Santayana at 150: International Interpretations is an anthology gathering seventeen scholar's essays on the thought and life of Spanish-American philosopher George Santayana. Themes considered include: materialism, naturalistic ethics, aesthetics, and cosmopolitanism. This volume marks the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of Santayana's birth.
Santayana at 150: International Interpretations is an anthology gathering seventeen scholar's essays on the thought and life of Spanish-American philosopher George Santayana. Themes considered include: materialism, naturalistic ethics, aesthetics, and cosmopolitanism. This volume marks the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of Santayana's birth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Matthew C. Flamm; Giuseppe Patella and Jennifer A. Rea - Contributions by Jose Beltran; Michael Brodrick; Martin A. Coleman; David Dilworth; Cayetano Estebanez; Michael P. Hodges; John Lachs; Daniel Moreno; Charles Padron; Daniel Pinkas; Herman
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General Introduction Part I: Reconciling Material and Ideal Realities Section Introduction Chapter 1: Bifurcation of Materialism Chapter 2: Free Will for a Materialist Chapter 3: Nature and the Ideal in Santayana's Philosophy Chapter 4: Mediterranean Aestheticism and Epicurean Materialism Part II: Santayana's Cosmopolitanism Section Introduction Chapter 5: Cosmopolitanism and the Spiritual Life Chapter 6: Poetic Italy in the Works of Santayana Chapter 7: A Traveling Philosophy Chapter 8: Ruins as Seats of Values Chapter 9: Santayana's Theory of Art Part III: Morality and Truth Section Introduction Chapter 10: Scientific Ethics Chapter 11: On Celebrating the Death of Another Person Chapter 12: The Realm of Truth in Santayana Chapter 13: Was Santayana a Stoic Pragmatist? Part IV: The Personal and the Spiritual Section Introduction Chapter 14: Santayana's Epicureanism Chapter 15: The World, a Stage Chapter 16: Transcending Means and Ends Near the End of Life Chapter 17: Santayana's Relationship to Rome Afterword About the Contributors
General Introduction Part I: Reconciling Material and Ideal Realities Section Introduction Chapter 1: Bifurcation of Materialism Chapter 2: Free Will for a Materialist Chapter 3: Nature and the Ideal in Santayana's Philosophy Chapter 4: Mediterranean Aestheticism and Epicurean Materialism Part II: Santayana's Cosmopolitanism Section Introduction Chapter 5: Cosmopolitanism and the Spiritual Life Chapter 6: Poetic Italy in the Works of Santayana Chapter 7: A Traveling Philosophy Chapter 8: Ruins as Seats of Values Chapter 9: Santayana's Theory of Art Part III: Morality and Truth Section Introduction Chapter 10: Scientific Ethics Chapter 11: On Celebrating the Death of Another Person Chapter 12: The Realm of Truth in Santayana Chapter 13: Was Santayana a Stoic Pragmatist? Part IV: The Personal and the Spiritual Section Introduction Chapter 14: Santayana's Epicureanism Chapter 15: The World, a Stage Chapter 16: Transcending Means and Ends Near the End of Life Chapter 17: Santayana's Relationship to Rome Afterword About the Contributors
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