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Ordnung und Geschichte Band 1: Die kosmologischen Reiche des Alten Orients - Mesopotamien und Ägypten

1956

by Voegelin

Political PhilosophyAristotleEric VoegelinGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelKarl MarxPlatoThomas HobbesTotalitarianismAncient PhilosophyHans KelsenMax WeberRationalityIdeologyAnthropologyRationalizationUtilitarianismEgalitarianismPublic HealthPhenomenology

Table of Contents · 29 segments

1
Front Matter, Publication Data, Dedication, and Contentsessay
2
Editors’ Preface to the German Editionessay
3
Jan Assmann’s Introduction to Voegelin’s Theory of Cosmological Mythessay
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Voegelin’s Preface: Order, History, and the Study of Symbolic Formstheoretical
5
Acknowledgmentsessay
6
Analytical Table of Contents: Introduction and Beginning of Part Ichapter
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Analytical Table of Contents: Mesopotamia, Achaemenids, and Egyptbibliography
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Introduction: The Symbolization of Ordertheoretical
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The Cosmological Order of the Ancient Near Easttheoretical
10
Mesopotamia §1: Divine Creation and Human Rulechapter
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Mesopotamia §2: The Symbolization of Political Orderchapter
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Mesopotamia §3: The Symbolization of Cosmic Orderchapter
13
The Achaemenid Empirechapter
14
Egypt §1: The Structure of Civilizational Courseschapter
15
Egypt §2: The Cosmological Formchapter
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Egypt §3.1: The Egyptian Type of Differentiationchapter
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Egypt §3.2: The Monument of Memphite Theologychapter
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Egypt §3.3: The Response to Disorderchapter
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Egypt §3.4: Akhenatenchapter
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Person Indexbibliography
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Subject Indexbibliography
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Jan Assmann’s Editorial Notesfootnotes
23
Opening of Peter Machinist’s Essay on Mesopotamia in Voegelinessay
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Peter Machinist on Mesopotamia in Voegelin's Order and Historyessay
25
Jan Assmann's Afterword on Voegelin's Egypt Studyessay
26
Opitz: Introduction to the Genesis of Order and Historyessay
27
Opitz: The Anthropological Turn and the Break with German Staatslehreessay
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Opitz: From History of Political Ideas to History of Spiritessay
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Opitz: From Evocation Theory to the Philosophy and History of Symbolic Formsessay