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Ordnung und Geschichte Band 10: Auf der Suche nach Ordnung

2004

by Voegelin

Eric VoegelinPolitical PhilosophyAncient PhilosophyPhenomenologyGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich HegelPlatoAnthropologyIdeologyAristotleImmanuel KantKarl MarxSpeculationFriedrich NietzscheEdmund Husserl

Table of Contents · 65 segments

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Publication and Series Front Matterbibliography
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General Table of Contentsbibliography
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Analytical Table of Contents for Chapter 1bibliography
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Analytical Contents Continued: Chapter 2 Outlineessay
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Editors' Preliminary Noteessay
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Foreword by Lissy Voegelinessay
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Chapter 1, §1: Where Does the Beginning Begin?theoretical
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Chapter 1, §2: The Paradox of Consciousnesstheoretical
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Chapter 1, §3: The Consciousness-Reality-Language Complextheoretical
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Chapter 1, §4: The Beginning of Genesis 1theoretical
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Excursus on Conventional Misunderstandingstheoretical
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Chapter 1, §5: The True Storytheoretical
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Chapter 1, §6: The Story Begins in the Middletheoretical
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Chapter 1, §7: The Plurality of Middlestheoretical
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Chapter 1, §8: Definite Thinghood and Indefinite Diversificationtheoretical
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Chapter 1, §9: Formative Parousia and Deformationtheoretical
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Chapter 1, §10: Existential Revolttheoretical
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Chapter 1, §11: Imaginationtheoretical
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Chapter 1, §12: Symbols of Reflective Distance, Remembering, and Forgettingtheoretical
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Chapter 1, §12.1: Validity in the Context of Meditationtheoretical
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Chapter 1, §12.2: Validity in the Context of Historical Equivalencestheoretical
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Chapter 1, §12.3: Reflective Distancetheoretical
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Excursus on the Rescue of Symbolstheoretical
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Chapter 2 Introduction: Reflective Distance vs. Reflective Identitytheoretical
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Chapter 2, §1: The German Revolution of Consciousnesstheoretical
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Chapter 2, §2 Hegel I: System vs. Existential Tensiontheoretical
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The Ambiguity of Dialectictheoretical
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The Deformation of Periagogetheoretical
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The Inversion of Formation and Deformationtheoretical
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Pronominal Languagetheoretical
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Hegel’s Pronouns and Plato’s Namestheoretical
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The Inversion of Consciousness into Unconsciousnesstheoretical
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The Public Unconscious in Jung and Kerényitheoretical
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The Act of Imaginative Forgettingtheoretical
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Self-Analysis of Activist Consciousnesstheoretical
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The Trauma of the Orthodox Milieutheoretical
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God as the Meaningless Soundtheoretical
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Ambiguity and Paradoxical Validitytheoretical
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God: The Experience of His Deaththeoretical
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Mortality and Immortality of the Godstheoretical
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Speaking of the Gods: Death, Parousia, and Memorytheoretical
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Hesiod’s Mnemosyne and the Parousia of the Musestheoretical
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The Muses Remind the Gods of Their Divinitychapter
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The Story of Divine Things: Ta Eontachapter
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Hesiod’s Vision of Reality: Ambiguity, Polytheism, and Divine Aurachapter
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Hesiod’s Future: Leibniz, Bonaventure, and the Deformation of the Beyondchapter
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Remembering Reality: From Homeric Seer to Hesiodic Singerchapter
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Parmenides and the Singular To Eonchapter
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Plato’s To Pan and the Cosmological Structure of the Timaeuschapter
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Plato’s Timaeus: Polar Symbols and the Paradox of Languagechapter
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Paradoxical Language, the One Cosmos, and Monōsischapter
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The Beyond, Parousia, and the Tension between One God and Many Godschapter
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Space, Thing-Reality, and the Meditative Way in the Timaeuschapter
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No Absolute in the Timaeus: Demiurge, Chôra, and the Divine Mysterychapter
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Person Indexbibliography
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Translator’s Notes: Editorial and Translation Principlesfootnotes
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Translator’s Notes to Pages 19–67footnotes
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Translator’s Notes to Pages 68–127footnotes
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Afterword: Voegelin’s Philosophical Testament and Anamnesisessay
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Afterword: Meditative Exegesis, Complexes, Language, and Imaginationessay
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Afterword: Hegel, Hesiod, Plato, and the Flow of Presenceessay
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Afterword: Hesiod, Plato, and the Unfinished Story of Orderessay
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Afterword Conclusion: Remembering Reality and the Search for Order in Ourselvesessay
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Opening of Editorial Literature Referencesbibliography
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Bibliographic References for Auf der Suche nach Ordnung and the Afterwordbibliography