Books
The fourth collective
and the Israel obsession
Essays and considerations
The internet and anti-Semitism
15 essays and considerations
The fourth collective and the Israel obsession
The Sons of Ishmael / Hillel and Kafka
The Tablets / The Number of the Beast
Internet and Time / Paralyzed Defence
The Counterfeit World / The Cannabis-Minister
Time and Will / The CrowdStrike Outage
Solar Storms / The Near-Miss Catastrophe
The Report from Wuhan / Simultaneity
Paperback, 208 pages, 23,00 Euro, ISBN-13: 9783695747542
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Why Moses was not allowed to enter the promised land
Essays and considerations
Why was it destined to Moses to see the promised land after the forty-year desert migration, but not to enter it?
12 essays and considerations
Why Moses was not allowed to enter the promised land
Perspective / Kamokha und Categorical imperative
Galileo‘s telescope / They shall be like fish
Categorical imperative and the approval of deathpenalty
Identity and Homeopathy / Mila, Mythos, Logos
Iteration and Descartes proof of existence
The mirroring / The ides of march
How the universals became to mass production
Translation: Birgit Herbst / Herbert Weiler
Paperback, 208 pages, 18,00 Euro, ISBN-13: 9783748191735
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Zeichnungen
153 drawings, no text
Paperback, 164 pages, ISBN-13: 9783756861439
25,-€
Tsippor Nefesh
In Jewish mysticism, the Hebrew letter Nun - נ stands for the individuation of man, for the individual in time.
The Nun is called Tsipor Nefesh, the Bird of soul. Tsipor Nefesh is the uniquenessn of the individual human being, which distinguishes him from all others. From which it says in Psalm: Save my only from the power of the pack of dogs. Psalm 22:20 The own beginning.
Herbert Weiler
Of the Hundred and fifty-three fish
Simon Peter went up and drew the net to land, full of large fish, a hundred and fifty-three;
and although there were so many, the net was not torn. John, 21,11
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