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Samtliche Schriften Gott Mensch Und Welt In Der Philosophie Der Neuzeit Gb Vico Paul Valery
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Book Synopsis Sämtliche Schriften by : Karl Löwith
Download or read book Sämtliche Schriften written by Karl Löwith and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Gott, Mensch und Welt in der Philosophie der Neuzeit by : Karl Löwith
Download or read book Gott, Mensch und Welt in der Philosophie der Neuzeit written by Karl Löwith and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 421 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Sämtliche Schriften: Gott, Mensch und Welt in der Philosophie der Neuzeit - G.B. Vico - Paul Valery by : Karl Löwith
Download or read book Sämtliche Schriften: Gott, Mensch und Welt in der Philosophie der Neuzeit - G.B. Vico - Paul Valery written by Karl Löwith and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Kingdom of Man written by Rémi Brague and published by University of Notre Dame Pess. This book was released on 2018-10-30 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Was humanity created, or do humans create themselves? In this eagerly awaited English translation of Le Règne de l’homme, the last volume of Rémi Brague's trilogy on the philosophical development of anthropology in the West, Brague argues that, with the dawn of the Enlightenment, Western societies rejected the transcendence of the past and looked instead to the progress fostered by the early modern present and the future. As scientific advances drained the cosmos of literal mystery, humanity increasingly devalued the theophilosophical mystery of being in favor of omniscience over one’s own existence. Brague narrates the intellectual disappearance of the natural order, replaced by a universal chaos upon which only humanity can impose order; he cites the vivid histories of the nation-state, economic evolution into capitalism, and technology as the tools of this new dominion, taken up voluntarily by humans for their own ends rather than accepted from the deity for a divine purpose. Brague’s tour de force begins with the ancient and medieval confidence in humanity as the superior creation of Nature or of God, epitomized in the biblical wish of the Creator for humans to exert stewardship over the earth. He sees the Enlightenment as a transition period, taking as a given that humankind should be masters of the world but rejecting the imposition of that duty by a deity. Before the Enlightenment, who the creator was and whom the creator dominated were clear. With the advance of modernity and banishment of the Creator, who was to be dominated? Today, Brague argues, “our humanism . . . is an anti-antihumanism, rather than a direct affirmation of the goodness of the human.” He ends with a sobering question: does humankind still have the will to survive in an era of intellectual self-destruction? The Kingdom of Man will appeal to all readers interested in the history of ideas, but will be especially important to political philosophers, historical anthropologists, and theologians.
Book Synopsis Descartes as a Moral Thinker by : Gary Steiner
Download or read book Descartes as a Moral Thinker written by Gary Steiner and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No Marketing Blurb
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Book Synopsis Karl Löwith: Gott, Mensch und Welt – G.B. Vico – Paul Valéry by : Karl Löwith
Download or read book Karl Löwith: Gott, Mensch und Welt – G.B. Vico – Paul Valéry written by Karl Löwith and published by J.B. Metzler. This book was released on 2022-10-21 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dieser Band der Sämtlichen Schriften von Karl Löwith hat drei thematische Schwerpunkte. Sie sind im wesentlichen mit den späten Schriften »Gott, Mensch und Welt in der Metaphysik von Descartes bis zu Nietzsche« von 1967, der Akademie-Abhandlung von 1968, »Vicos Grundsatz: verum et factum convertuntur. Seine theologische Prämisse und deren säkulare Konsequenzen« und Löwiths letzter Buchpublikation Paul Valery. Grundzüge seines philosophischen Denkens von 1971 umrissen. Mit der Thematik von »Gott, Mensch und Welt« knüpft Löwith an die Kritik an, die er insbesondere in Weltgeschichte und Heilsgeschehen von 1949 an der abendländischen Geschichtsphilosophie angemeldet hatte. Löwiths Fazit bis hin zu Hegel und dem Fortschrittsdenken des 19. Jahrhunderts: Trotz des Verweltlichungsprozesses, mit dem sich das neuzeitliche Philosophieren aus seinen theologischen Voraussetzungen herauslöste, hat die Geschichtsphilosophie den christlichen Kern einer zuletzt mit ihrer Geschichte versöhnten Welt bewahrt. Löwiths Darstellung der Geschichte der Philosophie von Descartes bis Nietzsche folgt dieser kritischen Absicht; er möchte zeigen, daß und aus welchen Gründen sich die Metaphysik im Zuge ihrer rationalistischen Verbürgerlichung vom dreieinigen Verhältnis zwischen Gott, Mensch und Welt auf den Bezug von Mensch und Welt verengt hat.
Book Synopsis Sämtliche Schriften: Gott, Mensch und Welt in der Philosophie der Neuzeit by : Karl Löwith
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Book Synopsis Sämtliche Schriften by : Karl Löwith
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Book Synopsis Bibliographie de la philosophie by : International Institute of Philosophy
Download or read book Bibliographie de la philosophie written by International Institute of Philosophy and published by . This book was released on 1954 with total page 560 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Philosophie et science au Moyen Age / Philosophy and Science in the Middle Ages by : Guttorm Fløistad
Download or read book Philosophie et science au Moyen Age / Philosophy and Science in the Middle Ages written by Guttorm Fløistad and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-06-29 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Bibliographia Cartesiana by : Gregor Sebba
Download or read book Bibliographia Cartesiana written by Gregor Sebba and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 1964-07-31 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers a new type of working tool for Cartesian studies. It presents the literature of the last 160 years in alphabetical order (Part Two), combined with a systematic analytical survey (Part One) and a detailed topical index to the whole (Part Three). This organization makes it possible to turn bibliogra phy from a repository of references into a workshop of research. The system atic survey of Part One and the topical index of Part Three, together, offer a mise au point of Descartes studies over their full historical and topical range. The results have often been surprising and illuminating to the author, and if his experience is any guide, the reader, too, will begin to wonder about certain seemingly well-settled points, or marvel at the Protean shapes which our elusive philosopher assumes when mighty commentators force him to reveal his true nature. A work which has been in the making for fifteen years must show the traces of expansion in scope, and changes in evaluation. Bibliographia cartesiana amends my Descartes chapter in A Critical Bibliography of French Literature, v. 3, 1961 (see no. I9a), and supersedes an earlier version of Parts One and Two, published in 1959 under the main title Descartes and his Philosophy, v. 1 (set: no. I8a). Part I (Introduction to Descartes Studies) divides the field into eleven broad areas.
Book Synopsis Heidegger's Children by : Richard Wolin
Download or read book Heidegger's Children written by Richard Wolin and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2015-08-25 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Martin Heidegger is perhaps the twentieth century's greatest philosopher, and his work stimulated much that is original and compelling in modern thought. A seductive classroom presence, he attracted Germany's brightest young intellects during the 1920s. Many were Jews, who ultimately would have to reconcile their philosophical and, often, personal commitments to Heidegger with his nefarious political views. In 1933, Heidegger cast his lot with National Socialism. He squelched the careers of Jewish students and denounced fellow professors whom he considered insufficiently radical. For years, he signed letters and opened lectures with ''Heil Hitler!'' He paid dues to the Nazi party until the bitter end. Equally problematic for his former students were his sordid efforts to make existential thought serviceable to Nazi ends and his failure to ever renounce these actions. This book explores how four of Heidegger's most influential Jewish students came to grips with his Nazi association and how it affected their thinking. Hannah Arendt, who was Heidegger's lover as well as his student, went on to become one of the century's greatest political thinkers. Karl Löwith returned to Germany in 1953 and quickly became one of its leading philosophers. Hans Jonas grew famous as Germany's premier philosopher of environmentalism. Herbert Marcuse gained celebrity as a Frankfurt School intellectual and mentor to the New Left. Why did these brilliant minds fail to see what was in Heidegger's heart and Germany's future? How would they, after the war, reappraise Germany's intellectual traditions? Could they salvage aspects of Heidegger's thought? Would their philosophy reflect or completely reject their early studies? Could these Heideggerians forgive, or even try to understand, the betrayal of the man they so admired? Heidegger's Children locates these paradoxes in the wider cruel irony that European Jews experienced their greatest calamity immediately following their fullest assimilation. And it finds in their responses answers to questions about the nature of existential disillusionment and the juncture between politics and ideas.
Book Synopsis My Life in Germany Before and After 1933 by : Karl L?with
Download or read book My Life in Germany Before and After 1933 written by Karl L?with and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Included are philosophical-biographical vignettes of leading German intellectual figures of the day: the George circle, Oswald Spengler, Karl Barth, and Carl Schmitt.
Book Synopsis Philosophical Apprenticeships by : Hans-Georg Gadamer
Download or read book Philosophical Apprenticeships written by Hans-Georg Gadamer and published by MIT Press (MA). This book was released on 1987-01-01 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These autobiographical reflections by a major contemporary philosopher offer an enjoyable and enlightening tour not only of his own intellectual development but of the rich and fruitful collaboration of minds during a rich period in German cultural history. Hans-Georg Gadamer, the author of Truth and Method, traces his "philosophical apprenticeships" with some of the most important thinkers of the 20th century.Perhaps more than anyone else, Hans-Georg Gadamer, who is Professor Emeritus at the University of Heidelberg, is the doyen of German philosophy and the recognized chief theorist of hermeneutics. His book Reason in the Age of Science (MIT Press paperback) is an ideal introduction to his thought and to the problems of hermeneutics more generally. Philosophical Apprenticeships is included in the series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought, edited by Thomas McCarthy.
Author :International Society for Neoplatonic Studies Publisher :SUNY Press ISBN 13 :9780873955331 Total Pages :204 pages Book Rating :4.9/5 (553 download)
Book Synopsis The Structure of Being by : International Society for Neoplatonic Studies
Download or read book The Structure of Being written by International Society for Neoplatonic Studies and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 1982-01-01 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neoplatonism has sometimes been seen as a species of mysticism. This volume shows that Neoplatonism has, on the contrary, a characteristic and definable structure. It presents the logic of Neoplatonism and carefully distinguishes it from the logic of other forms of philosophy.