German 20th Century Philosophical WritingsWolfgang Schirmacher A&C Black, 15 mei 2003 - 268 pagina's Includes: Gunther Anders, "Victims of Aggression"; Hannah Arendt, "From the Life of the Mind"; Ernst Bloch, "On Fine Arts in the Machine Age, From "The Principle of Hope"; Karl Jaspers, "Existential Philosophy"; Albert Schweitzer, "Philosophy of Civilization"; Karl R. Popper, "An Optimistic View of Our Age"; Ludwig Wittgenstein, From "Philosophical Investigations"; and more. |
Inhoudsopgave
VILEM FLUSSER | 10 |
ARNOLD GEHLEN | 22 |
HANNAH ARENDT | 65 |
ERNST BLOCH | 90 |
From The Principle of Hope | 97 |
ERNST CASSIRER | 104 |
KARL JASPERS | 131 |
KARL RAIMUND POPPER | 179 |
Ressentiment | 211 |
ALBERT SCHWEITZER | 223 |
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN | 249 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ability achieved action activity animal Arnold Gehlen become beginning behavior believe biological Bloch century civilization communication concept consciousness culture death definition Ernst Bloch Ernst Cassirer essential eternity ethical existence Existenz experience fact feel freedom function future GERMAN Günther Anders Hannah Arendt Hans Jonas Helen Keller hope human ideals ideas imagination important impulses individual instincts intellectual Kant Karl Jaspers Karl Popper knowledge language Laura Bridgman Lay of Hildebrand live logical man's Martin Heidegger Max Scheler means ment metaphysical mind moral movement nature needs never object organic ourselves perceive perception philosophy physical political Popper possible precisely present principle problem progress question reality reason ressentiment Scheler sense situation social society specific spiritual structure survival symbolic theory things thinking thought tion truth understand universe window Wittgenstein words world-openness