to go from the remote farmlands of China to the world's stages, and the lengths she went to in order to follow her dream.

      A Girl Named Faithful Plum
    • Freud and the Legacy of Moses

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,0(4)Abgeben

      This work offers an in-depth analysis of Freud's complex final book, exploring the themes and ideas surrounding monotheism and its implications for understanding religion and culture. It delves into Freud's interpretations of Moses as a pivotal figure in the development of monotheistic belief, highlighting the psychological and historical underpinnings of his arguments. The examination also addresses the challenges and controversies surrounding Freud's theories, providing insights into his lasting impact on psychoanalysis and religious thought.

      Freud and the Legacy of Moses
    • The first comprehensive collection of the work of Richard Rorty (1931-2007), The Rorty Reader brings together the influential American philosopher's essential essays from over four decades of writings. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to Richard Rorty's life and body of work and brings key essays published across many volumes and journals into one collection, including selections from his final volume of philosophical papers, Philosophy as Cultural Politics (2007). Moreover, it contains the previously unpublished essay, "Redemption from Egotism", and includes in-depth interviews and several revealing autobiographical pieces.This collective represents the fullest portrait available today on Rorty's relationship with American pragmatism and the trajectory of his thought.

      The Rorty reader
    • Radical Evil

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,1(27)Abgeben

      At present, there is an enormous gulf between the visibility of evil and the paucity of our intellectual resources for coming to grips with it. We have been flooded with images of death camps, terrorist attacks and horrendous human suffering.

      Radical Evil