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    Wittgenstein und die Literatur
    GOD'S HEALING LOVE
    Davidity
    OJ's Knife
    How the Left Swiftboated America
    • How the Left Swiftboated America

      The Liberal Media Conspiracy to Make You Think George Bush Was the Worst President in History

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Swift•boat•ing (swift-bo-ting) n. as defined by the Left, the political trick of claiming to expose the truth while in fact lying. Was George W. Bush really the worst president in American history? Was the Iraq War really the biggest foreign policy blunder of all recorded time? Did Bush really steal the 2000 election, make war on civil rights, torture innocent goatherds, and prove America's racism during Hurricane Katrina? If this is what you think, then you may have been swiftboated by the liberal media. The swiftboating of George W. Bush began in 2000 and continued throughout his presidency, spreading lies about his response to 9/11, the Iraq War, warrantless wiretapping, enhanced interrogation techniques, the Surge, uranium from Nigeria, the number of deaths in Iraq, the federal response to Katrina, and much, much more. In How the Left Swiftboated America, talk-radio host and bestselling author John Gibson sets the record straight, showing how, in case after case, Bush's performance was much better than most people were misled to believe. And he calls on all Americans to fight back and put an end to the swiftboating lies of the Left.

      How the Left Swiftboated America
    • OJ's Knife

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      OJ'S KNIFE Detectives never found the knife used to murder Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. They thought it was in a small backpack dumped at LAX the night of the murders. They assumed it disappeared in an LA County landfill. OJ's Knife tells a different tale. Two airport workers found the backpack in the trash. Unaware the murder weapon was inside, they planned to return the "lost" backpack to OJ. When OJ was arrested the next day, LAX workers Gordon Grove and his friend Luther Malcolm realized they had the murder weapon. So what now? Enter a cast of characters determined to secure the key piece of evidence-a South Central LA drug dealer desperate to escape an indictment, an Armenian crime boss intending to sell the knife to the highest bidder, and a TV reporter chasing the knife to save his job. They all want to get their hands on OJ's knife!

      OJ's Knife
    • Davidity

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Raldo Cisneros, a former Marine recovering from alcohol abuse, strives to rebuild his relationship with his young daughter. While working security for a billionaire, he uncovers a troubling secret that threatens his integrity. With guidance from his former Navy chaplain, who battles his own demons, Raldo confronts a pivotal choice that could endanger everything he holds dear. The story explores redemption, sacrifice, and the struggle to protect loved ones amidst moral dilemmas.

      Davidity
    • GOD'S HEALING LOVE

      • 630 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Exploring spiritual psychology, this guidebook offers insights into understanding oneself and others, addressing profound questions about God and the nature of suffering. The Rev'd. Dr. John Gibson presents a framework for personal growth and healing, emphasizing God's love as a transformative force. Readers are encouraged to confront mortality without fear and to use their newfound knowledge to support others. This work serves as a roadmap for the soul, aiming to foster deeper connections and a greater understanding of love.

      GOD'S HEALING LOVE
    • Wittgenstein und die Literatur

      • 518 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Die Bedeutung von Wittgensteins Philosophie für unser Verständnis von Literatur rückt vermehrt in den Mittelpunkt der Diskussion – und das, obwohl sich Wittgenstein selbst kaum über Literatur geäußert hat. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes, u. a. von Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, Garry L. Hagberg und Marjorie Perloff, erkunden die Implikationen von Wittgensteins Werk für Fragen der Literaturtheorie bzw. der Philosophie der Literatur und fragen nach der philosophischen Bedeutung der literarischen Form von Wittgensteins Texten. Sie reflektieren unsere Praxis des Lesens und der Interpretation und stellen Bezüge zur Romantik, zur Moderne und zum Dekonstruktivismus her. Entstanden sind überraschende, auf Wittgensteins Werk beruhende Ansätze etwa zur Natur der poetischen Sprache, zur Logik und Semantik von fiktionalem Diskurs, zur Frage nach dem kognitiven Gehalt von literarischen Texten sowie zur Relevanz der Literatur für Ethik, Sprachphilosophie und Erkenntnistheorie.

      Wittgenstein und die Literatur