It is the last decade of the eventful 17th Century. It is also a period of constant war between William, the King of England and the French Sun King, Louis XlV, a situation half-French Philip Devalle finds trying as his loyalties are constantly divided. Weary of war and politics, Philip has a new plan.
Judith Thomson Books
This author draws deep inspiration from the seventeenth century, with a passion fueled by her art studies and journeys to Paris and Versailles. Her historical fiction is grounded in the actual events of the period, vividly portraying lives and characters across both England and France. Through her narratives, she meticulously weaves fictional stories into rich historical tapestries. Her work offers readers a compelling exploration of human experience, set against the dramatic backdrop of a transformative era.


A Defense of Abortion / Eine Verteidigung der Abtreibung
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Is the fetus's right to life more important than the mother's right to her own body? Judith Jarvis Thomson discussed this question in 1971 in a famous thought experiment. Imagine being connected without your consent to the circulatory system of a seriously ill famous violinist to save his life. Are you allowed to disconnect yourself later, accepting the death of the famous artist? Thomson answers yes and applies this conclusion to the abortion debate. The classic text is presented here with a commentary that reconstructs the argumentation and its historical impact. The series "Great Papers Philosophy" offers groundbreaking essays. It includes a precise, citable reproduction of the text (the original on the left, a new translation on the right), a historical overview of philosophical thought on the problem, an analysis of the text and its argument structure, followed by a section about the author and a commented bibliography. E-book with pagination of the printed edition and original pagination.