Representation and Truth : : Approaches to Eric Voegelin’s Political Philosophy / / edited by Nicoletta Scotti Muth and Christian Schwaabe.

The first volume of this new yearbook focuses on Eric Voegelin’s 1952 paper “New Science of Politics”, its significance and enduring relevance. Eric Voegelin’s “New Science of Politics” is today considered a classic of recent political philosophy, albeit a controversial one. As soon as it was publis...

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Superior document:Eric Voegelin Studies ; 1
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Place / Publishing House:Paderborn : : Ferdinand Schöningh, Brill | Fink,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
German
Series:Eric Voegelin Studies ; 1.
Schöningh, Fink and mentis Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
Physical Description:1 online resource (330 pages)
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Other title:Approaches to Eric Voegelin’s Political Philosophy
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Einleitung /
The New Science of Politics Revisited /
Das Sokratische Projekt Eric Voegelins /
Wissenschaft, Wahrheit und Macht – Eric Voegelins New Science of Politics im Kontext /
Individuelles Handeln und politische Erkenntnis in Eric Voegelins Neuer Wissenschaft der Politik /
The Presence of Plato in The New Science of Politics /
On the Gnostic Spirit of Modernity and the New Totalitarianism: Augusto del Noce’s Reading of Eric Voegelin’s New Science of Politics and why it still matters today /
Saeculum senescens: Voegelin deutet die Geschichtsauffassung von Augustinus /
Die Wiederkehr des Winters /
Mangel an Welt, Mangel an Person /
Review of “Scott Robinson, Lee Trepanier, David Whitney (eds.), Eric Voegelin Today: Voegelin’s Political Thought in the 21st Century , Lanham et al.: Lexington Books, 2019” /
Review of “Peter Langford / Ian Bryan / John McGarry (eds.), Hans Kelsen and the Natural Law Tradition , Leiden / Boston: Brill, 2019” /
Review of „Otfried Höffe, Gerechtigkeit denken. John Rawls’ epochales Werk der politischen Philosophie , Freiburg i.Br.: Alber 2021“ /
Review of (Sammelbesprechung) „Thomas Sören Hoffmann, Hegel. Eine Propädeutik , 4. Aufl., Wiesbaden: Marix Verlag, 2020; Jürgen Kaube, Hegels Welt , Berlin: Rowohlt Verlag, 2020; Klaus Vieweg, Hegel. Der Philosoph der Freiheit , München: C.H. Beck Verlag, 2019“ /
Review of “Sante Maletta, Un aristotelismo sovversivo. MacIntyre oltre il dis-ordine liberale , Milano: Mimesis, 2020” /
Review of “Jean-Luc Marion, D’ailleurs, la Révélation. Contribution à une histoire critique et à un concept phénoménal de révélation , Paris: Grasset, 2020” /
Review of “Lee Trepanier (ed.), Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought , Lanham-London: Lexington, 2020” /
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Summary:The first volume of this new yearbook focuses on Eric Voegelin’s 1952 paper “New Science of Politics”, its significance and enduring relevance. Eric Voegelin’s “New Science of Politics” is today considered a classic of recent political philosophy, albeit a controversial one. As soon as it was published, the book caused a sensation, especially because of its relatively sharp criticism of the normative foundations of Western modernity. In doing so, Voegelin places the question of the ambiguity of the concept of representation and its claim to truth at the center of his reflections. The contributions to this volume aim to shed light on how fruitful and topical this perspective still is today from various perspectives. The contributions come from authors of different disciplines, including political science, philosophy, and sociology. In addition to a classification of the “New Science of Politics” in Voegelin’s oeuvre as a whole, the volume primarily inquires into the systematically interesting points of contact, which are also of interest beyond Voegelin’s reception.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3846766550
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Nicoletta Scotti Muth and Christian Schwaabe.