Kreeft believes that Pascal was ahead of his time as a philosopher and provides insight for modern non-believers.
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Kreeft believes that Pascal was ahead of his time as a philosopher and provides insight for modern non-believers.
An intuitive and laymen's look into how materials behave and how engineers design using these materials.
Walter Kaufmann provides perhaps the most important exposition of Nietzsche's philosophy ever written.
Collins and Porras deep dive into 18 visionary companies and pull out key management principles.
A practical guide to managing time, decision making, and communication in a business organization.
My personal book notes and important quotes. A follow-up to Beyond Good and Evil, he discusses bad vs evil, bad conscience, and asceticism.
My personal book notes and quotes. How disruptive technologies blindsided good companies, and strategies for avoiding these failures.
My personal book notes and quotes. The management and efficiency classic, The Goal communicates manufacturing principles through story.
My personal book notes and quotes. Presented are metrics for evaluating engineering projects at a high level.
My personal book notes and quotes. Tillich gives us a full overview of the history of Christian thought up to existentialism.