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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... human dignity that realizes itself exclusively through the exercise of self-responsibility, he at the same time intensifies the awareness of the dimensions of reality into which human being extends. This is the excitement that took hold ...
... human dignity that realizes itself exclusively through the exercise of self-responsibility, he at the same time intensifies the awareness of the dimensions of reality into which human being extends. This is the excitement that took hold ...
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... Human being enjoys the special privilege not only of participating in being but of seeing that it does so . From this all of the special features of human existence follow . Animals may live in the world , exist in time , and end in ...
... Human being enjoys the special privilege not only of participating in being but of seeing that it does so . From this all of the special features of human existence follow . Animals may live in the world , exist in time , and end in ...
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... Human existence is a mystery or, rather, since it is not a thing, human existence is caught within a mystery that can be neither fathomed nor exhausted. For this reason there is nothing outside the text, since the text encompasses the ...
... Human existence is a mystery or, rather, since it is not a thing, human existence is caught within a mystery that can be neither fathomed nor exhausted. For this reason there is nothing outside the text, since the text encompasses the ...
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... human being. Human beings have his- tory because they are not historical. They are never captured by the finitude of history because they exist in relation to the eternal. However much they may forget that participation in the eternal ...
... human being. Human beings have his- tory because they are not historical. They are never captured by the finitude of history because they exist in relation to the eternal. However much they may forget that participation in the eternal ...
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... Human life, every human life, is crucial because it is the arena in which good and evil are irrevocably chosen. Reading Kierkegaard we experience a shudder of the numinous which, while it may have been reinforced by his personal ...
... Human life, every human life, is crucial because it is the arena in which good and evil are irrevocably chosen. Reading Kierkegaard we experience a shudder of the numinous which, while it may have been reinforced by his personal ...
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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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