Wer bin ich - und wenn ja wie viele?
Eine philosophische Reise
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Mart
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Bodo Primus
About this listen
In seiner faszinierenden Reise in die Welt der Philosophie führt Richard David Precht mit Hilfe naturwissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse kompetent und unterhaltsam an die großen Fragen des Lebens heran.
Was ist Wahrheit? Woher weiß ich, wer ich bin? Warum soll ich gut sein?
Eine Einladung, lustvoll und spielerisch über das Leben und seine Möglichkeiten nachzudenken.
(c) + (p) 2008 Random House Audio, DeutschlandCritic Reviews
Diese philosophische Reise macht richtig Spaß, weil sie souverän alle Ängste vor fundamentalen Fragen umschifft. Und die Hörfassung, gelesen von Caroline Mart und Bodo Primus, macht das Verstehen noch einfacher.
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