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Eric Voegelin and the Continental Tradition : Explorations in Modern Political Thought

Other author/creatorTrepanier,Lee Editor
Other author/creatorMcGuire,Steven F. Editor
Format Electronic and Book
Edition3rd ed.
Publication InfoColumbia : University of Missouri Press Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor]
Description284 p. 09.200 x 06.130 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Series Eric voegelin inst Ser.
Summary Annotation Twentieth-century political philosopher Eric Voegelin is best known as a severe critic of modernity. Much of his work argues that modernity is a Gnostic revolt against the fundamental structure of reality. For Voegelin, Gnosticism is the belief that human beings can transform the nature of reality through secret knowledge and social action, and he considered it the crux of the crisis of modernity. As Voegelin struggled with this crisis throughout his career, he never wavered in his judgment that philosophers of the modern continental tradition were complicit in the Gnostic revolt of modernity. But while Voegelins analysis of those philosophers is at times scathing, his work also bears marks of their influence, and Voegelin has much more in common with the theorists of the modern continental tradition than is usually recognized.Eric Voegelin and the Continental Tradition: Explorations in Modern Political Thoughtevaluates this political philosopherone of the most original and influential thinkers of our timeby examining his relationship to the modern continental tradition in philosophy, from Kant to Derrida. In a compelling introduction, editors Lee Trepanier and Steven F. McGuire present a review of the trajectories of Voegelins thought and outline what often is portrayed as his derisive critique of modernity. Soon, however, they begin to unravel the similarities between Voegelins thought and the work of other thinkers in the continental tradition. The subsequent chapters explore these possible connections by examining Voegelins intellectual relationship to individual thinkers, including Hegel, Schelling, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Gadamer. The essays in this volume go beyond Voegelins own reading of the modern philosophers to offer a reevaluation of his relationship to those thinkers. InEric Voegelin and the Continental Tradition, Voegelins attempt to grapple with the crisis of modernity becomes clearer, and his contribution to the modern continental tradition is illuminated. The book features the work of both established and emerging Voegelin scholars, and the essays were chosen to present thoughtful and balanced assessments of both Voegelins thought and the ideas of the other thinkers considered. As the first volume to examine the relationshipand surprising commonalitiesbetween Voegelins philosophy and the continental tradition as a whole, this text will be of interest not only to Voegelin disciples but to philosophers engaged by continental modernism and all disciplines of political philosophy.
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