Wilhelm Reich – Ether, God and Devil: Cosmic Superimposition 1995 Turkish Book Turkey
Wilhelm Reich – Ether, God and Devil: Cosmic Superimposition (İnsanın Doğadaki Yeri) – Payel Yayınları Turkish Edition (1995)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Ether, God and Devil: Cosmic Superimposition (İnsanın Doğadaki Yeri) by Wilhelm Reich was published by Payel Yayınları in 1995. Printed in Turkish, the book presents Reich's interdisciplinary exploration of biology, physics, psychology, and philosophy in an attempt to explain humanity's place within the natural universe.
In this work, Reich examines the relationship between living organisms, cosmic energy, and natural processes while questioning traditional metaphysical and religious explanations of existence. Drawing upon his controversial theories of orgone energy and biological functioning, he proposes an alternative interpretation of life, consciousness, and the interaction between humanity and nature.
Themes such as nature, science, philosophy, psychology, cosmology, and human existence appear throughout the book. Although many of Reich's scientific theories remain highly controversial, the work continues to attract readers interested in the history of psychoanalysis, alternative scientific thought, and twentieth-century intellectual history.
Key Features:
• Author: Wilhelm Reich
• Original Title: Ether, God and Devil: Cosmic Superimposition
• Turkish Title: İnsanın Doğadaki Yeri
• Publisher: Payel Yayınları
• Publication Date: 1995
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Philosophy; Psychology; Science
• Subject: Humanity's place in nature and Reich's philosophy of life
• Literary Content: Philosophical study; Scientific and psychological essays
• Themes: Nature; Cosmology; Psychology; Science; Human existence; Philosophy
• Historical Focus: Twentieth-century psychoanalytic and philosophical thought
• Educational Value: Introduces Wilhelm Reich's interdisciplinary ideas on nature, consciousness, and the relationship between humanity and the cosmos
• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of one of Wilhelm Reich's most thought-provoking philosophical and scientific works