Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944-1984University of Missouri Press, 2004 - 332 Seiten |
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... human experience, to precision of linguistic expression, and to excellence in scholarship. Moreover, they shared an opposi- tion to positivism and historicism in the social sciences and humanities. Each commented on the other's work ...
... human experience, to precision of linguistic expression, and to excellence in scholarship. Moreover, they shared an opposi- tion to positivism and historicism in the social sciences and humanities. Each commented on the other's work ...
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... human existence which is characterized by its direction toward the ground of existence. I simply do not know how to describe this phenomenon other than by the word tension which the Latins have already used to render the Greek tasis or ...
... human existence which is characterized by its direction toward the ground of existence. I simply do not know how to describe this phenomenon other than by the word tension which the Latins have already used to render the Greek tasis or ...
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... human nature carried by the magic in the web , ” into the rational order of his work , in which the “ whole of human nature ” must “ now be carried by the 23. Voegelin is groping toward an adequate articulation of what he later ...
... human nature carried by the magic in the web , ” into the rational order of his work , in which the “ whole of human nature ” must “ now be carried by the 23. Voegelin is groping toward an adequate articulation of what he later ...
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... human nature in the technically perfect order of progress from the peripheral to the center of personality. . . . You begin with . . . the problem of appearance reality; and you end with the categories of existence and spiritual order ...
... human nature in the technically perfect order of progress from the peripheral to the center of personality. . . . You begin with . . . the problem of appearance reality; and you end with the categories of existence and spiritual order ...
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... human nature ' ) by means of which to make the critical statement . ” He asserted that the conception of parts was implicitly assumed in critical practice even though it did not appear to have widespread formal accep- tance in ...
... human nature ' ) by means of which to make the critical statement . ” He asserted that the conception of parts was implicitly assumed in critical practice even though it did not appear to have widespread formal accep- tance in ...
Inhalt
Letters | 107 |
Philia Politike | 146 |
Hurried over the Face of the Earth | 202 |
Not a Postscript at All but a New Essay | 250 |
What Was Formed at That Time Holds Together | 267 |
Appendix | 293 |
Appendix | 299 |
Selected Enclosures in Various Letters | 305 |
Index | 325 |
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