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'The Turn of the Screw' and 'The Third Person' , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 344min
Evil apparitions haunt a governess who is put in charge of two supposedly "possessed" children. In "The Third Person", two spinsters add some spice to their lives by entertaining a ghost. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Flo Gibson. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/adbk/000097/bk_adbk_000097_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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The Grand Conjunction : Astropolis, Book 3 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 635min
Six hundred thousand years after Imre Bergamasc's abdication, the Host rules the supposedly peaceful galaxy. But revolution is fomenting - and Imre's unexpected return may be all it takes to light the final fuse. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Christian Rummel. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/adbl/003753/bk_adbl_003753_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Wentworth Manor , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 20min, (USK 18)
A photographer and her female model travel to Wentworth Manor to do a photo shoot. But the place is supposedly haunted and the two women are in for a hauntingly erotic surprise. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Veronica Pace. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/064187/bk_acx0_064187_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Cautionary Verses, Hörbuch, Digital, 23min
Cautionary Tales", humorous poems with an implausible moral, are the most widely known of Hilaire Belloc's writings. Supposedly for children, they, like Lewis Carroll's works, are more to adult and satirical tastes. Here, Joyce Grenfell reads a selection. Language: English. Narrator: Joyce Grenfell. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/slnd/000192/bk_slnd_000192_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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The Revenge of Analog: Real Things and Why They Matter , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 557min
A funny thing has happened on our way to the digital utopia: we find ourselves increasingly missing reality. In this spirited audiobook, David Sax has found story after story of entrepreneurs, artisans, and creators who make real money by selling real things. And they're not just local craftspeople, either. As paper is supposedly vanishing, Moleskine notebooks - a company founded in 1997, the same year as the dot-com boom - has grown into a large multinational corporation. As music supposedly migrates to the cloud, vinyl record sales were up over 50 percent in 2015 and generated almost $350 million in sales. And as retail was supposedly hitting bottom, star Silicon Valley companies like Apple and Amazon are investing in brick-and-mortar stores. Sax's work reveals not just an underreported trend in business but a more fundamental truth about how humans shop, interact, and even think. He captures what you're missing when you can't find a good song in a vast iTunes library or can't recall the details of an eBook you read; any simulation of a sight or smell or activity you experience in the real world is just that - a simulation. As you listen to this enlightening audiobook, that seemingly simple observation gathers ever more weight. The success stories in this audiobook are eye opening, even inspiring. You'll come away from this audiobook with a renewed sense of what it means to work, live, and shop. For anyone who has grown weary of overnight billionaires and social media market disruptors, it is proof positive that there's another side of the story. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: David Sax. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/hach/002857/bk_hach_002857_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Nieces Suck Too, the Saga Continues: So Does Their Mom , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 27min, (USK 18)
Previously in story one, the writer said that the girl's mothers were raised different from their young daughters. These lovely ladies would never do what their girls did as far as outrageous sex was concerned. Well, he was wrong about the supposedly sugar-sweet Mommies. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Jim Masters. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/094246/bk_acx0_094246_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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The Experimental Approach to Free Will (eBook, ePUB)
Recently, psychologists and neurobiologists have conducted experiments taken to show that human beings do not have free will. Many, including a number of philosophers, assume that, even if science has not decided the free will question yet, it is just a matter of time. In The Experimental Approach to Free Will, Katherin A. Rogers accomplishes several tasks. First, canvasing the literature critical of these recent experiments (or of conclusions drawn from them) and adding new criticisms of her own, she shows why these experiments should not undermine belief in human freedom - even robust, libertarian freedom. Indeed, many of the experiments do not even connect with any philosophical understanding of free will. Through this discussion, she generates a long list of problems - ethical as well as practical - facing the attempt to study free will experimentally. With these problems highlighted, she shows that even in the distant future, supposing the brain sciences to have advanced far beyond where they are today, it will likely be impossible to settle the question of free will experimentally. She concludes that, since philosophy has not, and science cannot, settle the question of free will, it is more reasonable to suppose that humans do indeed have freedom. Brings together, and adds to, criticisms of recent experiments (or conclusions drawn from them) which supposedly show that human beings do not have free will Analyzes recent experiments supposedly related to human freedom through the lens of a philosophically informed portrait of a robust, libertarian free choice Develops a long list of problems - both practical and ethical - facing the experimental study of human freedom Proposes a thought experiment set in a distant future of advanced brain science to show that it is likely impossible for science ever to settle the question of free will.- Shop: buecher
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The Experimental Approach to Free Will (eBook, PDF)
Recently, psychologists and neurobiologists have conducted experiments taken to show that human beings do not have free will. Many, including a number of philosophers, assume that, even if science has not decided the free will question yet, it is just a matter of time. In The Experimental Approach to Free Will, Katherin A. Rogers accomplishes several tasks. First, canvasing the literature critical of these recent experiments (or of conclusions drawn from them) and adding new criticisms of her own, she shows why these experiments should not undermine belief in human freedom - even robust, libertarian freedom. Indeed, many of the experiments do not even connect with any philosophical understanding of free will. Through this discussion, she generates a long list of problems - ethical as well as practical - facing the attempt to study free will experimentally. With these problems highlighted, she shows that even in the distant future, supposing the brain sciences to have advanced far beyond where they are today, it will likely be impossible to settle the question of free will experimentally. She concludes that, since philosophy has not, and science cannot, settle the question of free will, it is more reasonable to suppose that humans do indeed have freedom. Brings together, and adds to, criticisms of recent experiments (or conclusions drawn from them) which supposedly show that human beings do not have free will Analyzes recent experiments supposedly related to human freedom through the lens of a philosophically informed portrait of a robust, libertarian free choice Develops a long list of problems - both practical and ethical - facing the experimental study of human freedom Proposes a thought experiment set in a distant future of advanced brain science to show that it is likely impossible for science ever to settle the question of free will.- Shop: buecher
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Monsane (Random Tangent, #2) (eBook, ePUB)
Some people are born with vacations, some achieve vacations, and some have vacations thrust upon them, as William Shakespeare almost said. Mongrel Stevens is firmly in the later category. After being accused of a crime he didn't commit, Mongrel Stevens flees to Cuba to seek refuge. There he meets the very man he supposedly killed, as well as the very police officer trying to arrest him. Small world, right? Oh and he also meets a creature whose very existence proves that something is very wrong in the Universe. While Mongrel adopts the little deus ex machina of a beast, can he also prove his innocence and earn his freedom? (Please note that this is a short story; more episodes are coming)- Shop: buecher
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Summary of Wallace D. Wattles's The Science of Getting Rich , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 20min
The Science of Getting Rich (1910) by Wallace D. Wattles is a self-help guide for people who want money. An early text in the New Thought canon, the book outlines a supposedly foolproof method for getting rich. Purchase this in-depth summary to learn more. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Sam Scholl. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/163326/bk_acx0_163326_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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