Migräne und Kopfschmerzen


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Migräne und Kopfschmerzen betreffen uns alle: direkt oder indirekt, medizinisch, aber auch volkswirtschaftlich. Dieses Buch gibt Aufschluss über die verschiedenen Arten von Kopfschmerzen und deren Behandlung. Es bietet ein breites Spektrum an Themen – von der Diagnose und der Behandlung bis zur philosophischen Beleuchtung und geschichtlichen Aufarbeitung der Kopfschmerzen – sowie Spezialthemen wie Frau und Migräne und Kopfschmerzen bei Kindern. Zudem führt es durch das breit gefächerte, multimodale Therapiespektrum der Schul- und Komplementärmedizin und bietet Hilfe in Notfallsituationen. Ebenso dient es als Orientierungs- und Interpretationshilfe im Informationsdschungel des Internets sowie der Wissensvertiefung. Behilflich dabei sind Abbildungen und wissenschaftliche Zeichnungen, die entwickelt wurden, um die komplexen Zusammenhänge besser verstehen zu können. Migräne & Kopfschmerzen ist ein, im deutschsprachigen Raum, einmaliges Nachschlagewerk, welches umfassend, kompetent und leicht verständlich durch die Thematik führt und mit detailreichen Illustrationen besticht.




Sadismus Und Masochismus


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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing many of these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.




Physical Pain and Justice


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It has been said that all great literature is about suffering. But before the twentieth century, physical pain, one of the most primal forms of human suffering, has rarely been represented on the stage and in fiction. But when it is foregrounded in works of literature, it is not only the most dramatic way of representing human suffering, it is also used to explore, in the most intense form, existential questions regarding the meaning of human existence and the justice of the universe. Perhaps it is not entirely coincidental, then, that imaginative works about physical pain, though few in number, figure prominently among the masterpieces of the western literary tradition. The best were written during two of the west's most astonishing periods of literary creativity, fifth-century-BC Athens and nineteenth-century Russia, and by the most prominent artists of their time: Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus, The Women of Trachis and Philoctetes by Sophocles; Notes from the House of the Dead by Dostoevsky; and The Death of Ivan Ilyich and War and Peace by Tolstoy. In all these works, physical pain is always portrayed as a dynamic process that includes the view point of the victim, the perpetrator (much of the physical pain is in the form of torture), and the onlooker or witness. In the Greek works, physical pain is the main vehicle for exposing the injustice of the gods and the world order, and in the Russian works for questioning the moral legitimacy of the state. In Prometheus Bound, Zeus delegitimizes his rule by torturing Prometheus for his service to mankind. In The Women of Trachis, the gods look indifferently upon the excruciating suffering of Hercules, the greatest Greek hero. In Philoctetes, the gods cruelly exploit the terrible pain of the hero as a means of winning victory at Troy for their Greek wards. In the Russian works, the mechanisms for inflicting the maximum amount of physical pain during corporal punishment undermine the moral foundations of the state and argue for its dissolution. Though the Greek and Russian works are separated by genre (plays vs novels) and by time (over two thousand years), they are united by the way they employ pain to investigate the justice—or rather injustice—of the world order.





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Laokoon


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Natur-Ethik


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Laokoon


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