Synchronization in Birkenwald
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Format
Format
14 x 21
Delivery and shipping
Delivery and shipping
National shipping to all of Chile.
Description
Description
Synchronization in Birkenwald contains a metaphysical debate on the meaning of suffering, taking as its starting point a scene in a concentration camp barracks. The Athenian philosopher Socrates, the Dutch-Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza and the German metaphysician Emanuel Kant stage a far-reaching debate in human dialogues that reveal universal experiences that we cannot help but identify with in order to try to resolve the eternal question of humanity: finding meaning in life.
Author
Author
VIKTOR EMIL FRANKL TEM
Number of pages
Number of pages
59