Нечкасов Е.А., 2016. — 325 c. Polemos – (греч. битва, война) Бог и спутник Бога Войны Ареса, олицетворяющий саму войну и битвы. Согласно Гераклиту: «война (polemos) – отец всех, царь всех: одних она объявляет Богами, других — людьми, одних творит рабами, других — свободными». Нам также известно «военное искусство» — полемика, являющаяся философским спором об Истине. В книге...
Нечкасов Е.А., 2016. — 435 c. Polemos – (греч. битва, война) Бог и спутник Бога Войны Ареса, олицетворяющий саму войну и битвы. Согласно Гераклиту: «война (polemos) – отец всех, царь всех: одних она объявляет Богами, других — людьми, одних творит рабами, других — свободными». Нам также известно «военное искусство» — полемика, являющаяся философским спором об Истине. В книге...
History and Theory. — 1996. — Vol. 35. — № 1. — p. 29-55. Collingwood has often been depicted as a neglected and isolated thinker whose original ideas on the contextual nature of truth (in both history and philosophy) anticipated important trends in postwar thought. The spiritual aspects of his thought, however, have often been problematic, precisely because they seem to...
New Literary History, Vol. 24, No. 3, Textual Interrelations (Summer, 1993), pp. 697-717. The aim of this essay is to explore the differences in the views of Collingwood and Oakeshott on history and social science, but it is appropriate before doing so to begin by giving an indication of their understanding of philosophical experience and its relation to practical life or...
Princeton University Press, 2016. — 304 p. Most people believe democracy is a uniquely just form of government. They believe people have the right to an equal share of political power. And they believe that political participation is good for us--it empowers us, helps us get what we want, and tends to make us smarter, more virtuous, and more caring for one another. These are...
History and Theory, Vol. 45, No. 2 (May, 2006), pp. 178-203 The central feature of the narrative structure of Collingwood's The Idea of History (IH) is the pivotal role accorded to Bradley, evident in the table of contents and in the two discussions of him. Few readers have noticed that, confusingly, the book's first discussion of Bradley (on pages 134-141) is a revision of the...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. — 512 p. List of Tables and Figures. Abbreviations. Acknowledgements. Freedom and the Human Sciences . The freedom at stake in the human sciences. The standpoint of the human sciences. The Model of Biological Science . The part–whole relationship in organisms. Teleology and the origin of life: Epigenesis vs. preformation. Teleology and the human races:...
American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Sixty-First Annual Meeting. (Oct. 15, 1964). — The Journal of Philosophy. — Vol. 61. — No. 19. — p. 571-584. The 1964 essay "The Artworld" in which Danto coined the term “artworld” (as opposed to the existing "art world", though they mean much the same), by which he meant cultural context or “an atmosphere of art theory”,...
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. — Winter 1974. — Vol. 33. — No. 2. — p. 139-148. The title of this essay was the title of the famous book written by Sister Helena of the Transfiguration (nee Sandy Stranger) in Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I have coveted the title, and resolved to steal it the moment I wrote something it might fit. There has always...
Springer Netherlands, 2002. — 579 p. Against the background of the recent revival of ethics, this handbook aims to show the great fertility of the phenomenological tradition for the study of ethics and moral philosophy by collecting a set of papers on the contributions to ethical thought by major phenomenological thinkers. Twenty-one chapters in the book are articles by experts...
Party Politics. — 2003. — Vol.9. — №2. — p. 167-199. While the literature already includes a large number of party typologies, they are increasingly incapable of capturing the great diversity of party types that have emerged worldwide in recent decades, largely because most typologies were based upon West European parties as they existed in the late nineteenth through...
Oxford.: Oxford University Press, 2002. — 361 p. List of Figures . List of Tables . Introduction: Reviewing and Reassessing Parties José Ramón Montero and Richard Gunther. Reconceptualizing Parties and Party Competition . Parties: Denied, Dismissed, or Redundant? A Critique Hans Daalder. Still the Age of Catch-allism? Volksparteien and Parteienstaat in Crisis and...
Springer Science and Business Media, 1997. — 510 p. This volume presents the English translations of texts by Edmund Husserl, and some by Martin Heidegger, that date from 1927 through to 1931. Most notably, the volume contains English translations of (a) all the drafts of - as well as Heidegger's contributions to - Husserl's ill-fated article `Phenomenology' - a garbled version...
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1969. — 487 p. Foreword. The Origin and Development of Parties . The Origin and Development of Political Parties. by Joseph LaPalombara and Myron Weiner . Parties, Elites, and Political Developments in Western Europe. by Hans Daalder . Parties and Nation-Building in America. by William N. Chambers . The Development of Parties...
Random House, 2007. — 320 p. What does it mean to be an American, and what can America be today? To answer these questions, celebrated philosopher and journalist Bernard-Henri Lévy spent a year traveling throughout the country in the footsteps of another great Frenchman, Alexis de Tocqueville, whose Democracy in America remains the most influential book ever written about our...
Henry Holt and Co., 2019. — 288 p. One of the West’s leading intellectuals offers a provocative look at America’s withdrawal from world leadership and the rising powers who seek to fill the vacuum left behind. The United States was once the hope of the world, a beacon of freedom and the defender of liberal democracy. Nations and peoples on all continents looked to America to...
Yale University Press, 2020. — 128 p. A trenchant look at how the coronavirus reveals the dangerous fault lines of contemporary society. Forget the world that came before. The author of American Vertigo serves up an incisive look at how COVID-19 reveals the dangerous fault lines of contemporary society. With medical mysteries, rising death tolls, and conspiracy theories beamed...
Journal of Visual Culture. — 2010 9: 91. I’ve given the title ‘Art Today’ to this session; I didn’t say ‘contemporary art’ precisely because contemporary art is a fixed phrase that belongs in its way to art history: there has been, as you well know, the era of impressionism, of fauvism, of cubism, of surrealism, of the avant-gardes, and then there were those movements that are...
University of California Press, 2016. — 272 p. Edmund Burke, long considered modern conservatism’s founding father, is also widely believed to be an opponent of empire. However, Daniel O’Neill turns that latter belief on its head. This fresh and innovative book shows that Burke was a passionate supporter and staunch defender of the British Empire in the eighteenth century,...
London.: Verso, 2013 — 238p. The Fiction of the contemporary Together in time? Three periodizations of contemporary art Idea, problem, fiction, task The global transnational, or, the contemporary today Joseph Bitar Fictionalization of artistic authority/collectivization of artistic fictions: a First Transnational Art beyond aesthetics Art versus aesthetics (Jena Romanticism...
2017. Inside these pages you ll find one chapter for each traditional Hobbit meal. In addition to being based on historic recipes revised to fit Tolkien's specific vision of the Shire, the dishes have the following themes.
History and Theory. — 1987. — Vol. 26. — No. 1. — p. 53-71. In that work we shall focus on Collingwood's treatment of four historical problems: why Caesar invaded Britain, why Augustus did not, how the Claudian conquest proceeded, why Hadrian built his wall and vallum. In determining how Collingwood's solutions fit into the history of these problems, we refer first and foremost...
Institut de Ciències Polítiques i Socials, 2003. — 34 p. The free competition between political parties is an indispensable condition of the modern democracy. Their origins, development and function have always been the topic of interesting debates in the framework of political sciences. While analyzing the history of the debates on political parties, we observe that even from...
Myth. Culture. Tradition. — Atlanta, Georgia: USA Ultra. — 286 p. Editors: Joshua Buckley, Collin Cleary, Michael Moynihan. Editorial Preface. The Idea of Integral Culture: A Model for a Revolt gains the Modern World. by Stephen Edred Flower . Knowing the Gods by Collin Cleary . Priests, Warriors, and Cultivators: An Interview with Georges Dumézil. by Alain de Benois . From...
Альманах. — Б.м.: Svarte Publishing. — 240 с. Единственный в России ежегодный альманах, посвященный языческому традиционализму, индоевропейским традициям, философии и теологии, пути левой руки, эзотеризму и поэзии. Издается с 2015 года, каждую осень. Философия и метафизика Askr Svarte: Заметки на полях Ойгена Финка Коллин Клири: Бытие-в-роду Заметки Готфрида Бенна об истории...
Handbook of Party Politics. — Sage, 2006. — p. 51-62. Political parties competing with each other for elective office and control of government form a party system. Party systems have been a key factor in the study of political parties and more broadly in comparative analysis. Reasons for this are not difficult to fathom: the number of parties contesting elections shapes the...
Пер. с фр. Д. Ардамацкой, А. Магуна. — СПб. : Издательство Европейского университета в Санкт-Петербурге, 2014. — 156 с. «Малое руководство по инэстетике» Алена Бадью продолжает традицию издания переводов эстетических трудов крупнейших французских мыслителей. В случае Бадью (как и Рансьера), речь идет об эстетике автора, который знаменит своими общефилософскими и...
М.: Фантом Пресс, 2017. — ISBN 978-5-86471-754-7. Чарльз Кловер более пяти лет был шефом московского бюро Financial Times. В своей книге он прослеживает корни нового национализма, основанного на идеях «евразийства». Евразийская теория впервые была сформулирована в трудах белых эмигрантов в 1920-е, затем ее развил Лев Гумилев, а далее, пройдя через опыт «мистического...
Харьков : Типография "Мирный труд", 1913. — VII, 225 с. Сочинение «Мысль и язык», обнародованное лет тридцать тому назад в журнале Министерства Народного Просвещения, за 1862 г., в настоящее время сделалось большой библиографической редкостью и даже совсем почти позабыто. Между тем оно имеет важное значение, которое, можно надеяться, с течением времени будет только возрастать....
Минск: Красико-принт, 1996. — 208 с. Сборник "Философия эпохи постмодерна" адресован философам, эстетикам, культурологам, литературоведам, а также всем тем, кому не безразличны философские поиски и тенденции XX века. У постмодерна есть история, и уже есть свои классики, что и обусловило выбор авторов работ, представленных в сборнике. Сборник может быть полезен как учебное...
Топос. — 2004. — №1 (8). — с. 43-57. Перевод статьи выполнен Е. Савко. Эта работа представляет собой краткое, весьма сжатое обобщение моих воззрений относительно некоторых основных пунктов "Философской антропологии", над которой я тружусь уже многие годы и которая выйдет в свет в начале 1929 г. Вопросы: "Что есть человек и каково его положение в бытии?" — занимали меня с...