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Political Philosophy and the Open Society

Dante Germino (Autor)

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Tracing the concept of the open society-one based on the idea of a universal community of mankind-from its origins to the present day, Dante Germino reveals in this study the central role of openness in forming man's perception of himself and his world and presents n important new political theory of the open society.

Political Philosophy and the Open Society begins with the definition of openness in its various meanings and with a description of the idea of the open society. Believing that "an adequate theory of the open society must be grounded on the entire known history of mankind," Germino investigates the origins of the idea in myth, classical philosophy, Judeo-Christian revelation, and mysticism. He discusses the notion of the universal brotherhood of man as it appears in the works of classical Greek and Roman philosophers, including Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics, and then shows how that idea was distorted by the concept of universal empire as expressed by Alexander and later by the Romans. This philosophical struggle continued as the early Christians, Sant Augustine in particular, attempted to reconcile the political reality of a secular world empire wit the spiritual reality of the universal kingdom of God, and it extended throughout the Middle Ages until the rise of the concept of the secular nation-state in the fifteenth century. Letting this historical background form the basis for his study, Germino works closely with the ideas of Henri Bergson and Eric Voeglin to advance his own theory of the open society. The first formulation of open society theory, Germino tells us, was by Bergson, whose The Two Sources of Morality and Religion defined a new morality of openness as epitomized in the Sermon on the Mount. And it is Voeglin, Germino asserts, who has done the most to reintroduce the reality of the spiritual dimension into contemporary discussion of politics and the ope n society.

For Germino, Voeglin's distinction between "universality" and "ecumeni

Sobre o Livro

Uma exploração profunda do conceito de sociedade aberta, revelando as complexas interconexões entre filosofia política, história e pensamento social. O livro oferece uma análise inovadora sobre como diferentes civilizações e pensadores compreenderam a ideia de comunidade universal.

Investiga as origens do conceito de sociedade aberta através de uma jornada intelectual que perpassa mitos, filosofia clássica, revelações judaico-cristãs e misticismo. Uma obra essencial para compreender as transformações do pensamento político ocidental.

Apresenta uma teoria política contemporânea que dialoga com pensadores fundamentais como Henri Bergson e Eric Voegelin, propondo uma visão inovadora sobre fraternidade universal e dimensões espirituais da organização social.

Características

Categoria Filosofia Política
Subcategoria História das Ideias
Autores Dante Germino
Sobre o Autor Dante Germino é um reconhecido estudioso de filosofia política, com contribuições significativas para a compreensão das estruturas de pensamento político contemporâneo.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 208
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of LSU Press
ISBN 9780807132616
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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