On the Absurd | Rebekka Reinhard | TEDxUniHeidelberg
In her TEDx Talk Rebekka Reinhard gives us an introduction into the absurdity of daily life and an idea of absurdity in literature. We get to know why absurdity is essential for change and development of our lives.
Rebekka Reinhard is a philosopher with large experience in the theoretical and practical way of her field. In 2001, she earned her PhD from the Free University Berlin with work on contemporary American and continental philosophy. In the last decade, Rebekka worked as a philosophical counselor for individual clients as well as for in-patients suffering from depression at the clinic of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and for oncological patients. Beside this, she has been coaching and training managers and giving key note speeches for companies and global corporations. Because of her authenticity and enthusiasm, Rebekka has become a bestselling author of many books on philosophy, including „Die Sinn-Diät“, „Würde Platon Prada tragen?“ ( „Would Plato Wear Prada?“) and „Kleine Philosophie der Macht (nur für Frauen)“ („Small Philosophy of Power: for Women Only“). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео On the Absurd | Rebekka Reinhard | TEDxUniHeidelberg канала TEDx Talks
Rebekka Reinhard is a philosopher with large experience in the theoretical and practical way of her field. In 2001, she earned her PhD from the Free University Berlin with work on contemporary American and continental philosophy. In the last decade, Rebekka worked as a philosophical counselor for individual clients as well as for in-patients suffering from depression at the clinic of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and for oncological patients. Beside this, she has been coaching and training managers and giving key note speeches for companies and global corporations. Because of her authenticity and enthusiasm, Rebekka has become a bestselling author of many books on philosophy, including „Die Sinn-Diät“, „Würde Platon Prada tragen?“ ( „Would Plato Wear Prada?“) and „Kleine Philosophie der Macht (nur für Frauen)“ („Small Philosophy of Power: for Women Only“). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео On the Absurd | Rebekka Reinhard | TEDxUniHeidelberg канала TEDx Talks
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