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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... character of his faith, a faith that would not even permit itself the lux- ury of acknowledging itself. The same fear of betraying the existential quest marks the unremitting strug- gle of Heidegger to unfold the Nietzschean project. It ...
... character of his faith, a faith that would not even permit itself the lux- ury of acknowledging itself. The same fear of betraying the existential quest marks the unremitting strug- gle of Heidegger to unfold the Nietzschean project. It ...
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... character of philosophy, but the cri- tique does call attention to the difficulty of maintaining the purity of the event. If even Heidegger could end by tilting toward an external perspective on it then the danger of dominating the ...
... character of philosophy, but the cri- tique does call attention to the difficulty of maintaining the purity of the event. If even Heidegger could end by tilting toward an external perspective on it then the danger of dominating the ...
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... character of transcendence in a way that is more orig- inary than Heidegger's explorations. Where Heidegger had sought the openness toward Being by going through beings, Lévinas focused on the being of the other as the movement beyond ...
... character of transcendence in a way that is more orig- inary than Heidegger's explorations. Where Heidegger had sought the openness toward Being by going through beings, Lévinas focused on the being of the other as the movement beyond ...
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... character of language as the indispensable openness that makes the search for knowledge possible. Of course many readers have concluded that he renders all knowledge ultimately inconclusive. His own style of reflection often suggests an ...
... character of language as the indispensable openness that makes the search for knowledge possible. Of course many readers have concluded that he renders all knowledge ultimately inconclusive. His own style of reflection often suggests an ...
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... character of the existential turn in philosophy. Even a thinker of his theo- retical acuity could not adequately locate his project so long as he remained tied to the understanding of presence as objective. His railing against objective ...
... character of the existential turn in philosophy. Even a thinker of his theo- retical acuity could not adequately locate his project so long as he remained tied to the understanding of presence as objective. His railing against objective ...
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Eric Voegelins Defense of Human Dignity | 74 |
and the Fiction of Robert Penn Warren | 146 |
The Concept of the Political Revisited | 209 |
Civilizational Conflict and Spiritual Disorder | 285 |
Voegelins Puritan Gnosticism | 302 |
Eric Voegelins Search for a PostImperial Order | 325 |
Contributors | 341 |
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