Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 170 pages)
ISBN:
9781433140518
,
9781433140525
,
9781433140532
Serie:
History and Philosophy of Science 3
Inhalt:
The ideal of higher humanism challenges our modern civilization and its diminished image of the human being. A critique of the ideologies of "bourgeois humanism" provides a pathway toward the renascence of human identity and human dignity. Historical illustrations, drawn from the higher heritage of humanity, revive values long forgotten. Ash Gobar re-argues the great argument for the impact of the "philosophy of life" upon the "quality of life." This is a timely work: the call of a modern philosopher to awaken the conscience of humanity from its existential vertigo
Inhalt:
“Ash Gobar’s work represents insight, wisdom, and a deep measure of understanding not often encountered in American letters.”—Harry M. Caudill, Author of Darkness at Dawn and Night Comes to the Cumberland
Inhalt:
“The ideal of higher humanism that Ash Gobar advances also represents our ideal for the future of mankind in this trouble-laden world.”—Hermann Wein, Author of Philosophie als Erfahrungswissenschaft
Inhalt:
Prologue – Acknowledgments – The Dawn of Human Conscience – Mythology as Mirror of Conscience – Psyche: The ?-Dimension as the Fifth Dimension in the Kosmos – Greek Visions of Higher Humanism - Renaissance Visions of Higher Humanism - Envisioning of Higher Humanism in German Enlightenment – Envisioning of Higher Humanism in American Enlightenment – Philosophical Challenge to Modern Culture: Nietzsche and Heidegger – Eclipse of Modern Civilization – Toward a Neotranscendental Perspective: The Question of the Ground and the Horizon of Human Existence – Epilogue – Index
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781433140501
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gobar, Ash, 1930 - Higher humanism New York : Peter Lang, 2017 ISBN 9781433140501
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Humanismus
;
Transzendentalismus
;
Humanismus
;
Transzendentalphilosophie
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