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Harry Redner

    Aesthetic Life
    Conserving Cultures
    Ethical Life
    The Triumph and Tragedy of the Intellectuals
    The Tragedy of European Civilization
    Malign Masters Gentile Heidegger Lukács Wittgenstein
    • Malign Masters Gentile Heidegger Lukács Wittgenstein

      Philosophy and Politics in the Twentieth Century

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the intellectual contributions of four pivotal philosophers, this study explores the foundations of contemporary academic philosophy. It examines Wittgenstein's role in Logical Positivism and Analytic philosophy, Heidegger's influence on Hermeneutic philosophy within the Continental tradition, Lukacs' establishment of Hegelian Marxism during the Soviet era, and Gentile's contributions as a Hegelian Idealist. The work delves into their political implications and the lasting impact on modern philosophical discourse in universities worldwide.

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    • The Tragedy of European Civilization

      Towards an Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The book delves into the intricate connections between anti-Semitism and cultural pessimism, examining how psychological and sociological factors intertwine. It addresses broader themes such as the historical and theoretical aspects of the state, along with the misunderstandings surrounding language and power dynamics. Through this exploration, it offers a critical analysis of societal issues and their implications.

      The Tragedy of European Civilization
    • The Triumph and Tragedy of the Intellectuals

      Evil, Enlightenment, and Death

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the evolution of intellectuals, this fourth installment of Harry Redner's tetralogy explores their historical significance, current challenges, and uncertain future. It highlights how the process of secularization stripped intellectuals of the hope for immortality, leading to ideologies that fueled the totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century. These regimes ultimately targeted intellectuals, resulting in unprecedented mass extermination. The book also analyzes the present state of intellectuals in America and globally, tracing the roots of this complex relationship.

      The Triumph and Tragedy of the Intellectuals
    • Ethical Life

      The Past and Present of Ethical Cultures

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the complexities of contemporary life, this guide delves into the fundamental questions of ethics: the motivation behind ethical behavior and the practical steps to achieve it. By addressing these pivotal inquiries, it aims to provide clarity and direction for individuals seeking to navigate moral dilemmas in a modern context.

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    • Conserving Cultures

      Technology, Globalization, and the Future of Local Cultures

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the interconnected threats posed by globalization to both nature and diverse cultures, highlighting the homogenizing effects of global media. It argues that protecting cultural diversity is essential for maintaining a sustainable world, as the dangers to nature are well recognized but often overlooked in relation to cultural preservation. By linking nature and culture conservation, the author presents a theoretical analysis of these threats and offers practical solutions to safeguard both realms for future generations.

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    • Aesthetic Life

      The Past and Present of Artistic Cultures

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the evolution of art from Paleolithic painting to contemporary post-Modern music, the book delves into the historical significance and impact of various art forms on human existence. It seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of art's nature and its integral role in shaping culture and society over time.

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    • Ulysses and Faust

      Tradition and Modernism from Homer till the Present

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the evolution of Western literature, this work delves into the contributions of pivotal authors from Homer to modern figures like Joyce and Pasternak. It contrasts traditional themes with modernist innovations, highlighting how each writer influenced the literary canon. The book offers insights into the interplay between classical and contemporary narratives, showcasing the enduring legacy of these literary giants across time.

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    • The Humanities, the Social Sciences and the University

      A Study in Knowledge Production

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolution of research across various disciplines, this book critiques the modern research university's values and priorities over the past century. It contends that despite its financial resources and influence, the university has strayed from its core mission, leading to a decline in its overall value and effectiveness in contributing to society.

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    • The Ends Of Science

      An Essay In Scientific Authority

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book explores the evolution of scientific understanding from Classical science to a more complex World science post-World War II. It examines how this shift has transformed scientific research methodologies and highlights the epistemological implications of contemporary science. Through a systematic study, it delves into the intricacies and less orderly nature of modern scientific inquiry, offering insights into the changing landscape of scientific knowledge.

      The Ends Of Science
    • Malign masters

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A politically oriented study of the thought of the founders of the main schools of contemporary academic philosophy, those which dominate nearly all universities throughout the world. It concentrates on four key masters: Wittgenstein, who founded both Logical Positivism and the so-called Common Language or Analytic school; Heidegger, the acknowledged master of Hermeneutic Philosophy or the so-called Continental school; Lukacs, the founder of Hegelian Marxism and the leading Communist philosopher of the Soviet period; and, finally, the now lesser-known Gentile, the Hegelian Idealist.

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