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Philosophie der Antike

eBook - Nikomachische Ethik, Metaphysik, Organon, Physik, Alkibiades, Das Gastmahl, Der Staat, Handbüchlein der Moral, Vom Redner
Aurel, Mark/Platon, Mark/Aristoteles, Mark u a
ISBN/EAN: 4066339587397
Umbreit-Nr.: 2512045

Sprache: Deutsch
Umfang: 5919 S., 6.01 MB
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Erschienen am 26.12.2023
Auflage: 1/2023


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  • Zusatztext
    • E-artnow präsentiert Ihnen diese sorgfältig editierte Sammlung der bedeutendsten Werke der antiken Philosophie aus dem griechischen und römischen Altertum:
Sokratische Gespräche (Xenophon und Platon)
Alkibiades. Der sogenannte Erste (Platon)
Alkibiades. Der sogenannte Zweite oder Kleiner Alkibiades (Platon)
Charmides (Platon)
Das Gastmahl (Platon)
Der Sophist (Platon)
Der Staat (Platon)
Der Staatsmann (Platon)
Des Sokrates Verteidigung (Platon)
Die Briefe (Platon)
Die Nebenbuhler (Platon)
Epinomis (Platon)
Euthydemos (Platon)
Euthyphron (Platon)
Gorgias (Platon)
Hipparchos (Platon)
Hippias minor
Hippias maior. Das größere Gespräch dieses Namens (Platon)
Ion (Platon)
Kleitophon (Platon)
Kratylos (Platon)
Kritias (Platon)
Kriton (Platon)
Laches (Platon)
Lysis (Platon)
Minos (Platon)
Menon (Platon)
Menexenos (Platon)
Nomoi (Platon)
Parmenides (Platon)
Phaidon (Platon)
Phaidros (Platon)
Philebos (Platon)
Protagoras (Platon)
Theages (Platon)
Theaitetos (Platon)
Timaios (Platon)
Die Kyropädie (Xenophon)
Nikomachische Ethik (Aristoteles)
Metaphysik (Aristoteles)
Organon (Aristoteles)
Physik (Aristoteles)
Über die Dichtkunst (Aristoteles)
Vom höchsten Gut und vom größten Übel (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Cato (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Lälius oder von der Freundschaft (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Paradoxe der Stoiker (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Reden gegen Verres (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Vom Schicksal (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Vom Staat (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Vom Redner (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Von den Pflichten (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Vom glückseligen Leben (Seneca)
Handbüchlein der Moral (Epiktet)
Selbstbetrachtungen (Marcus Aurelius)
  • Kurztext
    • One of the most popular and memorable American musicians of the 20th century, Nat King Cole (1919-65) is remembered today as both a pianist and a singer, a feat rarely accomplished in the world of popular music. Now, in this complete life and times biography, author Will Friedwald offers a new take on this fascinating musician, framing him first as a bandleader and then as a star. In Cole's early phase, Friedwald explains, his primary task of keeping his trio going was just as much of a focus for him as his own playing and singing, always a collective or group performance. In the second act, Cole's collaborators were more likely to be arranger-conductors like Nelson Riddle and Gordon Jenkins, rather than his sidemen on bass and guitar. In the first act, his sidemen were equals, in the second phase, his collaborators were tasked exclusively with putting the focus on him, making him sound good, while being largely invisible themselves. Friedwald brings his full musical knowledge to bear in putting the man in the work, demonstrating how this duality appears over and over again in Cole's life and career: jazz vs. pop, solo vs. trio, piano vs. voice, wife number one (Nadine) vs. wife number two (Maria), the good songs vs. the less-than-good songs, the rhythm numbers vs. the ballads, the funny songs and novelties vs. the &quote;serious&quote; songs of love and loss, Cole as an advocate for the Great American Songbook vs. Cole the intrepid explorer of other options: world music, rhythm & blues, country & western. Cole was different from his contemporaries in other ways; for roughly ten years after the war, the majority of hitmakers on the pop charts were veterans of the big band experience, from Sinatra on down.