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The ancients and the moderns /

Други автори: Lilly, Reginald.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ℗♭1996.
Серия: Studies in Continental thought.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Ancients and the moderns.
Съдържание:
  • Introduction : fault lines /
  • Reginald Lilly
  • In search of a civic union : the political theme of European democracy and its primordial foundation in Greek philosophy /
  • Manfred Riedel
  • The Greek polis and the creation of democracy /
  • Cornelius Castoriadis
  • The politics of the chora /
  • John Sallis
  • Freedom of choice and the choice of freedom on the path to democracy /
  • Christian Meier
  • The modern dilemma of political theory /
  • Ru˜diger Bubner
  • Paradigm evolution in political philosophy : Aristotle and Hobbes /
  • Manfred Riedel
  • Civil prudence in Machiavelli : toward the paradigm transformation in philosophy in the transition to modernity /
  • Klaus Held
  • Is the present crisis a specifically modern phenomenon? /
  • Paul Ricoeur
  • Remarks on the history of the concept of crisis /
  • Reinhart Koselleck
  • Heritage and revolution /
  • Cornelius Castoriadis
  • Jacob Burckhardt and Max Weber : two conceptions of the origin of the modern world /
  • Wolfgang Hardtwig
  • Nothing and nothing else /
  • Jean-Luc Marion
  • Nothingness and the professional thinker : Arendt versus Heidegger /
  • Jacques Taminiaux
  • The passion of facticity : Heidegger and the problem of love /
  • Giorgio Agamben
  • A medieval model of subjectivity : toward a rediscovery of fleshliness /
  • Remi Brague
  • "The first times" in Rousseau's Essay on the origin of languages /
  • Victor Gourevitch
  • In search of the political object : Stoic and aesthetic political philosophy /
  • Frank Ankersmit
  • Death and nothingness in literature /
  • Heinrich Mohr
  • Postnormative subjectivity /
  • James Mensch.