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- Thorsten J. Pattberg (born 1977 in Hamm) is a German philologist and cultural critic from Peking University. He is the author of the East-West Dichotomy...
- World Health Organization. 31 October 2023. Retrieved 18 January 2025. Pattberg P, Stripple J (2008). "Beyond the public and private divide: remapping...
- "In Dugan's view, Steiner's theories are simply "cult pseudoscience"." Pattberg, Thorsten J. (2012). Shengren: Above Philosophy and Beyond Religion. LoD...
- the fringes of society, he was accused of class treason. — Thorsten J. Pattberg In 1899, Steiner published an article, "Goethe's Secret Revelation", discussing...
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Biermann, F., Pattberg, P. & Zelli, F. (2010). Global climate governance beyond 2012: architecture...
- scratcher for scratching were reported to develop skin that was too soft. Pattberg, Thorsten (May 2012). Inside Peking University. LoD Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-0984209163...
- religions," offering a seemingly logical theology based on pseudoscience. Pattberg, Thorsten J. (2012). Shengren: Above Philosophy and Beyond Religion. LoD...
- and Regional Approaches. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-39194-9. Biermann, Frank; Pattberg, Philipp (1 November 2008). "Global Environmental Governance: Taking Stock...
- Clemens Brentano), and a grammar and Hauptschule, (both named after Auguste Pattberg). Neckarelz has a train station, connecting to the Neckar Valley Railway...
- Nordenfelt (1842–1920), Swedish inventor and industrialist Thorsten J. Pattberg (born 1977), German philologist and cultural critic Torstein Raaby (1919–1964)...