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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... knowledge of our participation within existence. Illusory superiority is replaced by submission to truth. This is the shift of perspective that has been under way in modern philosophy as it struggled against the subject-object model ...
... knowledge of our participation within existence. Illusory superiority is replaced by submission to truth. This is the shift of perspective that has been under way in modern philosophy as it struggled against the subject-object model ...
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... knowledge of their truth. Since all of our knowledge comes through our sensible intu- itions, that of which we can have no experience can never become an object of knowledge. This is the famous end of metaphysics in the sense of a claim ...
... knowledge of their truth. Since all of our knowledge comes through our sensible intu- itions, that of which we can have no experience can never become an object of knowledge. This is the famous end of metaphysics in the sense of a claim ...
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... knowledge. By making knowledge of the world derive from the subject he had redefined the nature of the problem. Knowledge now meant the categories we impose on sensible institutions, which removes entirely the mystery of how they ...
... knowledge. By making knowledge of the world derive from the subject he had redefined the nature of the problem. Knowledge now meant the categories we impose on sensible institutions, which removes entirely the mystery of how they ...
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... knowledge could be ren- dered plausible there had to be the prior recognition of man's openness toward the absolute. It is not our knowledge that makes this relationship possible, but our participation in the absolute mode of being that ...
... knowledge could be ren- dered plausible there had to be the prior recognition of man's openness toward the absolute. It is not our knowledge that makes this relationship possible, but our participation in the absolute mode of being that ...
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... knowledge is inescapable. Unlike the conventional notion that we recognize ourselves in a mirror by seeing our reflection, it is doubtful that we would know who it is we see there unless we had a prereflec- tive knowledge of the self ...
... knowledge is inescapable. Unlike the conventional notion that we recognize ourselves in a mirror by seeing our reflection, it is doubtful that we would know who it is we see there unless we had a prereflec- tive knowledge of the self ...
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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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