Thomas Kruger Caplan
The Distinction of Human Being (eBook, ePUB)
An Introduction to the Logotectonic Method of Conception
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Thomas Kruger Caplan
The Distinction of Human Being (eBook, ePUB)
An Introduction to the Logotectonic Method of Conception
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- Verlag: Vernon Art and Science Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 900
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781622730506
- Artikelnr.: 48175389
- Verlag: Vernon Art and Science Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 900
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781622730506
- Artikelnr.: 48175389
Introduction The First Part - The Topology of Principles I. The Self-Severalty of Pure Reason A. The Principle of Drawing a Distinction B. The Principle of Revelation C. The Principle of Reception II. The Turn and Return of Thought C. The Principle of Inaugural Discrepancy A. The Principle of Determination B. The Principle of Accomplishment III. The Destiny of Human Being B. The Principle of Determinacy C. The Principle of Signification A. The Principle of Celebration The Second Part - The Determination of Our Method I. Putting and Construing Names II. The Mark of Distinction III. The Logotectonic of Pure Reason The Third Part - The point of Departure of our Study I. The Experience of Critical Self-Reflection II. The World of our Cave Man The Fourth Part - The Issue of Wisdom's Holy Writs THE THIRD EPOCH - THE AUTONOMY OF HUMANITY I. Rousseau A. The Freedom of Human Nature B. The Well-Being of Humanity C. The Morality of Self-Regard II. Schiller C. The Aesthetic Education A. The Ideal of Beauty B. Representations of Humanity III. Hölderlin B. The Distinguished Life of Poetic Individuality C. Poetic Thought A. The Poetic Principle THE SECOND EPOCH - THE DEITY OF SELF-SEVERALTY I. The Jesus-Narratives A. The Power of the Glory of God B. The will of God fulfilled C. The Acknowledgement of Christian Faith II. The Letters of the Apostle C. The Conversion of Faith A. The Logic of the Cross B. The Congregation of the Saints III. The Gospel according to John B. Salvation of the World C. The Life of Self-Severalty A. The Savior of the World THE FIRST EPOCH - THE JUST BEING OF DESTINY I. Homer A. The Portions of Divine Order B. The Apple of Discord C. Jovial Resolve II. Hesiod C. The Generations of the Gods A. The Olympic Kingdom of Just Being B. The Well-Proportioned God of Human Dwelling III. Solon B. The Dwelling of Law and Order C. The Discernment of what is Good A. The Indication of what is Right Conclusion
Introduction The First Part - The Topology of Principles I. The Self-Severalty of Pure Reason A. The Principle of Drawing a Distinction B. The Principle of Revelation C. The Principle of Reception II. The Turn and Return of Thought C. The Principle of Inaugural Discrepancy A. The Principle of Determination B. The Principle of Accomplishment III. The Destiny of Human Being B. The Principle of Determinacy C. The Principle of Signification A. The Principle of Celebration The Second Part - The Determination of Our Method I. Putting and Construing Names II. The Mark of Distinction III. The Logotectonic of Pure Reason The Third Part - The point of Departure of our Study I. The Experience of Critical Self-Reflection II. The World of our Cave Man The Fourth Part - The Issue of Wisdom's Holy Writs THE THIRD EPOCH - THE AUTONOMY OF HUMANITY I. Rousseau A. The Freedom of Human Nature B. The Well-Being of Humanity C. The Morality of Self-Regard II. Schiller C. The Aesthetic Education A. The Ideal of Beauty B. Representations of Humanity III. Hölderlin B. The Distinguished Life of Poetic Individuality C. Poetic Thought A. The Poetic Principle THE SECOND EPOCH - THE DEITY OF SELF-SEVERALTY I. The Jesus-Narratives A. The Power of the Glory of God B. The will of God fulfilled C. The Acknowledgement of Christian Faith II. The Letters of the Apostle C. The Conversion of Faith A. The Logic of the Cross B. The Congregation of the Saints III. The Gospel according to John B. Salvation of the World C. The Life of Self-Severalty A. The Savior of the World THE FIRST EPOCH - THE JUST BEING OF DESTINY I. Homer A. The Portions of Divine Order B. The Apple of Discord C. Jovial Resolve II. Hesiod C. The Generations of the Gods A. The Olympic Kingdom of Just Being B. The Well-Proportioned God of Human Dwelling III. Solon B. The Dwelling of Law and Order C. The Discernment of what is Good A. The Indication of what is Right Conclusion