Köpfe und Ideen 2016
The scholars tackling these subjects have all – for the duration of a fellowship - been transplanted to Grunewald. A part of Berlin that bears alot of preconceptions, some prejudices and many more trees... Some of the yearlong visitors fall prey to it’s charming landscape of small lakes, winding streets (some even cobblestoned), woody jogging paths, and general calm not far from the city’s center. While others never warm to the eclectic mixture of monstrous villas old and new, the lack of any of the many interesting restaurants and bars that clutter other parts of Berlin, or the noticeably more people to be seen walking dogs than pushing strollers. And most know about and feel the dark history lurking behind many corners.
Consider the fish. What do we know about pain in animals?
a portrait of Victoria A. Braithwaite, Daniel M. Weary, Paula Droege by Sonja Kastilan
May 2016
Read ArticleHow does the world enter a person’s head? And just how does it then reemerge?
a portrait of Luc Steels, Dorit Bar-On, Holger Diessel, Peter Gärdenfors by Manuela Lenzen
April 2016
Read ArticleEvidence of the Power of Judgment
a portrait of Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff by Hannah Bethke
January 2016
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