How did the great thinkers love? The stoics, patiently; the vitalists, enthusiastically; the nihilists, pesimistically. For a philosopher, love is as exciting and as painful as it is for the rest of us mortals.
A book to fall in love with on a small scale and be enjoyed on a large scale. Samuel lives enclosed in a bubble of loneliness, from which he only emerges to teach at the university.
Barcelona, July 18, 1936. The winds of history change forever the life of young anarchist Valentina Mur.
Over 4 generations of mothers and daughters from one family, 'Amor meva' relates the story of brave, liberal women with Jewish roots over the course of the 20th century.
The year is 1997. During a Mediterranean cruise, four top businessmen set themselves the challenge of creating a marvellous, unique and inimitable object, out of the reach of even the richest person.
Web Analytics has become an intrinsic tool in every company with a strategic presence on the Internet.
A synthesis of findings about the marine resources in the waters around the "Circle of the Straits" (to the south of the Iberian Peninsula and to the north of western Africa), between Prehistoric times and late Antiquity.
The entertaining stories in this book demonstrate the colateral, generally unforeseen, effects of any decision taken, be it at a personnal level or in organisations and businesses. These are the 'saddlebags' that accompany decisions.
Information is the principal activity of many organisations and it is vital that it is adequately protected from the threats which can endanger the continued existence of a company.
If the world today lacks anything, without a doubt it could do with a little more humanity. Maritain states that the term “humanism” is an ambiguous term, as ambiguous as human relations themselves.