The Concept of Freedom
The Platonic-Augustinian-Lutheran-Kierkegaardian Tradition
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book explores a specific tradition in Western thought regarding freedom, linking it to key philosophers such as Plato, Augustine, Luther, and Kierkegaard. Wenyu Xie delves into two fundamental principles within this tradition: the Platonic ideal of freedom and the notion of redemption, offering a comprehensive analysis of how these ideas intersect and influence contemporary understandings of freedom.
