About the Author
Eric Voegelin (1901-1985) was one of the most original and influential philosophers of our time. Born in Cologne, Germany, he studied at the University of Vienna, where he became a professor of political science in the Faculty of Law. In 1938, he and his wife, fleeing Hitler, emigrated to the United States. They became American citizens in 1944. Voegelin spent much of his career at Louisiana State University, the University of Munich, and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. During his lifetime he published many books and more than one hundred articles. The Collected Works of Eric Voegelin will make available in a uniform edition all of Voegelin's major writings.
About the Editor
Dante Germino is Professor Emeritus of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia. He is the author of several books, including Beyond Ideology, Political Philosophy and the Open Society, and Antonio Gramsci: Architect of a New Politics. Residing in the Netherlands since his retirement, Germino is currently affiliated with the University of Amsterdam's Vakgroep Politicologie and its International School, where he serves as Guest Research Fellow.
发表于2024-12-26
Order and History (Volume 3) 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
[美]埃里克·沃格林.柏拉图与亚里士多德[M].刘曙辉 译.2014 戏剧体 苏格拉底的戏剧是柏拉图创造的一种象征形式,受埃斯库罗斯的强烈影响,这是政治正义的宗教仪式。即使是最顽固的政客或智者在公共场合不会听哲学家的,但是他们仍然是人,在私人场合可以被鼓动;而对话就是大众...
评分[美]埃里克·沃格林.柏拉图与亚里士多德[M].刘曙辉 译.2014 戏剧体 苏格拉底的戏剧是柏拉图创造的一种象征形式,受埃斯库罗斯的强烈影响,这是政治正义的宗教仪式。即使是最顽固的政客或智者在公共场合不会听哲学家的,但是他们仍然是人,在私人场合可以被鼓动;而对话就是大众...
评分[美]埃里克·沃格林.柏拉图与亚里士多德[M].刘曙辉 译.2014 戏剧体 苏格拉底的戏剧是柏拉图创造的一种象征形式,受埃斯库罗斯的强烈影响,这是政治正义的宗教仪式。即使是最顽固的政客或智者在公共场合不会听哲学家的,但是他们仍然是人,在私人场合可以被鼓动;而对话就是大众...
评分在柏拉图和亚里士多德的哲学中,沃格林试图为正统哲学绘制真身。对智慧的爱欲,对神的思考,对生命不朽的渴望,是古典正统哲学的精髓。沃格林以超凡的创造力引古喻今,令人拍案!古典哲学的智慧是解决今天人类各种危机的良药,需要用心去品。古人之学博大精深,反倒是今人之学...
评分[美]埃里克·沃格林.柏拉图与亚里士多德[M].刘曙辉 译.2014 戏剧体 苏格拉底的戏剧是柏拉图创造的一种象征形式,受埃斯库罗斯的强烈影响,这是政治正义的宗教仪式。即使是最顽固的政客或智者在公共场合不会听哲学家的,但是他们仍然是人,在私人场合可以被鼓动;而对话就是大众...
图书标签: 沃格林 柏拉图 哲学 亚里士多德 政治哲学 古希腊 古典学 历史·思想
This third volume of Order and History completes Voegelin's study of Greek culture from its earliest pre- Hellenic origins to its full maturity with the dominance of Athens. As the title suggests, Plato and Aristotle is principally devoted to the work of the two great thinkers who represent the high point of philosophic inquiry among the Greeks.
Through an absorbing analysis of the Platonic and Aristotelian vision of soul, polis, and cosmos, Voegelin demonstrates how the symbolic framework of the older myth was superseded by the more precisely differentiated symbols of philosophy. Although this outmoding and rejection of past symbols of truth might seem to lead to a chaotic and despairing relativism, Voegelin makes it the basis of a profound conception of the historical process: "the attempts to find the symbolic forms that will adequately express the meaning [of a society], while imperfect, do not form a senseless series of failures. For the great societies have created a sequence of orders, intelligibly connected with one another as advances toward, or recessions from, an adequate symbolization of the truth concerning the order of being of which the order of society is a part."
In this view, history has no obvious "meaning," yet each society makes a similar venture after truth. Although every society works out its destiny under different conditions, each nonetheless creates symbols"in its deeds and institutions"which bear the meaning of its own existence. History, then, acquires a unity in the common endeavor toward meaning and order. The rationality and nobility of this view of history has much to say to the present age.
Dante Germino's powerful introduction to this edition of Plato and Aristotle eloquently directs the reader into Voegelin's search through the thought of Plato foremost and Aristotle secondarily and toward a full understanding of their relevance to the "modern" world. This masterpiece, Germino argues, provides a welcome antidote to the spirit of an era Voegelin once called the Gnostic age.
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评分“一本用血写成的书”,一本用血写在人类灵魂中的书,将随书中的三位主角一起不朽。
评分“一本用血写成的书”,一本用血写在人类灵魂中的书,将随书中的三位主角一起不朽。
评分“一本用血写成的书”,一本用血写在人类灵魂中的书,将随书中的三位主角一起不朽。
评分“一本用血写成的书”,一本用血写在人类灵魂中的书,将随书中的三位主角一起不朽。
Order and History (Volume 3) 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书