Philosophy, Literature, and Politics: Essays Honoring Ellis SandozUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 354 страници "Festschrift honoring Ellis Sandoz, director of the Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies and editor of Collected Works of Eric Voegelin. Essays explore philosophy, literature, and politics, and focus on Xenophon, Natsume, Freud, Robert Penn Warren, and George Santayana"--Provided by publisher. |
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... appears to be underlining his agreement with Nietzsche when he remarks: “What Nietzsche is practicing here with regard to the world totality is a kind of 'negative theology,'which tries to grasp the Absolute as purely as possible by ...
... appears to be underlining his agreement with Nietzsche when he remarks: “What Nietzsche is practicing here with regard to the world totality is a kind of 'negative theology,'which tries to grasp the Absolute as purely as possible by ...
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... appear[s] to be intellectually trivial.”Retreating further into the past we find Gomperz's pronouncement that “he remained for the whole of his life a dilettante in Goethe's sense of the word, that is,a man who is always venturing on ...
... appear[s] to be intellectually trivial.”Retreating further into the past we find Gomperz's pronouncement that “he remained for the whole of his life a dilettante in Goethe's sense of the word, that is,a man who is always venturing on ...
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... appears to be difficult; that is, Plato lets you know when you have not understood him because you remain puzzled. Xenophon is difficult, but he appears easy. But as Zeno said to Socrates (Plato, Parm. 128c), we must pick up the scent ...
... appears to be difficult; that is, Plato lets you know when you have not understood him because you remain puzzled. Xenophon is difficult, but he appears easy. But as Zeno said to Socrates (Plato, Parm. 128c), we must pick up the scent ...
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... appears closer to Plato's teaching in the Laws than it is to the teaching of the Republic. Both Xenophon and Plato saw hunting as a part of paideia, but the former also considered hunting to be an image or icon of philosophy. Much of ...
... appears closer to Plato's teaching in the Laws than it is to the teaching of the Republic. Both Xenophon and Plato saw hunting as a part of paideia, but the former also considered hunting to be an image or icon of philosophy. Much of ...
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... appearing in speech, they are in one sense internal; but in another sense they appear as characteristic activities, especially war and politics.Xenophon gave several examples of how anger or a lack of moderation led to disaster in war ...
... appearing in speech, they are in one sense internal; but in another sense they appear as characteristic activities, especially war and politics.Xenophon gave several examples of how anger or a lack of moderation led to disaster in war ...
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Eric Voegelins Defense of Human Dignity | 74 |
Human Emergence as Cosmic Metaxy | 102 |
and the Fiction of Robert Penn Warren | 146 |
The Concept of the Political Revisited | 209 |
Eric Voegelin on the Nature of Law | 223 |
Civilizational Conflict and Spiritual Disorder | 285 |
Voegelins Puritan Gnosticism | 302 |
Contributors | 341 |
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