“Nothing comes from nothing”. The phrase is classic, originating from the Greek Parmenides, it found its way through the famous Aristotle and Lucretius – in Latin – , finally to more modern protagonists, such as Shakespeare or – very mode...
Tag: Pierre Maurice
Pierre Maurice studied and taught philosophy, history, sinology and other technical and legal subjects in Germany, England and Switzerland.
As a public relation specialist, a journalist and dedicated ghost writer, he met and worked with a large number of renowned personalities and artists.
Ancient or medieval authors such as Aristotle, Paul, the Stoics, Augustine and Luther influenced his thinking. Among the modern thinkers, the influence of the phenomologists, of Husserl, Heidegger and others, is as palpable as the impression the English school of linguists, in particular that of John Searle.
Introducing the “Abstracts”
“Abstracts” in our context denote smallish hints poiting towards the course of the recount of Pierre Maurice’ “tales” about a fictitious family and its exponents in the second half of the 13th century and the first years of the 14th century. Our ...
Introducing the “Agenda Blog”
During the seven years of 1245 to 1252 a chapter of European history rather unforeseeably unfolds that ultimately develops a global influence. Had this been an exaggeration, neither had there been a conquest of the American continent, a discovery of Eastern As...