John Corrigan unveils a new reading of Karol Wojty¿a/Pope John Paul II as a disruptive agency in the history of philosophical thought, resulting in a reconsideration of the anthropological foundations of our idea of culture.
John Corrigan unveils a new reading of Karol Wojty¿a/Pope John Paul II as a disruptive agency in the history of philosophical thought, resulting in a reconsideration of the anthropological foundations of our idea of culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Corrigan is professor of philosophy at Immaculata College.
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Contents Preface Part I The Problem of the Constitution of Culture as Idea and Thing Introduction Chapter 1: Theoretical Components Chapter 2: A Proper Idea of Human Culture Requires a Proper Idea of the Humanum and of the Human Person Chapter 3: The Constitution of Human Culture Through Human Praxis Part II The Problem of The Idea of Cluture: Considered Thematically Chapter 4: Critique of Errant Ideas in Relation to the Person and Culture Chapter 5: John Paul II's "Definitions" of Culture Chapter 6: The "Culture of 'X' Expressions" of John Paul II Conclusion Appendix: Important Vocabulary Afterword: The Relationship Between Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan Cold War Theo Drama by Robert Orlando
Contents Preface Part I The Problem of the Constitution of Culture as Idea and Thing Introduction Chapter 1: Theoretical Components Chapter 2: A Proper Idea of Human Culture Requires a Proper Idea of the Humanum and of the Human Person Chapter 3: The Constitution of Human Culture Through Human Praxis Part II The Problem of The Idea of Cluture: Considered Thematically Chapter 4: Critique of Errant Ideas in Relation to the Person and Culture Chapter 5: John Paul II's "Definitions" of Culture Chapter 6: The "Culture of 'X' Expressions" of John Paul II Conclusion Appendix: Important Vocabulary Afterword: The Relationship Between Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan Cold War Theo Drama by Robert Orlando
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