Twentieth-century political philosopher Eric Voegelin is best known as a severe critic of modernity. Much of his work ar
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Table of contents :
Introduction
Lee Trepanier and Steven F. McGuire
1. “Out of Such Crooked Wood”
How Eric Voegelin Read Immanuel Kant
Thomas W. Heilke
2. Voegelin and the Troubled Greatness of Hegel
Cyril O'Regan
3. Voegelin and Schelling on Freedom and the Beyond
Steven F. McGuire
4. Noesis and Faith
Eric Voegelin and Søren Kierkegaard
Eugen L. Nagy
5. Dionysus versus the Crucified
Nietzsche and Voegelin and the Search for a Truthful Order
Rouven J. Steeves
6. Eric Voegelin and Neo-Kantianism
Early Formative Experience or Late Entrapment?
Arpad Szakolczai
7. Voegelin and Heidegger
Apocalypse without Apocalypse
David Walsh
8. Voegelin and Gadamer
Continental Philosophers Inspired by Plato and Aristotle
Fred Lawrence
9. Voegelin, Strauss, and Kojève on Tyranny
Barry Cooper
10. The Paradoxes of Participatory Reality
Lee Trepanier
Contributors
Index