

An edition of The collected works of Eric Voegelin (1989)
By Eric Voegelin
Publish Date
1989
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press,University of Missouri,University of Missouri Press
Language
eng
Pages
33
Description:
In The History of the Race Idea: From Ray to Carus, Eric Voegelin places the rise of the race idea in the context of the development of modern philosophy. The history of the race idea, according to Voegelin, begins with the post-Christian orientation toward a natural system of living forms. In the late seventeenth century, philosophy set about a new task - to oppose the devaluation of man's physical nature. By the middle of the eighteenth century the effort of philosophy was to place man, with his variety of physical manifestations throughout the world, within a systemic order of nature. Voegelin perceives the problem of race as the epitome of the difficulties presented by this new theoretical approach.
subjects: History, Philosophy, Political science, Order (Philosophy), Civilization, Philosophy, modern, 20th century, History, philosophy, Political science, philosophy, Racism, Intellectual life, Race, Study and teaching, Politics and government, Constitutional history, Authoritarianism, National socialism, Biography, Heads of state, Church and state, Gnosticism, Religion and politics, Civilization, philosophy, Order, Collected works (single author, multi-form), Hitler, adolf, 1889-1945, Germany, history, 1933-1945, Germany, politics and government, 1933-1945, Anschluss movement, 1918-1938, The State, Race relations, History--philosophy, Political science--philosophy, State, the, Europe--race relations, B3354 .v88 v.9, Criticism, interpretation, Civilisation, Philosophie, Ordre (Philosophie), Bible, Europe