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Autobiographical reflections

2011

by Voegelin

Eric VoegelinPolitical PhilosophyMax WeberAnschlussTotalitarianismPhenomenologyAustrian SchoolHans KelsenLudwig von MisesOthmar SpannSocial DemocracyMarxismIdeologyAuguste ComteMethodologyIndividualismAristotlePlatoAdolf HitlerBenito MussoliniKarl MarxEdmund HusserlAncient PhilosophyGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelEducationAnthropologyThomas AquinasAmerican RevolutionCommunismDemocracyFrench RevolutionLiberalism

Table of Contents · 36 segments

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Front Matter, Series Listings, Publication Data, and Contentsbibliography
2
Introduction to the Revised Editionessay
3
Half-Title, Portrait, and Augustinian Epigraphchapter
4
Introductionessay
5
Continuation of Review Notesfootnotes
6
Front Matter and Photographic Platesessay
7
University of Viennachapter
8
High Schoolchapter
9
Max Weberchapter
10
Comparative Knowledgechapter
11
Stefan George and Karl Krauschapter
12
The Pure Theory of Law and Neo-Kantian Methodologychapter
13
Political Stimulichapter
14
Concerning My Dissertationchapter
15
Concerning Oxford in 1921 or 1922chapter
16
American Influencechapter
17
Concerning the Year in Francechapter
18
Return to Viennachapter
19
Anschluss and Emigrationchapter
20
Concerning Ideology, Personal Politics, and Publicationschapter
21
Concerning Emigration in 1938chapter
22
Life in America: From Harvard to LSUchapter
23
From Political Ideas to Symbols of Experiencechapter
24
Alfred Schütz and the Theory of Consciousnesschapter
25
Order and Disorderchapter
26
The Background of Order and Historychapter
27
Teaching Careerchapter
28
Why Philosophize? To Recapture Reality!chapter
29
Philosophy of Historychapter
30
Range, Constancy, Eclipse, and Equivalence of Truthchapter
31
Consciousness, Divine Presence, and the Mystic Philosopherchapter
32
Revolution, the Open Society, and Institutionschapter
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Eschatology and Philosophy: The Practice of Dyingchapter
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Glossary of Terms Used in Eric Voegelin’s Writingsbibliography
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Indexbibliography
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Author and Editor Biographical Notes and Closing Title Pagebibliography