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A friendship that lasted a lifetime: the correspondence between Alfred Schütz and Eric Voegelin

2011

by Schütz and Voegelin

Eric VoegelinPhenomenologyPolitical PhilosophyEdmund HusserlMax WeberVilfredo ParetoPositivismMethodologyAristotlePlatoThomas AquinasCommunismImmanuel KantTotalitarianismIdeal TypeFriedrich NietzscheAdam SmithAncient PhilosophyFriedrich A. HayekFriedrich von WieserLiberalismRussian RevolutionVoltaireSpeculationFrench RevolutionGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelUtilitarianismRationalityAuguste ComteJohn LockeKarl MarxDialectical MaterialismVladimir LeninHistorical SchoolWalter EuckenEpistemologyThomas HobbesAnthropologyHans KelsenJoseph StalinHuman ActionAmerican Revolution

Table of Contents · 97 segments

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Cover Title Pagechapter
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Other Books in the Eric Voegelin Seriesbibliography
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Main Title Page, Copyright, and Contentschapter
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Acknowledgmentschapter
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Abbreviationschapter
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Editors' Introduction: A Friendship That Lasted a Lifetimeessay
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Letter 1: Schütz to Voegelin, July 31, 1938chapter
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Letter 2: Schütz to Voegelin, October 15, 1938chapter
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Letter 3: Voegelin to Schütz, October 25, 1938chapter
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Letter 4: Schütz to Voegelin, March 3, 1939chapter
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Letter 5: Schütz to Voegelin, June 30, 1939chapter
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Letter 6: Schütz to Voegelin, August 16, 1939chapter
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Letter 7: Voegelin to Schütz, August 19, 1939chapter
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Letter 8: Voegelin to Schütz, November 23, 1940chapter
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Letter 9: Schütz to Voegelin, December 2, 1940chapter
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Letter 10: Voegelin to Schütz, December 31, 1940chapter
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Letter 11: Voegelin to Schütz, May 28, 1941chapter
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Letter 12: Schütz to Voegelin, June 12, 1941chapter
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Letter 13: Schütz to Voegelin, January 12, 1943chapter
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Notes to Previous Schütz Letterfootnotes
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Letter 14: Voegelin on Siger de Brabant and Sentiments in Political Ideastheoretical
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Letter 15: Voegelin’s Critique of Husserl’s Crisis and Transcendental Phenomenologytheoretical
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Letter 16: Rationality, the Stranger, and Social Institutionstheoretical
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Letter 17: Schütz Responds to the Husserl Critiqueessay
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Letter 18: Voegelin on Sharing the Husserl Letter and Publishing The Strangeressay
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Letter 19: Schütz Reports Losing the Husserl Letteressay
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Letter 20: Voegelin Promises a New Carbon Copyessay
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Letter 21: Voegelin Sends the Husserl Letter and Related Draftsessay
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Endnote to previous letter and Letter 22: Voegelin to Schütz, November 8, 1943chapter
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Letter 23: Schütz to Voegelin on Husserl’s Crisis and Philosophical Traditiontheoretical
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Letter 24: Voegelin to Schütz on Farber’s Husserl Book Reviewchapter
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Letter 25: Schütz to Voegelin on Farber, Husserl, and Anamnesischapter
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Letter 26: Voegelin to Schütz on Husserl, Tradition, Relevance, and Historytheoretical
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Letter 27: Voegelin to Schütz on Farber Reviews and Leading Concepts of Phenomenologychapter
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Letter 28: Schütz to Voegelin on Health, Work, Eliot, Hayek, and Kaufmannchapter
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Letter 29: Voegelin to Schütz on Apostasy, Methodology, Kaufmann, and Hayekchapter
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Letter 30: Schütz to Voegelin, April 12/15, 1945essay
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Letter 31: Voegelin to Schütz, April 21, 1945essay
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Letter 32: Schütz to Voegelin, June 30, 1945essay
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Letter 33: Voegelin to Schütz, July 17, 1945essay
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Letter 34: Voegelin to Schütz, August 12, 1945essay
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Letter 35: Schütz to Voegelin, September 9, 1945essay
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Letter 36: Voegelin to Schütz, September 17, 1945essay
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Letter 37: Schütz to Voegelin, September 21, 1945essay
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Letter 38: Voegelin to Schütz, October 6, 1945essay
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Letter 39: Schütz to Voegelin, October 20, 1945essay
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Letter 40: Voegelin to Schütz, November 22, 1945essay
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Letter 41: Schütz to Voegelin, December 19, 1945essay
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Letter 42: Voegelin to Schütz, December 31, 1947essay
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Letter 43: Voegelin to Schütz, undated 1948essay
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Letter 44: Schütz to Voegelin, August 10, 1948theoretical
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Letter 45: Voegelin to Schütz, August 23, 1948essay
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Letter 46: Schütz to Voegelin, December 22, 1948theoretical
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Letter 47: Voegelin to Schütz, January 1, 1949theoretical
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Letter 48: Voegelin to Schütz, January 6, 1949essay
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Letter 49: Schütz to Voegelin, February 4, 1949essay
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Letter 50: Voegelin to Schütz, March 22, 1949essay
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Letter 51: Schütz to Voegelin on Character Types and Skepticism, November 1, 1949theoretical
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Letter 52: Schütz to Voegelin on Gilson, Guggenheim, Marianne Low, and Heidegger, November 1, 1949essay
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Letter 53: Voegelin to Schütz on Epistemology, Peitho, Spirit, and Historicity of Truth, November 7, 1949theoretical
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Letter 54: Voegelin to Schütz on the Walgreen Lectures, January 2, 1951essay
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Letter 55: Voegelin to Schütz Sending the Introduction to the Walgreen Lectures, April 15, 1951essay
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Letter 56: Schütz to Voegelin on Relevance, Value, Weber, and Positivism, April 22–27, 1951theoretical
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Letter 57: Voegelin to Schütz on Relevance, Theory, Ontology, and Weber, April 30, 1951theoretical
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Letter 58: Schütz to Voegelin on Homer’s Iliadtheoretical
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Letter 59: Voegelin on Homer, the Discovery of the Soul, and Santayanatheoretical
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Letter 60: Schütz on Voegelin’s Illness, Santayana, More, and Kelsenessay
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Letter 61: Voegelin on the Thou, Primordial Participation, and Action Theorytheoretical
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Letter 62: Schütz on Husserl, Relevance, Values, and Scientific Pluralismtheoretical
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Letter 63: Voegelin on Relevance Theory, Aristotelian Ethics, and the Thoutheoretical
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Letter 64: Schütz on The New Science of Politics and Jakob Taubesessay
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65. Schütz to Voegelin: Relevance, Representation, and Gnosticismtheoretical
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66. Voegelin to Schütz: Christianity, Transcendence, and Essential Christianitytheoretical
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67. Voegelin to Schütz: Gnosticism, Immanentization, and the Eidos of Historytheoretical
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68. Voegelin to Schütz: The Problem of the Thoutheoretical
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69. Voegelin to Schütz: Husserl, Brecht, and Santayanaessay
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70. Schütz to Voegelin: Husserl Review and Brecht's Receptionessay
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Letter 71: Voegelin to Schütz on Common Sense, Social Science, and the Plan of Deathessay
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Letter 72: Schütz to Voegelin on Social Science Foundations and Being to Deathessay
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Letter 73: Schütz on Reading Israel and Revelationessay
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Letter 74: Voegelin on Schütz’s Husserl Essay and Gnosticismessay
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Letter 75: Schütz on Royaumont, Phenomenology, and Order and Historyessay
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Letter 76: Voegelin on Operative Concepts, Husserl, and Reviews of Israelessay
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Letter 77: Schütz on Israel and Revelation and Theoretical Questionsessay
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Letter 78: Schütz on Receiving The World of the Polis and Plato and Aristotleessay
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Letter 79: Schütz on Voegelin’s Munich Successes, Travel Plans, and Healthessay
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Letter 80: Voegelin on Schütz’s Health, Munich Visit, and Toynbeeessay
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Letter 81: Schütz on the Greek Volumes of Order and Historyessay
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Letter 82: Voegelin on Munich Arrangements and Problems of Transcendenceessay
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Letter 83: Schütz on Louvain, Venice, Jean Wahl, and Soviet Philosophyessay
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Letter 84: Voegelin on Jean Wahl, Soviet Philosophy, and the German Translation of Israelessay
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Letter 85: Voegelin on His Inaugural Lecture, Gnosticism, and the Opening of Letter 86theoretical
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Letter 86: Schütz to Voegelin, February 3, 1959essay
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Letter 87: Schütz to Voegelin, April 4, 1959essay
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Letter 88: Voegelin to Schütz, April 30, 1959essay
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Appendix: Complete List of Letters in the Schütz-Voegelin Correspondencebibliography
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Indexbibliography