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A Friendship That Lasted a Lifetime : The Correspondence Between Alfred Schutz and Eric Voegelin

Other author/creatorWagner,Gerhard Editor Introduction by
Other author/creatorWeiss,Gilbert Editor Introduction by
Other author/creatorPetropulos,William Translator
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoColumbia : University of Missouri Press Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor]
Description256 p. 09.250 x 06.130 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Series Eric voegelin inst Ser.
Summary Annotation Scholarly correspondence can be as insightful as scholarly work itself, as it often documents the motivating forces of its writers intellectual ideas while illuminating their lives more clearly. The more complex the authors scholarly works and the more troubled the eras in which they lived, the more substantial, and potentially fascinating, their correspondence. This is especially true of the letters between Alfred Schutz (18991959) and Eric Voegelin (19011985). The scholars lived in incredibly dramatic times and produced profound, complex works that continue to confound academics. The communication between these two giants of the social sciences, as they sent their thoughts to one another, was crucial to the work of both men.A Friendship That Lasted a Lifetime: The Correspondence between Alfred Schutz and Eric Voegelindemonstrates that Schutz and Voegelin shared a remarkable friendship: they first met as students in Vienna in the 1920s and found themselves great partners in discussion; years later they were pushed out of Europe by Nazi pressure and went to work at separate American universities. For twenty years they wrote each other, developing their respective scientific works in that dialogue. The letters bear witness to their friendship during the years they spent in exile in the United States, and they document the mens tentative attempts at formulating the theories oflifeworld and gnosis associated with Schutz and Voegelin today. The entire collection of 238 letters was printed in German in 2004, but this edited volume is the first to present their correspondence in English and offers a selection of the most important lettersthose that contributed to the thinkers theoretical discussions and served as background to their most significant thoughts. Editors Gerhard Wagner and Gilbert Weiss do not analyze Schutzs and Voegelins works in light of the correspondencerather, they present the collection to create a framework for new interpretations.A Friendship That Lasted a Lifetimetakes a unique look at two major social scientists. This volume is a valuable resource in the study of Voegelins political philosophy and Alfred Schutzs contribution to American sociology and marks an important addition to the literature on these remarkable men. Showing how scholarly discourse and the dialogue of everyday life can shed light on one another, the book finally presents this correspondence for an American audience and is not to be missed by scholars of philosophy and sociology.
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ISBN9780826219114
ISBN082621911X (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780826219114
Stock number00027305

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