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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... questions that humans ask and to the ways in which philosophers and political theorists grapple with these questions. Near the end of the semester, Ellis persuaded me to enter graduate school in political science, even though I had ...
... questions that humans ask and to the ways in which philosophers and political theorists grapple with these questions. Near the end of the semester, Ellis persuaded me to enter graduate school in political science, even though I had ...
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... questions over the years. The editors wish to express their thanks to Carolyn Andres, University of Calgary, who transformed the many different essays into one uniform text for the University of Missouri Press,and to Julie Schorfheide ...
... questions over the years. The editors wish to express their thanks to Carolyn Andres, University of Calgary, who transformed the many different essays into one uniform text for the University of Missouri Press,and to Julie Schorfheide ...
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... questions with which Kant himself struggled in his last great critique, The Critique of Judgment, which was the point of departure for the Idealists. Comprehension of reality by means of our categories is true only if our reason is ...
... questions with which Kant himself struggled in his last great critique, The Critique of Judgment, which was the point of departure for the Idealists. Comprehension of reality by means of our categories is true only if our reason is ...
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... question.At best the image we contemplate in the mirror is only an image. It is never the self that does the contemplating, which remains radically beyond the boundary. This is what the infinite means. It can never be fully unfolded ...
... question.At best the image we contemplate in the mirror is only an image. It is never the self that does the contemplating, which remains radically beyond the boundary. This is what the infinite means. It can never be fully unfolded ...
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... question of Being cannot be separated from the question of man. In his exploration of the dynamics of revelation, Heidegger shows, the “revelation”of Being is possible only because man is already constituted by the revelation of Being ...
... question of Being cannot be separated from the question of man. In his exploration of the dynamics of revelation, Heidegger shows, the “revelation”of Being is possible only because man is already constituted by the revelation of Being ...
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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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