Defines and discusses disciplinarian thinking in a world dominated by increasing complexity. Analyzes the nature of the interdisciplinarian activity, and concludes that, while practical interdisciplin
Finkenthal builds on his Interdisciplinarity: Toward the Definition of a Metadiscipline? of 2001, focusing on the issue of complexity as it relates to the humanities and social sciences. He follows up
In 1923, Fondane (1898-1944) moved from his native Romania to France, says Finkenthal (physics and astronomy, Johns Hopkins U.) where he lived and wrote until he died at Auschwitz. He is little known
This book offers a general historical overview of the Dada movement and presents the individual destinies of some of its major players against the background of the historical, political, and cultural
In Lev Shestov: Existential Philosopher and Religious Thinker, Michael Finkenthal explores the evolution of Lev Shestov's philosophical and religious intellectual contributions. The hermeneutical effo