For some two centuries, scholars have wrestled with questions regarding the nature and logic of history as a discipline and, more broadly, with the entire complex of the "human sciences, " with include theology, philosophy, history, literature, the fine arts, and languages. The fundamental issue is whether the human sciences are a special class of studies with a specifically distinct object and method or whether they must be subsumed under the natural sciences. German philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey dedicated the bulk of his long career to there and related questions. His Introduction to...
For some two centuries, scholars have wrestled with questions regarding the nature and logic of history as a discipline and, more broadly, with the...
Franz von Baader was a genuine polymath - medical doctor and mining engineer as well as social critic, philosopher, theologian and committed Christian ecumenist. This work surveys his life and thought, but focuses specifically on his philosophy of love.
Franz von Baader was a genuine polymath - medical doctor and mining engineer as well as social critic, philosopher, theologian and committed Christian...